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Lot 3469ANTIQUE

A silver-mounted Ottoman flintlock pistol
in the Empire style, 19th century
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$1,521 inc. premium

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A silver-mounted Ottoman flintlock pistol
in the Empire style, 19th century

Two stage 8 3/4 inch barrel in .59 caliber smoothbore; breech with engraved and gold overlaid swags; muzzle with flower around gold faux front sight. Long barrel tang with gilt decoration en suite. Lockplate and components engraved with florals; hammer screw head and front of pan with gold overlay; center of lockplate crudely inscribed London; French cock with large-looped top jaw screw. Silver furniture; two-piece sideplate with sunburst design; triggerguard bow and buttcap cast and chased with bouquets and Islamic arms. Walnut stock with profuse silver wire foliage inlays.
Condition: Very good. Barrel and lock with grey patina, retains clear engraving and nearly all of gold Lock with matching patina functions well. Silver polished. Stock with missing barrel pin escutcheon, missing perhaps 10% of silver wire and with large replaced splinter of wood forward of lock extending into fore-end, the silver inlay missing.
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