Skip to main content

This auction has ended. View lot details

You may also be interested in

Own a similar item?

Submit your item online for a free auction estimate.

An early Land Pattern flintlock heavy dragoon flintlock pistol image 1
An early Land Pattern flintlock heavy dragoon flintlock pistol image 2
Lot 4261ANTIQUE

An early Land Pattern flintlock heavy dragoon flintlock pistol
probably used by American forces during the Revolutionary War

18 November 2013, 10:00 PST
San Francisco

Sold for US$4,680 inc. premium

Own a similar item?

Submit your item online for a free auction estimate.

How to sell

Looking for a similar item?

Our Arms and Armour specialists can help you find a similar item at an auction or via a private sale.

Find your local specialist

Ask about this lot

An early Land Pattern flintlock heavy dragoon flintlock pistol
probably used by American forces during the Revolutionary War

The 12 inch tapered round .62 caliber barrel showing faint traces of ordnance markings at breech. Rounded lockplate with no visible markings, interior with crown over 2. Brass furniture of standard pattern; inside of triggerguard bow with crown stamp. Full stock with swell at fore-end and relief panels at lock, barrel tang and sideplate. Brass-tipped ramrod.
Condition: Very good. Metal with dark age patina showing areas of generally light pitting overall with some heavier pitting around touch hole and to jaws of cock. Barrel tang broken. Lower jaw of cock with some chipping around the edges. Cock screw replaced. Stock showing numerous marks, chipping around lockplate and at pins; hairline crack between sideplate and barrel.
See Illustration

Footnotes

Note: Lack of markings suggest capture and use by the American forces.

Additional information

Bid now on these items

A Silver-Mounted Left-Hand Dagger, probably German, Italian or English Late 16th Century Or Later

A Cased Pair Of Scottish 50-Bore Percussion Duelling Or Target Pistols By Alex.r Martin, Glasgow, Mid-19th Century

The medals and associate ephemera and uniforms of Arthur Watts, 6th Inniskilling Dragoons

A Pair Of Highland All-Metal Percussion Belt Pistols Signed Paton & Walsh Perth, Mid 19th century