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A very good cased 54 bore Kerr percussion revolver retaining 95% original blue to frame and cylinder, fading to a brown patina. Rammer, trigger guard and butt cap faded to a brown patina with traces of blue. This gun was probably made under license in Liege. Cased with a full complement of accessories.
£4240
Stock No. 4303
A very fine cased high quality 6 shot 70 bore pepperbox revolver by Lacy and Reynolds. The gun retains case colours to frame, bar hammer and barrel cluster. It has fine, un-marked finely checkered grips with butt trap. The pepperbox is contained in its original case with accessories and trade label to lid. The lid escutcheon is engraved "Charles Trueman, Esq." and the escutcheon on the gun is engraved with "CT" initials. One screw on the pistol has been replaced. A very nice original set.
£2940
Stock No. 4262
A cased pair of 32 bore percussion officer's pistols by CONWAY MANCHESTER. They have octagonal 8½in. barrels, two platinum lines at the breech and they retain some original brown to the barrels. They retain most original case hardening colours to the locks and hammers and the blued trigger guards retain some original finish, fading to brown. Horn fore end caps and captive rammers. Wood retains virtually all original varnish with one or two minor knocks and one very small chip on one pistol. Overall length 13½in. They are in their original case with some accessories including a lozenge shaped flask, ball mould, mallet head, cap tin and oil bottle. The escutcheon to the case lid is engraved C.R. Bradley and a boar's head crest. The same crest appears on the escutcheons of the pistols. One or two of the internal compartment dividers are a little loose. A nice, crisp pair of sleepy, untouched quality pistols.
£5600
Stock No. 4216
A cased pair of silver inlaid flintlock pistols, hall marked for Birmingham 1801. The silver escutcheon on each one reads 'The 1st. company of Clackmannonshire Volunteers present this to their commanding officer Wm. Geddes Esq. in testimony of their esteem 1802' The pistols are profusely inlaid with silver wire and have engraved actions and have hall marked silver butt caps. The pistols are contained in a green baize lined case with trade label of 'Gardener, Newcastle' to the lid. Also contains mould, flask and barrel key.
£3330
Stock No. 4118
A very fine cased 40 bore 3in. barrel side hammer percussion pocket pistol by JAMES CALDERWOOD of DUBLIN, having etched Damascus barrel with sighting groove. Retaining all original finish to gun and it has a rear hinged cover to butt containing ball and caps, identical to a Rigby. This is a single gun, in, unfortunately, a double case. A nice mahogany case lined in dark green baize with some accessories and original trade label to lid. Escutcheon missing from top of lid.
£2880
Stock No. 4051
A good five-shot Belgian made 54-bore Adams revolver, 6.25inch barrel, border and scroll engraved frame marked ADAM'S PATENT No 10382, chequred wood grip, contained in its green baize lined oak case with full compliment of accessories.
£3,850
Stock Number 2666
A fine, cased, 120-bore five shot percussion revolver by Deane & Son, 4.26inch sighted octagonal barrel engraved DEANE & SON, LONDON BRIDGE on the top flat, the frame engraved DEANE HARDING PATENT NO 7293 LB, chequered wood grips, contained in its green baize lined oak case, the lid with trade label for Deane and Son, complete with full set of commensurate accessories. This gun retains 94% of its original finish with an excellent bore.
£3,950
Stock Number 2902
A very good, cased, 120 bore Deane Harding five-shot percussion revolver, 4.5inch sighted octagonal barrel engraved "DEANE & SON, LONDON BRIDGE", border engraved frame marked "DEANE-HARDING PATENT No.5977L", retaining 90% of its original finish, contained in its original box with commensurate accessories, the lid with maker's trade label.
£2,950
Stock Number 2677
A good cased 80-bore Fourth Model Tranter percussion revolver, by Parker, Field & Sons, 233 High Holborn, retaining 80% of its original finish, scroll engraved blued frame, complete with all appropriate accessories in fine condition. Serial number 16279 T.
£3,950
Stock Number 2570.