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Lot 565*

A Cased Pair Of 40-Bore Percussion Duelling Pistols
By Alden & Smith, 55 Parliament St.t., London, Nos. 487 And 488, Circa 1830-35

28 July 2010, 14:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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A Cased Pair Of 40-Bore Percussion Duelling Pistols
By Alden & Smith, 55 Parliament St.t., London, Nos. 487 And 488, Circa 1830-35

With browned twist octagonal barrels each with silver fore-sight and signed in full along the top flat, foliate scroll engraved breeches retaining some case-hardening and each with platinum line and plug, the latter engraved with a flowerhead, foliate scroll engraved tangs each carrying a back-sight, signed border engraved flat detented locks each decorated with scrolling foliage and with a safety-catch behind the foliate engraved dolphin hammer (one replaced), highly figured half-stocks with chequered rounded butts, serial numbered blued steel trigger-guards (one with loss of finish) engraved with scrolling foliage, blued trigger-plates each with pineapple-shaped finial engraved with a scallop shell, vacant silver escutcheons and barrel-bolt escutcheons, horn fore-end caps, and associated brass-mounted ramrods: in original lined and fitted mahogany case, the interior of the lid (lining repaired) retaining the upper part of the maker's trade label, the exterior with circular brass escutcheon centred on a circular flush-fitting carrying handle, London proof marks
22.9 cm. barrels

Footnotes

Robert Alden and Thomas Smith are recorded at 55 Parliament Street, Westminster from 1829 to 1835

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