Pair of Flintlock Holster Pistols with the Arms of Liechtenstein

Gunsmith Georg Keiser Austrian
ca. 1720
Not on view
With the establishment of a gunmakers’ guild in Vienna in 1661 and the subsequent flowering of that craft in the late seventeenth century, the court of the Holy Roman Emperors acquired a highly skilled local source for their sporting arms. By the early eighteenth century Viennese gunmakers had developed a distinctive and colorful style characterized by richly blued and gilt barrels, brightly polished locks engraved with Baroque scrollwork, and carved walnut stocks mounted in gilt bronze or engraved silver.

Distinguished by their exquisite execution, fine condition, and princely provenance, these deluxe pistols exemplify the Viennese school at its best. Georg Keiser, the city’s pre-eminent master, made them about 1720 for a member of the princely house of Liechtenstein, whose heraldic arms are engraved on the silver escutcheon on the back of the grip. Born in the Bohemian town of Eger (now Cheb in the Czech Republic) in 1647, Keiser is notable in the annals of arms making not only for the quality of his work but also for his longevity. On a flintlock hunting gun in the Princely Collections of Liechtenstein in Vaduz the venerable master inscribed his age, "93 years old," attesting to his continued work into old age.

The holdings of the Department of Arms and Armor contain only one other comparable example of Viennese gunmaking, a pair of well-made, but otherwise plain brass-mounted flintlock pistols, also by Keiser, dating to about 1710 (acc. no. 28.100.12, .13). They make an instructive contrast to the deluxe pair under discussion.

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Object Information
  • Title: Pair of Flintlock Holster Pistols with the Arms of Liechtenstein
  • Gunsmith: Georg Keiser (Austrian, Eger 1647–ca. 1740 Vienna)
  • Date: ca. 1720
  • Geography: Vienna
  • Culture: Austrian, Vienna
  • Medium: Steel, wood (walnut), silver, gold
  • Dimensions: pistol (a): L. 21 1/8 in. (54 cm); W. 2 1/4 in. (5.8 cm); H. 6 in. (14.6 cm); Wt. 2 lb. 8 oz. (1130 g); pistol (b): L. 21 3/8 in. (54.3 cm); W. 2 1/4 in. (5.8 cm); H. 6 in. (14.6 cm); Wt. 2 lb. 7.5 oz. (1124 g); L. of each barrel 14 in. (35.5 cm); Cal. of each .62 in. (16 mm)
  • Classification: Firearms-Pistols-Flintlock
  • Credit Line: Russell Barnett Aitken and Irene Roosevelt Aitken Collection, Promised Gift of Irene Roosevelt Aitken, in celebration of the Museum's 150th Anniversary
  • Curatorial Department: Arms and Armor

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