4394 ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF BECKWITH FLINTLOCK BRONZE FRAME

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2024 Nov 03 @ 10:00 (UTC-4 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
SCREW BARREL FOLDING TRIGGER POCKET PISTOLS IN ORIGINAL CASKET TYPE CASE WITH ACCESSORIES. Cal. 45. S# NSN. William Beckwith was working in London between 1801-67. These well made pistols from his early years have 1-1/2" screw off steel smooth bore barrels. Rounded bronze frames are fitted with tall waterproof pans, folding triggers and steel reinforced cocks with sliding safetys that lock frizzens in lowered position. Frames are engraved with nicely cut large shaded scroll. "Beckwith" is engraved on left sides and "London" on rights. Barrels and frames are stamped with Birmingham proofs. Checkered walnut grips with flared butts have inlet silver ovals on bottoms and tops. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: these attractive pistols are housed in brass trimmed rosewood veneered casket with flush mounted folding handle on top. Interior is lined in scarlet velvet. Bottom compartment is nicely divided to house pair of pistols sitting upright surrounded by an array of original accessories including: steel combination bullet mold and rammer, barrel wrench and some lead balls. Bone accented accessories include brass oil bottle, small pricker, turn screw, cleaning rod and patchbox. CONDITION: very good. Iron and steel parts are smooth gray. Bronze frames are nicely toned. Stocks are good with some handling marks. Bores are good. Mechanically fine. Case is fine retaining a good deal of its original French polish finish. Brass trim shows wear with toning through its original finish. Floral shaped key escutcheon is missing. Interior cloth is good to fine with compressions and soiling commensurate with condition of pistols. Accessories are generally very good to fine. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of a Tennessee Gentleman. (01-25690/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,000-6,000.