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A Rare Pair Of 16-Bore Flintlock Silver-Mounted PistolsBy Clarkson, London, Circa 1720
Fine Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria Including property from the Mark and Peter Dineley Collections
27 November 2019, 10:00 GMT
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £13,812.50 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistA Rare Pair Of 16-Bore Flintlock Silver-Mounted Pistols
By Clarkson, London, Circa 1720
By Clarkson, London, Circa 1720
With swamped barrels (some wear and scattered light pitting) each signed within a chiselled foliate panel at the breech and with engraved ovoidal silver fore-sight, border engraved tangs each decorated with a Classical portrait bust on a pedestal, signed rounded locks (one mainspring an old replacement), plain cocks (one expertly replaced) and steels each with slender raised border, figured moulded half-stocks (one a working life replacement) with rounded butts and each carved with foliage behind the barrel tang, cast and chased mounts comprising pierced side-plates of foliate scrolls involving two grotesque profile heads and a flower-head, foliate escutcheons each engraved with owner's crest within an oval, pommels each with engraved spurs and ovoidal cap engraved with further owner's crest within foliate borders, the latter centred on borders of foliate strapwork involving grotesque masks including one of human form emerging from the silver, trigger-guards each with foliate finial and bow with moulded borders, fore-end cap also forming the ramrod-entry and with foliate and scroll borders, single baluster ramrod-pipes each on a foliate mount, and silver-tipped wooden ramrods, probably original, London proof marks (2)
27 cm. barrels
27 cm. barrels
Footnotes
Joseph Clarkson received his freedom of the Gunmakers' Company by redemption in 1715. A maker of crossbows as well as firearms, his last recorded payment of rent appears to be in 1749








