3457 CASED PAIR OF PARTIALLY SILVER MOUNTED DUELLING

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 17:59UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 2,000.00 USD
Estimated at 4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
PISTOLS BY MORTIMER CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION. Cal. 62 NSN. This pair of pistols have 8 1/4" barrels without patent breeches that are octagonal at breech and transition to round through a wedding band and have good flare at muzzles. Silver front sight beads are on inlaid four point spider. Top left flats are stamped with Birmingham proofs. Barrels are converted to percussion with drum and nipple. Chamfered lockplates with pointed tails are fitted with flat faced serpentine hammers. Locks are engraved with open scroll, "MORTIMER" is on ribbon at center. Dark European walnut stocks with hooked grips extend to muzzles and are pinned to barrels. Raised carved shells are behind barrel tangs and well done mouldings are around locks and sideplate. Steel trigger guards have acorn finials. Remainer of fittings are of cast silver hallmarked for; Birmingham, Sterling, Date Code "D" (1776) and maker "CF" (Charles Freeth). Mounts consist of grotesque mask grip caps, pierced acanthus scroll sideplates and vacant crest plates on tops of grips with foliate and architectural finials. Ebony ramrods with bone tips (one with steel worm tail) mount through steel beaded pipes and matching thimbles. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: pistols are housed in a mahogany case with dual pivoting hook and key lock closure which has circular "D" ring handle on top. Interior is lined in green cloth. A reproduction H. W. Mortimer label is in lid. Case contains brass and ebony loading rod, copper bodied powder, ball and cap flask, pewter oil bottle, rosewood handled turnscrew, nutcracker type ball mould marked "17" and "WD" (William Davis). There are two covered compartments with brass ring handles; one containing a rosewood cap box, the other some round balls. CONDITION: good. Iron parts are cleaned to silver gray with considerable wear. Silver remains fairly sharp with attractive toning. Stocks with old oil refinish show some softening of carving, etc. and a repair at bottom of one pistol at acorn finial. Bores are good with some light pitting. Locks are good. Exterior of case is refinished with some scratches. Interior cloth is restored and has a great look. New label artificially aged. Accessories generally good to fine. (01-23014/MGM). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.