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Lot 603

An Early Flintlock Blunderbuss-Pistol
By Andrew Dolep Of London, Circa 1690

1 December 2009, 14:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £4,560 inc. premium

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An Early Flintlock Blunderbuss-Pistol
By Andrew Dolep Of London, Circa 1690

With three-stage brass barrel flared at the muzzle and signed on the border engraved octagonal breech, the latter becoming polygonal, iron tang, signed rounded lock engraved with strawberry foliage (engraving partly refreshed, mainspring replaced) and secured by three side-nails, moulded artificially figured full stock with apron around the barrel tang, brass mounts comprising unusual side-plate of two crossover tendrils, drop-shaped escutcheon held by brass tacks, border engraved rounded pommel decorated with a flower-head, and foliate engraved trigger-guard with rounded finial, baluster ramrod-pipes, and brass-capped ramrod, London proof marks and maker's mark
20.1 cm. barrel

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Provenance:
Sold in these Rooms 4 April 2007, lot 430

Andreas Rheinhold Dolep (1648?-1713), 'Dutchman', was one of the most important London gunmakers of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. In 1681 he worked for Sir Philip Howard, Commander of the Queen's Troop of Horseguards, and was fined in 1686 for unproved guns but made free of the Gunmakers' Company by redemption in the same year at the request of Lord Dartmouth. He was granted denization in 1691 and married in 1687. He died in 1713

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