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Lot 442

A Pair Of 14-Bore Percussion Officer's Pistols
By W. Bond, Lombard St., London, Circa 1835

27 July 2006, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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A Pair Of 14-Bore Percussion Officer's Pistols
By W. Bond, Lombard St., London, Circa 1835

With twist sighted barrels each signed in full along the top flat, foliate engraved breeches, tangs, signed back-action locks (hammer spurs replaced) and trigger-guards, the latter each with pineapple finial, figured full stocks (one with minor split opposite the lock) with chequered rounded butts, vacant white-metal escutcheons, and stirrup ramrods (steel parts with some rust patination), Birmingham proof marks; together with a pair of reproduction percussion officer's pistols of the same form (worn, partly rust patinated) (4)
21 cm. and 20.6 cm. barrels

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