4465 BRACE OF UNMARKED SCOTTISH ALL METAL BELT PISTOLS.

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,000.00 USD
Estimated at 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
Cal. 50 (both). S# NSN (both). Both of these pistols appear to date from the 1840's during the Scottish revival after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert fell in love with the Highlands. 1.) The more fancy of the two has 5-1/2" barrel with octagonal breech transitioning to round at center then back to octagon with flared muzzle. Top of barrel is scroll engraved and this engraving is gold filled. Lock with flat plate has reinforced cock, semi-waterproof pan, bridled roller frizzen with roller on feather spring which has small bulbous finial. All metal stock with rams horn butt has thistle shaped knob to pricker, ball trigger and thin turned ramrod. A belt hook with scrolled finial is affixed to left side. Lock and stock are engraved with 50% coverage simple scroll, which appears to be etched not cut. 2.) The second pistol is similar in most respects except has 5-1/8" barrel with 16 sided breech with short muzzle section and is not engraved. Knob of pricker is not as tall and belt hook does not have scroll extension. Engraving on lock and stock is cut and quite simple. CONDITION: good. Traces of original barrel blue are on first pistol with stock being mostly smooth silver gray. Second pistol shows light cleaning overall to pewter gray. Bores on both pistols are good. Both are mechanically good. First pistol may actually have been fired, as frizzen shows more wear than the second. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Nicholas Apergis. (01-27535/MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.