Artillery piece manufactured by Cristobal Frisleva. Sackbut. This interesting piece is the only one that is preserved by Cristóbal Frisleva, founder of Carlos V and Felipe II artillery piece. He shot 4 or 5 ounces lead balls. He lacks the rabbera who finished her. The cane consists of three bodies. The first of the octagonal section with the stove and plant decoration (560 mm.). The second (160 mm.), With two stumps and on a facet the following worn legend: Aníbal Bume Firn Me Xpoval X Frisleva 1557, and incised vegetable decoration. The third body is smooth (670 mm.). In Testera it carries th
Artillery piece manufactured by Cristobal Frisleva. Sackbut. This interesting piece is the only one that is preserved by Cristóbal Frisleva, founder of Carlos V and Felipe II artillery piece. He shot 4 or 5 ounces lead balls. He lacks the rabbera who finished her. The cane consists of three bodies. The first of the octagonal section with the stove and plant decoration (560 mm.). The second (160 mm.), With two stumps and on a facet the following worn legend: Aníbal Bume Firn Me Xpoval X Frisleva 1557, and incised vegetable decoration. The third body is smooth (670 mm.). In Testera it carries the same decoration that appears in the previous body, and has recorded No. 494. The Sacabuche was a piece used in the parapets and in the edges of the ships. Cristóbal Frisleva was a gunsmith of Carlos V and Felipe II, of German origin. He exercised his trade in Madrid and exclusively manufactured arcabuces and muskets; Hence the rarity of this artillery piece that, apparently, is the only one that preserved exit from his workshop. 4 oz. The cane consists of three bodies. The first, of the Ochavada Pyramidal section with the stove and plant decoration (560 mm); On the upper ochava shows the ear. The second (160 mm), with two welded stumps to Calda Viva and on the upper facet, the next worn legend: Burr anibal X FECIT MPOVAL X Frisleva / 1x5x5x7 (Aníbal / I call me / made me / Cristóbal / Frisleva / 1557) ; Simple scrolls open and close registration; Above all this a chiseled squine within which three blades are registered, two in parallel and the third below and in the middle of the other two, the latter flanked by the letters G to their left and F to their right, separating both Groups by a row of seven circles that cross the shield from side to side and divide it into two. The third body is smooth (670 mm); In Testera it carries the same decoration that appears in the
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