4437 CASED PAIR OF HIGH QUALITY ENGLISH FLINTLOCK

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 2,000.00 USD
Estimated at 4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
OFFICER'S OR GENTLEMAN'S PISTOLS, CIRCA 1815. Cal. 65. S# 1384. 14" overall, 8" tapered round blued barrels engraved "STAUDENMAYER LONDON", case hardened engraved patent breeches with integral rear sights, platinum touch holes, captured bridled steel ramrods, lightly engraved chamfered locks maker marked "STAUDENMAYER LONDON", bridled frizzens, waterproof pans, sliding safety's, flat engraved serpentine cocks, engraved steel trigger guards, checkered walnut full stocks with bag grips. Pistols housed in green baize lined compartmented mahogany casing containing 3-compartment figural powder flask, 16 bore single cavity ball mold, rosewood/ebony brass tipped loading rod, horn bottle, ebony handled screwdriver, patches and balls. Samuel Henry Staudenmayer (1767-1825) born in Württemberg, Germany, immigrated to England and worked for John Manton till starting his own business, active for 25 years and was chartered gunmaker to the Duke of York 1802, and Prince of Wales 1814. British archives have Prince of Wales, later King George IV bill paid in 1799 to Samuel Staudenmayer for a double barreled pistol with gold bands. CONDITION: very good overall. Locks and breeches retain muted dark case colors, one cock has old, welded crack repair. Stocks are sound with hand worn patina. Barrels and trigger guards have light pitting and old worn reblued finish. Mechanics are crisp, dark smooth dirty bores. Casing is solid, chipped & scuffed, lock not functional, accessories are fair to good. (01-26287/JS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.