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Lot 138

A Cased Pair Of 28-Bore Flintlock Travelling Pistols
By P. Bond, No. 45 Corn Hill, London, Early 19th Century

24 June – 8 July 2025, 12:00 BST
Online, London, Knightsbridge

£1,000 - £1,500

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A Cased Pair Of 28-Bore Flintlock Travelling Pistols
By P. Bond, No. 45 Corn Hill, London, Early 19th Century

With rebrowned sighted barrels each signed along the top flat and stamped with Irish registration no. A-N 8868 for county Antrim, foliate engraved tangs each incorporating the back-sight, platinum-lined touch-holes, flat signed border engraved locks (one cock replaced) decorated with a starburst behind the pan and with foliage at the stepped tail, safety-catches and rollers, figured full stocks with chequered rounded butts, trigger-guards each with pineapple finial and decorated with foliage on the bow, silver butt-caps engraved with a starburst centred on the retaining screw, vacant silver escutcheons, silver ramrod-pipes, and original brass-tipped ramrods each with brass cap over the worm: in relined and refitted mahogany case adapted from a writing slope, Tower private proof marks
9.5 cm. barrels

Footnotes

Philip Bond is recorded at 45 Cornhill, London between 1794 and 1816

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