Combination Flintlock Pistol and Sword

Gunsmith Attributed to Johannes Andreas Niefind German
ca. 1740
Not on view
A rare example of a distinctly German type of hunting weapon, this combination sword and flintlock pistol may be dated to about 1730 and confidently attributed to the gunmaker Johann Andreas Niefind (1674–1731) of Olbernhau, Saxony, on account of its similarities to works bearing his signature. It is one of only four such weapons he is known to have made, and unique for the martial inspiration of its refined chiseled ornamentation. Its blade, which is shorter than the other known examples, suggests that it was perhaps made to the measure of a specific individual. Combination swords and pistols were used for hunting deer and were popular through much of the eighteenth century.

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  • Title: Combination Flintlock Pistol and Sword
  • Gunsmith: Attributed to Johannes Andreas Niefind (German, 1674–1731)
  • Date: ca. 1740
  • Geography: Saxony
  • Culture: German, Saxony
  • Medium: Steel, wood
  • Dimensions: L. 25 3/4 in. (65.5 cm); Cal. 15/32 in. (12 mm)
  • Classification: Combination Weapons
  • Credit Line: Purchase, Friends of Arms and Armor Gifts, 2018
  • Object Number: 2018.371
  • Curatorial Department: Arms and Armor

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