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A Rare Pair Of 20-Bore Flintlock Silver-Mounted Brass-Barrelled Holster Pistols (2) image 1
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Lot 516

A Rare Pair Of 20-Bore Flintlock Silver-Mounted Brass-Barrelled Holster Pistols
By Rob.t Harvey Of London, Britannia Silver Marks For London 1713

27 November 2019, 10:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Rare Pair Of 20-Bore Flintlock Silver-Mounted Brass-Barrelled Holster Pistols
By Rob.t Harvey Of London, Britannia Silver Marks For London 1713

With three-stage slightly swamped barrels each turned at the girdle, border engraved octagonal breeches becoming polygonal, engraved with borders of foliage fore and aft, signed along the top flat and ramped at the rear, border engraved tangs decorated with foliage, border engraved rounded locks and cocks (one cock replaced) decorated with foliage, the former very unusually engraved with owner's name 'W. Strode Esq.', steels each chiselled with a trefoil, moulded figured full stocks (one fore-end with minor splits and repairs) each with ridged apron carved with foliage around the tang, cast silver mounts comprising pierced serpentine side-plates with scrolled foliate tail, spurred border engraved pommels each with stepped circular cap within a border of acanthus, trigger-guards each with silver marks on the trefoil-shaped finial, escutcheons each engraved with owner's monogram and with a grotesque mask above and below, turned baluster ramrod-pipes, and wooden ramrods, one with iron cap, London proof marks and Harvey's barrelsmith's mark (2)
25.7 cm. barrels

Footnotes

Robert Harvey was apprenticed to Henry Anthonison and turned over to John Dafte in 1691. He was made free of the Gunmakers' Company in 1701, and was elected Master in 1725. He is recorded as a 'Maker of fine silver-mounted pistols and crossbows', and died in 1737

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