RMHE484Y–77 mm guns which were captured by the British during
RM2RCAB3K–Image shows German 77 mm guns captured by the French during a recent drive. The French are seen using these guns in the woods near Cunel, which is located 9 kilometers away from Montfaucon, Meuse, France. Photo taken on October 2, 1918.
RMCYRBE5–Parabellum Vickers mod.1906,cal.9 mm Parabellum,no.6757.Matching numbers except for trigger with '77' and grip panels.Matt bore.Grip safety.On front toggle link marked 'VICKERS LTD',safety stamped 'RUST'.Acceptance mark: crown/'W' for Queen Wilhelmina and British proof mark: crown/'V'.On left side of frame a brass plaque without unit stamp.Presumably reconditioned in arsenal,wear marks.Small parts strawed.Dark walnut grip panels presumably replaced in arsenal.Matching-numbered nickel-plated sheet metal magazine,wooden base lightly damaged.Erw,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMDRJBYY–Captured German guns in American hands, WW1
RMPB1XMD–Wheellock Rifle. Culture: German, Munich and Augsburg. Dimensions: L. 41 7/8 in. (106.4 cm); L. of barrel 30 9/16 in. (77.6 cm); Cal. .46 in. (11.7 mm); Wt. 7 lb. 6 oz. (3350 g). Steel-chiseler: Caspar Spät (German, Munich, ca. 1611-1691). Stock maker: Elias Becker (German, Augsburg, recorded 1633-74). Date: ca. 1640-50. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RF2HW2TCW–Art inspired by Wheellock Rifle, ca. 1640–50, Munich and Augsburg, German, Munich and Augsburg, Steel, gold, fruitwood, staghorn, bone, L. 41 7/8 in. (106.4 cm); L. of barrel 30 9/16 in. (77.6 cm); Cal. .46 in. (11.7 mm); Wt. 7 lb. 6 oz. (3350 g), Firearms-Guns-Wheellock, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2AG7B8M–. Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ... with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps. AMMUNITION CAR A 14 RAILWAY GUN, WHICH CAN HURL A 1,200-LB. PROJECTILE 18 MILES miles, while the 5-inch had a maximumrange of 9 miles. They were very suc-cessful in destroying the 77-mm. guns ofthe enemy. The great railway-mounted mortarswere one of the most striking develop-ments of the war. The giant guns were Various kinds of charges are used.Shrapnel had its advantage because ofits wide range of action, but in actualpractice it has been found in firingat a balloon th
RF2HW2WRN–Art inspired by Wheellock Rifle, dated 1668, Munich and Augsburg, German, Munich and Augsburg, Steel, gold, wood (ebony), staghorn, bone, L. 30 9/16 in. (77.6 cm); L. of barrel 30 9/16 in. (77.6 cm); Cal. .55 in. (13.9 mm); Wt. 7 lb. 14 oz. (3572 g), Firearms-Guns-Wheellock, The, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKC7WD0–Wheellock Rifle, ca. 1640–50, Munich and Augsburg, German, Munich and Augsburg, Steel, gold, fruitwood, staghorn, bone, L. 41 7
RMKCE6FX–Wheellock Rifle, dated 1668, Munich and Augsburg, German, Munich and Augsburg, Steel, gold, wood (ebony), staghorn, bone, L. 30
RMD5636A–77 mm. guns which were captured by the British during the advance
RM2RCCHXT–Lt. P.W. Sears, S. F. C. photographs German 77 mm. guns captured by the French. The French are using these guns in the woods near Gunel. The location is Montfaucon, Dept. of Meuse, France, between Cuicy and Montfaucon. Time of photograph is 11:00 A.M. Image passed by A. E. P. Censor. Date not provided.
RMCYRBD4–Parabellum Vickers mod.1906,cal.9 mm Parabellum,no.6757.Matching numbers except for trigger with '77' and grip panels.Matt bore.Grip safety.On front toggle link marked 'VICKERS LTD',safety stamped 'RUST'.Acceptance mark: crown/'W' for Queen Wilhelmina and British proof mark: crown/'V'.On left side of frame a brass plaque without unit stamp.Presumably reconditioned in arsenal,wear marks.Small parts strawed.Dark walnut grip panels presumably replaced in arsenal.Matching-numbered nickel-plated sheet metal magazine,wooden base lightly damaged.Erw,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2RCMWXT–A battery of German 77 mm guns captured by the 4th Division in September 1918. The battery, named 'Battery Q,' was used against the Germans with captured German ammunition by the 19th Field Artillery. It fired over 20,000 rounds before being abandoned due to a lack of ammunition. Photograph taken in Meuse, France in October 1918.
RM2PKT31E–Muzzle-loading bronze field gun, caliber 77 mm. Dated from the reign of King John V of Portugal (1707-1750) and cast in Holland by Ciprianus Cranz for Portugal in 1737. Maritime Museum. Lisbon, Portugal. Author: Ciprianus Cranz. 18th century foundry master.
RM2RBYD25–Soldiers releasing Russian prisoners in the field at Spincourt, Meuse, France. The photograph shows German 21-centimeter and 77-88-mm guns left behind by the Germans as per the terms of the armistice. The photo was taken on January 22, 1919, by Pvt. Brotherhood, S.C. The release of the photo was approved by the A.E.F. censor, but the exact date is unknown.
RM2CF38BJ–. Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations. s and1,000 American troopswere engaged; every ob-jective was gained andthe Australian lines weredefinitely rid of the men-ace to which they had long been subjected by these dominating German posi-tions. The captures included 41 officers, 1,431 other ranks, 171 machine guns,26 trench mortars and two 77 mm. field pieces. The Australian losses werereported as slight, while the American casualties were confined to 24 en-listed m
RM2RCG7KC–'October 29, 1918 - Private Campbell of the 112th Infantry captured this image of a German tank in Bouillonville, Meurthe et Moselle, France. The tank is armed with a 77mm field piece mounted in the rear, and 7 machine guns. The tank is marked with the number 727 on its sides.'
RMCYRTRM–Needle rifle M 1841,Cal. 15.43 mm,no matching numbers,lock no. 9581,bolt receiver,screws etc. No. 9727. Bright 4-groove rifled bore,length 90 cm,several acceptance marks on the left in front of receiver,on right side marked '0,59' and 'FW'. Fixed rear sights with two folding leaves for cartridge M 1847. On left side of receiver marked 'Danzig' underneath eagle which is somewhat worn by cleaning,on the right acceptance marks and years '1858' and '1870'. Repaired needle,not original(?). Full stock with stamped brass furniture,unclear unit stamp '77...(,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2PKT31X–Muzzle-loading bronze field gun, caliber 77 mm. Dated from the reign of King John V of Portugal (1707-1750) and cast in Holland by Ciprianus Cranz for Portugal in 1737. Maritime Museum. Lisbon, Portugal. Author: Ciprianus Cranz. 18th century foundry master.
RMCYRTHW–Needle rifle M 1841,Cal. 15.43 mm,no matching numbers,lock no. 9581,bolt receiver,screws etc. No. 9727. Bright 4-groove rifled bore,length 90 cm,several acceptance marks on the left in front of receiver,on right side marked '0,59' and 'FW'. Fixed rear sights with two folding leaves for cartridge M 1847. On left side of receiver marked 'Danzig' underneath eagle which is somewhat worn by cleaning,on the right acceptance marks and years '1858' and '1870'. Repaired needle,not original(?). Full stock with stamped brass furniture,unclear unit stamp '77...(,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2PKT312–Muzzle-loading bronze field gun, caliber 77 mm. Dated from the reign of King John V of Portugal (1707-1750) and cast in Holland by Ciprianus Cranz for Portugal in 1737. Detail. Maritime Museum. Lisbon, Portugal. Author: Ciprianus Cranz. 18th century foundry master.
RMCYRTNF–Needle rifle M 1841,Cal. 15.43 mm,no matching numbers,lock no. 9581,bolt receiver,screws etc. No. 9727. Bright 4-groove rifled bore,length 90 cm,several acceptance marks on the left in front of receiver,on right side marked '0,59' and 'FW'. Fixed rear sights with two folding leaves for cartridge M 1847. On left side of receiver marked 'Danzig' underneath eagle which is somewhat worn by cleaning,on the right acceptance marks and years '1858' and '1870'. Repaired needle,not original(?). Full stock with stamped brass furniture,unclear unit stamp '77...(,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBR5X2G–A pair of short flintlock rifles with Damascus barrels, German, circa 1780. Octagonal, twist Damascus barrels, slightly constricted in the middle, with eight-groove rifled bores in 13 mm calibre, and finely cut dovetailed sights. Flintlocks cut with rocaille decoration. Double set triggers. Walnut stocks with horn nose caps and fine raised vine carving. Patchboxes with fluted lids. Smooth brass furniture. Wooden ramrods with horn tips. Length of each 77.5 cm. historic, historical, 18th century, civil long guns, gun, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, firearm, fire arm,
RMBR5X27–A pair of short flintlock rifles with Damascus barrels, German, circa 1780. Octagonal, twist Damascus barrels, slightly constricted in the middle, with eight-groove rifled bores in 13 mm calibre, and finely cut dovetailed sights. Flintlocks cut with rocaille decoration. Double set triggers. Walnut stocks with horn nose caps and fine raised vine carving. Patchboxes with fluted lids. Smooth brass furniture. Wooden ramrods with horn tips. Length of each 77.5 cm. historic, historical, 18th century, civil long guns, gun, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, firearm, fire arm,
RMBR5X0Y–A pair of short flintlock rifles with Damascus barrels, German, circa 1780. Octagonal, twist Damascus barrels, slightly constricted in the middle, with eight-groove rifled bores in 13 mm calibre, and finely cut dovetailed sights. Flintlocks cut with rocaille decoration. Double set triggers. Walnut stocks with horn nose caps and fine raised vine carving. Patchboxes with fluted lids. Smooth brass furniture. Wooden ramrods with horn tips. Length of each 77.5 cm. historic, historical, 18th century, civil long guns, gun, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, firearm, fire arm,
RMBR5X0J–A pair of short flintlock rifles with Damascus barrels, German, circa 1780. Octagonal, twist Damascus barrels, slightly constricted in the middle, with eight-groove rifled bores in 13 mm calibre, and finely cut dovetailed sights. Flintlocks cut with rocaille decoration. Double set triggers. Walnut stocks with horn nose caps and fine raised vine carving. Patchboxes with fluted lids. Smooth brass furniture. Wooden ramrods with horn tips. Length of each 77.5 cm. historic, historical, 18th century, civil long guns, gun, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, firearm, fire arm,
RMBREFA8–A gallery rifle Büchel system, German, circa 1880. Heavy octagonal barrel with insert barrel in calibre 4 mm, barrel length 65.5 cm. Receiver with vine engraving, on upper surface patent inscription. Set trigger, ring and bead sight. Walnut cripple stock. Length 111 cm. Additional rifled spare bore in calibre 9 mm, length 77 cm. Usage marks, spare barrel partially pitty. Erwerbsscheinpflichtig. historic, historical, 19th century, civil long guns, gun, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, firearm, fire arm, gun, fire arms, firearms, guns, object, objects, stills, clippin,
RMT3KT07–A model cannon, in the style of a ship's cannon from the 18th century. Richly decorated bronze barrel in 37 mm calibre with a cannon muzzle, lateral trunnions, sculpted dolphin-handles. The breechblock depicts a lion's head in high relief. Barrel length 77 cm. On the barrel a lily and a crowned coat of arms. Iron-mounted carriage with adjustable wedge for range compensation. Comes with loading spoon and combined ramrod and cleaning rod. Total length 85 cm, historic, historical, 18th century, civil handgun, civil handguns, handheld, gun, guns, fir, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT3KPW2–SERVICE WEAPONS, GERMANY UNTIL 1945, infantery and hunting rifle M 1867/77 System Werndl with bayonet, calibre 11 mm, number 1621X, Editorial-Use-Only
RMT4TH2P–SERVICE WEAPONS, AUSTRIA, special corps rifle M 1873/77, system Werndl, calibre 11 mm, number 1765H, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT31BKP–SERVICE WEAPONS, AUSTRIA, unknown Werndl carbine, adapted from rifle 1873/77, calibre 11 mm, number 7957E, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT398RD–SERVICE WEAPONS, AUSTRIA, Werndl infantry and light infantry rifle M 1867/77 Werndl, calibre 11 mm, number 53, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT3PW2Y–SERVICE WEAPONS, AUSTRIA, infantry and light infantry rifle M 1867/77, system Werndl, calibre 11 mm, without number, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT3089E–Civil long arms, modern systems, air gun Weihrauch model HW 77 K, calibre 4,5 mm, number 1490028, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT3AKBG–Civil long arms, modern systems, Werndl infantry rifle M 1867/77, hunting adaptation, calibre 11 mm, without number, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT3BB02–LONG ARMS, MODERN HUNTING WEAPONS, repeating rifle Mauser model 77 with scope Zeiss, calibre 7 mm Remington Magnum, number 03179, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT3BB0C–LONG ARMS, MODERN HUNTING WEAPONS, repeating rifle Mauser model 77 with scope Zeiss, calibre 7 mm Remington Magnum, number 03179, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMTAXCBK–LONG ARMS, MODERN HUNTING WEAPONS, drop barrel rifle Blaser model K 77, with scope Zeiss, calibre 7 mm Remington Magnum, number 72867, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMTAXCAB–LONG ARMS, MODERN HUNTING WEAPONS, drop barrel rifle Blaser model K 77, with scope Zeiss, calibre 7 mm Remington Magnum, number 72867, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMBRFEBK–A German iron wall gun, 2nd half of the 15th century. Forged iron round barrel in 14 mm calibre with a swamped muzzle and a forge welded hook on the underside. Touch hole on the right side with a powder recess. At the end of the barrel there is a tapered quadrangular tiller with a ring finial. Pitted, corroded surface. Length 77 cm. Cf. Hans-Bert Lockhoven, Feuerwaffen, Cologne 1970, page 10 for a similar wall gun at the Rheinisches Museum in Cologne. historic, historical, 15th century, shoulder arm, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, military, militaria, firearm, fir,
RMBRFEAB–A German iron wall gun, 2nd half of the 15th century. Forged iron round barrel in 14 mm calibre with a swamped muzzle and a forge welded hook on the underside. Touch hole on the right side with a powder recess. At the end of the barrel there is a tapered quadrangular tiller with a ring finial. Pitted, corroded surface. Length 77 cm. Cf. Hans-Bert Lockhoven, Feuerwaffen, Cologne 1970, page 10 for a similar wall gun at the Rheinisches Museum in Cologne. historic, historical, 15th century, shoulder arm, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, military, militaria, firearm, fir,
RMBRFEF7–A German iron wall gun, 2nd half of the 15th century. Forged iron round barrel in 14 mm calibre with a swamped muzzle and a forge welded hook on the underside. Touch hole on the right side with a powder recess. At the end of the barrel there is a tapered quadrangular tiller with a ring finial. Pitted, corroded surface. Length 77 cm. Cf. Hans-Bert Lockhoven, Feuerwaffen, Cologne 1970, page 10 for a similar wall gun at the Rheinisches Museum in Cologne. historic, historical, 15th century, shoulder arm, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, military, militaria, firearm, fir,
RMD00A2M–A pipe pistol 'La Glorieuse',cal. .22 short,no. 333. Bright,rifled bore,barrel length 48 mm,77 mm including mouthpiece,total length 150 mm. On the left of the stem marked: 'LA GLORIEUSE / Patentd 203 / Selected Brian Root'. Black horn(?)mouthpiece,pipe bowl made of varnished root wood. Function: cartridge rests in back part of mouthpiece. To fire it the front part,which has a pin and also serves as a case extractor,is screwed off. The shot is released by pressing the release button at the bottom of the stem. As mint overall condition. Within Germany B,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMD00A24–A pipe pistol 'La Glorieuse',cal. .22 short,no. 333. Bright,rifled bore,barrel length 48 mm,77 mm including mouthpiece,total length 150 mm. On the left of the stem marked: 'LA GLORIEUSE / Patentd 203 / Selected Brian Root'. Black horn(?)mouthpiece,pipe bowl made of varnished root wood. Function: cartridge rests in back part of mouthpiece. To fire it the front part,which has a pin and also serves as a case extractor,is screwed off. The shot is released by pressing the release button at the bottom of the stem. As mint overall condition. Within Germany B,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBR662W–A Lefaucheux system: A Damascus double-barrelled rifle with interchangeable shot barrels, in its wooden case, John Donaghy, Amsterdam, no. PH35. Both barrel sets made from fluted, browned, finest rose Damascus: Rifle barrels, 8-grooves in 15 mm cal., optically partially bright or rough, require cleaning, length 74.5 cm. Shot barrels in 17 mm cal., bright, length 77 cm. Double trigger. Rifle barrel rib with foldable rear sights, signed in Gothic gold letters 'John Donaghy Amsterdam', shot barrel rib signed 'Damas Turc'. T-lock. Finest engraved light frame with g,
RMBR66FK–A Lefaucheux system: A Damascus double-barrelled rifle with interchangeable shot barrels, in its wooden case, John Donaghy, Amsterdam, no. PH35. Both barrel sets made from fluted, browned, finest rose Damascus: Rifle barrels, 8-grooves in 15 mm cal., optically partially bright or rough, require cleaning, length 74.5 cm. Shot barrels in 17 mm cal., bright, length 77 cm. Double trigger. Rifle barrel rib with foldable rear sights, signed in Gothic gold letters 'John Donaghy Amsterdam', shot barrel rib signed 'Damas Turc'. T-lock. Finest engraved light frame with g,
RMBR66FD–A Lefaucheux system: A Damascus double-barrelled rifle with interchangeable shot barrels, in its wooden case, John Donaghy, Amsterdam, no. PH35. Both barrel sets made from fluted, browned, finest rose Damascus: Rifle barrels, 8-grooves in 15 mm cal., optically partially bright or rough, require cleaning, length 74.5 cm. Shot barrels in 17 mm cal., bright, length 77 cm. Double trigger. Rifle barrel rib with foldable rear sights, signed in Gothic gold letters 'John Donaghy Amsterdam', shot barrel rib signed 'Damas Turc'. T-lock. Finest engraved light frame with g,
RMT8X083–A Korth Combat revolver, series 27, in its case Cal..357 Mag, no. 27020. Matching numbers. Bright bore. Barrel without ventilated sighting rib, length 77 mm (3 inch). Six shots. Proof-marked 1973. Adjustable sights. Broad hammer, ribbed trigger. Three-line company name. Complete original highly polished finish. Operational parts polished white on the sides. Dark walnut grip panels without thumb-rest. Total manufacture: 15 weapons as a forerunner of the 28 series, which presented combat revolvers for the first time. Collector's item in new conditi, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMBR65BP–A Dreyse needle-fire 'Jäger' rifle M/65, 15.43 mm cal., no. 6560. Matching numbers including fittings and screws. Bright 4-groove rifled bore, octagonal barrel, length 77 cm, dovetailed front sight. Three-flap rear sight slide, only slide with no 2960. Hair trigger. On left of receiver marked 'Sömmerda F.v.D. / B.B.Mod. 65', on the right stamped '1870 / 1873' for year of manufacture and issue. Barrel root marked 'Stahl', on both sides various acceptance and examination stamps. Barrel completely blued, receiver with spotted finish. Bolt in the white. Full walnut,
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