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Lot 3449ANTIQUE

A continental flintlock cavalry pistol
first half 18th century
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$585 inc. premium

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A continental flintlock cavalry pistol
first half 18th century

The 12 inch tapered round .69 caliber barrel with worn maker's mark at left side of breech, probably a horse within a rectangle. Flat, unmarked lock with stepped tail, the front drilled with five holes. Brass military-style furniture, the wrist escutcheon engraved V AF S. Full walnut stock with simple relief-carved panels.
Condition: Fair to good. Barrel shortened and showing areas of light pitting. Lock missing main spring and drilled as noted above. Buttcap missing finial/pin. Generally sound wood showing scattered light marks, minor chipping at buttcap and slightly shortened. No ramrod.

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