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Lot 3456ANTIQUE

An English percussion conversion pistol by Freeman
second quarter 18th century
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$936 inc. premium

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An English percussion conversion pistol by Freeman
second quarter 18th century

3 1/2 inch .44 caliber cannon screwbarrel with private view and proof proofmarks for export. Rounded boxlock action converted to percussion. London engraved on the right side in a banner within military motifs, the opposite side engraved Freeman in a banner within scrollwork. Engraved tang and triggerguard bow. Walnut grip with silver wire scoll and shell inlays; silver grotesque mask buttcap.
Condition: Fine. Bright metal with clear proofmarks and sharp engraving. Strong action. Excellent grip with minor pieces of absent silver wire inlays.
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Note: James Freeman, London, 1738-56.

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