3452 FINE CASED PAIR OF FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS BY

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 17:53UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 3,000.00 USD
Estimated at 6,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
BENNETT & LACY IN VERY HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION. Cal. 62 smooth bore. S# NSN. The 9" skelp twist tapered round barrels with under ribs and without patent breeches, are gold inlaid with lines at breech ends which are also nicely filed with Rigby type flats. Top flats are engraved "LONDON" and line engraving on tops terminates in feather bursts. Touch holes are gold lined. Breech irons have some armorial engraving. Locks with chamfered plates having rebated tails are fitted with waterproof pans, bridled roller frizzens with rollers on feather springs which have bulbous finials with teats. Serpentine cocks are held at half cock by back sliding safetys. Locks are engraved with feather borders and feather bursts behind fences and more arms on tails. Cocks are engraved to match. "BENNETT" is at centers under pans. Root European walnut stocks with checkered bag grips and horn tips are iron mounted. Trigger plates have early style broad pineapple finials. Blued trigger guards have shields and arms on bows. Stocks attach to barrels with captive sidebolts through oval silver escutcheons. Rosewood ramrods with horn tips (one with worm on tail) mount through single beaded pipes and matching steel thimbles. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: pistols are housed in ther original quartered oak case with flush "D" ring handle and dual hook closure. Interior is lined in green pilled cloth and a Bennett & Lacy label (1809-11) is in lid. Bottom compartment contains a group of accessories that are almost certainly original to this pair of pistols with a red Morocco leather covered three compartment flask for powder, balls and patches. Patch compartment contains patches and flint, steel nutcracker type round ball mould marked "20", walnut double end dusting brush, walnut handled combination turn screw and top jaw key and brass, walnut and steel two piece cleaning rod wtih early style tapered handle. One covered compartment contains wad and bullet pullers for this rod. Compartment covers are of oak and have turned steel knobs. The second compartment contains one lead ball, a flint and mounting leather. CONDTION: exceptionally fine. Barrels retaining essentially all of their original brown finish with some high edge wear. Locks, trigger plates and breech irons retain nearly all of their muted case hardening color. Over 70% bright blue remains on trigger guards and thimbles. Stocks retain nearly all their original oil finish with only a few minor marks and staining on one pistol. Silver crest plates are considerably tarnished. Silver escutcheons have recently been polished bright. Bores are shiny with some pitting toward muzzles, locks are crisp. Case is also very fine with nearly all original finish on exterior, perhaps with some added oil. Interior cloth is very good to fine with some rubs and discoloration, label is very good, intact and considerably foxed. Accessories are fine. (01-21941/MGM). ANTIQUE. $6,000-9,000.