
Tschinke (1884.27.21) - web.prm.ox.ac.uk
The tschinke was a lighter gun designed for shooting wildfowl, and named after the Silesian (Polish) town in which it was developed in the early 1600s. It is distinguishable by a ‘hind-foot’ shaped stock, large external mainspring, and hair trigger.
Teschings - German Hunting Guns
Tschinke features are-A comparatively small bore of .35 to .50 caliber rifled barrel, The Wheelock featuring wheel, mainspring and chain mounted on the outside of the lockplate. Distinctive shape cheek buttstock.
Wheel-lock Sporting Rifle (Tschinke) - Saint Louis Art Museum
The name Tschinke derives from the city of Teschen (now Cieszyn in present-day Poland) where the rifles were produced. This light rifle for hunting birds and small game has a very distinctive form of wheel-lock ignition whose mechanism was mounted on the outside.
Wheel-Lock Hunting Rifle (Tschinke) - The AMICA Library
This type of small-caliber fowling piece owes its name to the town of Teschen in Silesia (now southern Poland), where, as early as 1580, the name of the town was already associated with a particular type of gun. The precise date of the invention of the Tschinke is unknown, though a dated example of 1610 survives in the Imperial Armouries in Vienna.
Wheellock Birding Rifle (Tschinke) - The Art Institute of Chicago
Wheellock Birding Rifle (Tschinke) Place Teschen (Object made in:) Date Dates are not always precisely known, but the Art Institute strives to present this information as consistently and legibly as possible. Dates may be represented as a range that spans decades, centuries, dynasties, or periods and may include qualifiers such as c. (circa) or ...
tschinke: meaning, definition - WordSense
What does tschinke mean? "Tschinke" are the oldest sporting guns on the planet, since 15th century. Believed to have originated in Germany, where they replaced bow and crossbow for the first time introducing guns to hunting. Muskets are smoothbore weapons.
Henry Krank Blog
Feb 6, 2023 · Originating in the Polish (at the time Austrian) city of Cieszyn, in Silesia, south west Poland, Tschinke exhibit the very best of gunmaking skill, as well as the tastes and styles of the period. We have an exceptional collection of Tschinke Wheellock Rifles, and you can take a …
Tschinke (wheel-lock hunting rifle) – Works – Worcester Art …
Tschinke (wheel-lock hunting rifle) Region from the area of historic Silesia Date about 1650–1675. Medium blued and plain steel, brass, bone or ivory, mother of pearl and walnut wood. Dimensions 117.5 × 92.1 cm (46 1/4 × 36 1/4 in.), 5 lb, 7 oz (weight) Classifications Arms and Armor.
Tschinki (Wheel-Lock Hunting Rifle) - Cleveland Museum of Art
This type of hunting gun owes its name to the town of Teschen in Silesia (now southern Poland) which, as early as 1580, was already associated with a particular type of gun. The precise date of the invention of the Tschinke is unknown, though a dated example of 1610 survives in the Imperial Armouries in Vienna.
Tschinke - Wikipedia
Lo Tschinke o archibusetto slesiano è un particolare tipo di archibugio da caccia. Si tratta di un archibugio a ruota di piccolo calibro impiegato principalmente per la caccia agli uccelli [1].