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Lot 205Ф,Y

A Liège Pin-Fire Pocket Revolver Of Small Bore, Another, A 90-Bore Percussion Pepperbox Revolver, And An Austrian Flintlock Military Pistol Of Musket Bore
All Mid-Late 19th Century, The Last Dated 1853

30 November 2016, 11:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Liège Pin-Fire Pocket Revolver Of Small Bore, Another, A 90-Bore Percussion Pepperbox Revolver, And An Austrian Flintlock Military Pistol Of Musket Bore
All Mid-Late 19th Century, The Last Dated 1853

The first with fluted cylinder also forming the barrels and decorated with engraved scrolling vines along the flats, action and butt en suite, the latter with rounded ivory grips, folding trigger, and retaining much of its original nickel-plated finish (some areas of rust patination), Liège proof; the second with octagonal sighted barrel, cylinder stamped 'The Guardian. American Model of 1878', folding trigger, and figured rounded grips, Liège proof; the third with fluted barrels, plain action, butt and trigger-guard, and rounded grips (one split, action defective, worn overall), Birmingham proof marks; the last with russet barrel, dated flat bevelled lock (cock retaining screw missing) stamped with Austrian eagle on the tail, wooden full stock (incomplete in front of the lock, minor repair, fore-stock split), regulation brass mounts including pierced muzzle-band incorporating the fore-sight, lanyard ring, and steel ramrod (steel parts with light pitting), Liège proof (4)
The first 4.8 cm. barrels

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