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Lot 3451ANTIQUE

A lot of three Belgian percussion pistols
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$351 inc. premium

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A lot of three Belgian percussion pistols

Comprising: 1) A Liege proofed double barrel steel boxlock with .44 caliber, 2 7/8 inch keyed screwbarrels and bulbus burlwood grip. 2) A small Liege proofed double barrel boxlock percussion pistol; .35 caliber, 1 7/16 inch damascus keyed barrels. Boxlock percussion action with folding triggers with engraved panels. Burlwood grip with German silver buttcap with cap reservoir. 3) A Liege proofmarked single shot brass percussion pistol; .49 caliber, 3 inch octagonal cannon barrel. Percussion boxlock action; flattened bag shaped grip.
Condition: 1) Good. Cleaned light grey, pitted patina. Barrels frozen, spurs on both cocks replaced and small repair on grip. 2) Fair. Barrels frozen, both cocks non functional, later replacements, and grip possible replacement, with numerous chips, small crack, and loosely fitted to action. 3) Fair. Brass polished with numerous scattered dents and scratches. Action top panel raised, screws marred, missing triggerguard. Grip with structural cracks on left side.

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