Soldier on guard that the wick on the rooster of his helm gives the right place and shape (no. 41), ca. 1600. A soldier waiting, full-length, to the right, which is a stir (a certain type of firearm) with His left hand holds (no. 41), approx. 1600. With a thumb and middle finger of his right hand, he gives the burning wick on the rooster (part of the inflammatory mechanism) of its stir the right place and shape. It is therefore about the same position as the one shown on the eighth print of the series. Plate 41 in the instructions for handling the helm. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Ghey
Soldier on guard that the wick on the rooster of his helm gives the right place and shape (no. 41), ca. 1600. A soldier waiting, full-length, to the right, which is a stir (a certain type of firearm) with His left hand holds (no. 41), approx. 1600. With a thumb and middle finger of his right hand, he gives the burning wick on the rooster (part of the inflammatory mechanism) of its stir the right place and shape. It is therefore about the same position as the one shown on the eighth print of the series. Plate 41 in the instructions for handling the helm. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, arms opera of Roers Musquette and Spiessen, Amsterdam, 1608. Marriens around 1600.
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