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Mr. T asked me to post some comments on The Alexis gun I made in a letter to him after an inquiry to me about the stylistic contents of the pictured firearm which apeared in DGJ.
The structure of this school of ornament is Rococo.This particular style bears some simplified resemblance to Louis XVI, which apeared in France more than one hundred years before the manufacture of this gun. There are a number of examples of firearms decorated in Louis XVI in the Museum of Weapons in Liege. Various makers in France used engraving of this sort at times beginning in the mid eighteenth century,among them LePage and Boutet, and many other makers, continuing through the nineteenth century.
There were some English Makers who had engraving done in this manner, and there were english engravers such as Harry Tomlinson who worked in Baroque and Rococo structure as well as more conventional " English" schools.
One feature that is notable is the fine scroll behind the Rococo elements on this gun. This distinctly seperates it from Louis XVI and brings us to a much more recent period in history. This change is reminiscent of Corombelle, the great Belgian engraver of the early twentieth century.
The obvious continental influence in the engraving may indicate manufacture and decoration possibly in Belgium, France, or Russia, as the russians loved french luxury goods and were very influenced by them and imported many french workers,,think Faberge, as an example of french influence on russian luxury items..




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Wow! I can hardly imagine the work, training, and experience that went into the quality and extent of this engraving. Thanks for sharing. Jim Haynes


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Extremely high quality engraving indeed. Notice how the "C" scrolls on the sidelocks almost appear to jump out at you!
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Thank's, Barry Lee and David for the photos.
But I didn't understand, where sign Matska is located on this gun?


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The engraving looks like those little ink blot tests my doctor gives me.

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Aha, Lowell! So a true medical professional thinks you're nuts, too!!!

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David sent me the photo of this little thing in better resolution. There is the name on ribbon F.O.Matska.
I guess it was very serious reason Russian maker put his name on Tzar' gun previously known as Lebeau gun.
I need additional information about proof marks and signs.
But from what I see now this gun been executed by Matska or at least he made very seriuos custom tuning to this gun.


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Certainly a magnificent one of a kind gun! Thanks for posting the pics.

I wonder if the boy ever used it since he was a hemophiliac, and was assassinated with his family while he was still at a young age. That was one time where it sucked to be the king...

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Leaves me at a loss for words. Wow!! is the best I can do.

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Geno, I just spoke with McIntosh He was holding the gun for me to 'shoot' the photographs in the little store-room with a couple of Russian Soldiers watching our every move! They both had AK47 Carbines which I found unsettling!Mike said the name Lebeau was engraved on the Top Rib or the top of the BBls.I may have the other 'Slides'That I took that day, will try to find in my 'Musuem of Perpetual Mess' dt/aka cc.

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