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A 10-Bore Flintlock Volunteer Musket, And A Liège 16-Bore Flintlock Turkish Contract Service PistolThe First By P. Bond, Late 18th Century, The Second Circa 1840
24 June – 8 July 2025, 12:00 BST
Online, London, KnightsbridgeSold for £640 inc. premium
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A 10-Bore Flintlock Volunteer Musket, And A Liège 16-Bore Flintlock Turkish Contract Service Pistol
The First By P. Bond, Late 18th Century, The Second Circa 1840
The First By P. Bond, Late 18th Century, The Second Circa 1840
The first with sighted barrel and grooved tang, signed flat lock with stepped tail, figured three-quarter stock with apron around the barrel tang, brass mounts of regulation type comprising shaped side-plate, butt-plate engraved 'No.67', trigger-guard, ramrod-pipes and fore-end cap, vacant circular escutcheon, and steel ramrod, probably original (steel parts pitted), London proof mark; the second with russet barrel and tang, rounded lock stamped with Turkish tughra, figured full stock, regulation brass mounts comprising oval butt-cap with ring for suspension, brass fore-end cap, no provision for a ramrod, and retaining original finish, Liège proof (2)
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Philip John Joseph Bond was free of the Goldsmiths' Company in 1781. He is recorded as Gunmaker & Sword Cutler at 45 Cornhill, London between 1794 and the year of his death in 1816




