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A work made of wood, walnut, and steel.

Matchlock Musket, c. 1640/60

A work made of wood (walnut) and steel.

Matchlock Musket, c. 1600

A work made of pitch-covered material, match cord.

Incendiary Quoit (Throwing Ring), 17th Century

A work made of steel, brass, iron, and walnut.

Flintlock "Hand Mortar" Gun, 1740

A work made of steel, brass, walnut, horn, and mother-of-pearl.

Wheellock Birding Rifle (Tschinke), 1630

A work made of ebony, horn, and ivory.

Wheellock Gun of Tschinke Form, 1650

A work made of brass, iron.

Bullet Mold for a Light Artillery Piece, 18th century

A work made of walnut, iron, brass, and steel.

Wheellock Rifle, 1665

A work made of steel, brass, iron, wood, horn, and mother-of-pearl.

Baltic Snaplock Rifle, 1610/50

A work made of iron and wood.

Wall Gun (Barrel), c. 1480

A work made of steel, fruitwood, and staghorn.

Wheellock Rifle, 1580–1600

A work made of steel, gilded brass, iron, wood, and horn.

Wheellock Rifle, 1577

A work made of steel, walnut, and horn.

Wheellock-Matchlock Gun, 1580/1600

A work made of steel, fruitwood, gilding, horn, and ivory.

Wheellock Gun, c. 1610, with later 19th century embellishment

Frédéric Spitzer

A work made of steel, iron, brass, wood, and horn.

Wheellock Sporting Rifle, c. 1600/25

Johan Bichler

A work made of steel, brass, fruitwood, and staghorn.

Wheellock Rifle, 1600

A work made of steel, iron, walnut, horn, and mother-of-pearl.

Wheellock Rifle, 1660

A work made of steel, iron, copper, wood, and ivory.

Two-Shot, Superimposed-Charge, Double Wheel-Lock Rifle and Spring Gun, 1594

A seascape painted in pastel tones, light-colored houses with red chimneys and light-green shutters in the foreground. The scene is set on a rocky, green hillside overlooking a blue sea with small sailboats.

New England Headlands, 1899

Childe Hassam

A work made of walnut, steel, silver, and baleen.

Percussion Fowling Piece, 1810/20

Berthon-Perrin

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