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A Cased Pair Of 28-Bore Flintlock Silver-Mounted Duelling PistolsBy Wogdon & Barton, London, London Silver Hallmarks For 1801, Maker's Mark Of Michael Barnett
24 June – 8 July 2025, 12:00 BST
Online, London, KnightsbridgeSold for £7,680 inc. premium
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A Cased Pair Of 28-Bore Flintlock Silver-Mounted Duelling Pistols
By Wogdon & Barton, London, London Silver Hallmarks For 1801, Maker's Mark Of Michael Barnett
By Wogdon & Barton, London, London Silver Hallmarks For 1801, Maker's Mark Of Michael Barnett
With rebrowned twist octagonal barrels each with silver foresight, signed in full along the top flat and decorated with a gold line and a band of foliage at the breech, gold-lined touch-holes, foliate engraved tangs each incorporating the back-sight, signed flat border engraved locks (signatures refreshed) each decorated with a starburst behind the pan and with foliage at the stepped tail, engraved safety-catches, cocks, and steels, rollers, figured full stocks (one with hairline fracture at the rear ramrod-pipe) with chequered swelling butts, silver mounts comprising butt-caps each cast and chased with the figure of Britannia amidst foliage, trigger-guards each with pineapple finial and engraved with a martial trophy on the bow, vacant escutcheons, barrel-bolt escutcheons, fore-end bands, turned ramrod-pipes, set triggers, and original ramrods, one with worm and powder-measure, the other with horn tip: in original relined and refitted mahogany case with some accessories including red leather-covered three-way powder-flask, the exterior of the lid with flush-fitting brass carrying handle, London proof marks and Robert Wogdon's barrelsmith's mark
25.2 cm. barrels
25.2 cm. barrels
Footnotes
Robert Wogdon and John Barton were in partnership at 14 Haymarket, London between 1794 and 1803




