V tomto přehledu jsou jednotlivé exponáty seřazeny chronologicky, podle data jejich zveřejnění - toto zveřejnění není zcela totožné s jejich zobrazením na hlavní stránce v konkrétní den.
Cíleně a přesněji lze hledat exponáty podle jejich zařazení do konkrétní podsbírky - jedná se o podsbírky jako např. Chladné zbraně a zbroj, Letecký materiál, Pistole a revolvery, Varia atd. V takovém případě klikněte na tento odkaz Exponáty dne - tematická sbírka.
Short pistols with „alla florentina lock“ and this style of decoration were made in central Italy in…
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The Bechers of Karlovy Vary were members of a strong gunsmith guild, which was rivalled only by…
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The decorative motifs clearly show that the weapon was intended for a man-soldier or a warrior, or…
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When Emperor Franz Joseph I visited Prague in May 1852, the festive programme included a visit to…
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The displayed double-barrelled pistols are an example of gunsmithing of above-average quality, ornate and flamboyant, and were…
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The rifle comes from a pair of identical weapons made around 1810 in his workshop in Ingelfingen…
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This pistol with two over-and-under barrels and two wheellocks with cocks placed against each other has a…
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Two cocks to a single wheel and a single barrel allowed the second cock with a flint…
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The Innsbruck version of the Colt revolver has been of interest to collectors and researchers for many…
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On 27 March 1780, Vincenc Augustin (1780−1859), later General of the Artillery and Director General of the…
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The Saxon cavalry carbine is undoubtedly the least known weapon that appeared in the armaments of armies…
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This double-action revolver (with the possibility to pull the cock manually and use it as a single-action…
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The Prussian Army was the first in the world to be armed with rifles for which the…
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The sheet metal signboard comes from what was probably the first permanent military bakery in Bohemia. They…
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This Prussian infantry rifle has a lock plate marked “POTZDAM MAGAZ/S. et D.”. It was produced in…
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The handmade model with dimensions of 820 × 660 × 645 mm illustrates the loading of the…
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With the advent of the Renaissance in the second half of the 15th century, the cinquedea, a…
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Decorative, militarily non-functional armour was worn during festivals, parades and theatrical performances with a war theme. Designers…
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A tournament helmet for a joust tournament, swivelling on the collar, decorated with etching and gilding. The…
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The backplate is composed of two parts, a plain plate to which a narrow culet piece with…
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The execution sword is not a weapon in the true sense of the word, but rather an…
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As early as the end of the first half of the 17th century, calotes began to appear…
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During the 17th century, the broadsword gradually took over the function of a cavalry sword. It was…
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Probably at the beginning of the 30-year war, an interesting new development appeared – leather cannon. It…
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