3460 ATTACTIVE PR. OF BRASS CANNON BARREL CONTEMPORARY

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 18:02UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
BRITISH STYLE FLINTLOCK PISTOLS BY WAYNE WATSON WITH WOODEN DISPLAY CASE. Cal. 50. S# NSN. Wayne Watson formerly of Bedford, PA now of Ocala, FL is known for making good quality reproduction 18th Century style firearms. He made the "Kill-Deer" rifle for the movie "The Last of the Mohicans". This traditionally styled pair of pistols with a Kentucky flare have 8" octagon to round cannon turned brass barrels engraved "9 W. Watson 5". Flintlocks with chamfered plates and serpentine cocks have inset pans, bridled friction frizzens and feather springs with bulbous finials. Triggers with curled blades have fancy filed backs. Stocks of dense curly grain rock maple extend to just behind muzzle turnings with brass caps and are pinned to barrels. Shell and acanthus carving surrounds barrel tangs and traditional mouldings are around locks, sideplates and along ramrod channels. Furniture is brass and consists of grotesque mask butt caps, trigger guards with husk finials and two piece sideplates in the form of sea monsters and fish. Relief cast crest plates have shell and ribbon finials. Stocks are also embellished with near full coverage silver wire inlay in the form of scrolls, leaves and thistle blossoms. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: pistols are housed in their black painted quartered oak display box that is lined in royal blue velvet. Top has velvet secured with brass tacks with central area having brass framed portrait of Wayne Watson working at his bench. CONDITION: very fine, close to "as new" with nearly all original finishes intact. Some flint strikes are evident, but guns appear to be unfired. (01-23922/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.