4462 FINE PAIR OF JOHN MURDOCH ALL METAL SMALL SIZED

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 4,000.00 USD
Estimated at 8,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
FLINTLOCK BELT PISTOLS. Cal. 50. S# NSN. John Murdoch is known to have been working in Doune, the famous Scottish gun making town, between 1750-1812. These unusual small pistols probably date to 1760-70 and were possibly made for a lady or youth. They have 5-1/4" barrels of typical Scottish style with rounded raised breeches, round central portions and flared octagonal muzzles. Miquelet sear type locks with serpentine cocks, integral rounded pans, unbridled friction frizzens and feather springs with trifid finials also have safety blocks holding cocks at half cock that retract when ball triggers are pulled. Small all metal stocks have rounded bag grips and are inlayed with silver ovals at tops and with circles on tips. Belt hooks are afixed to left sides and original slim ramrods are present. Pistols show considerable engraving consisting of open scrolls, feathers and other geometric designs. Lockplates are engraved "I. MURDOCH" under pans. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: photocopy of a catalog description offering these pistols with handwritten notation that they sold for $14,000. CONDITION: fine. Metal surfaces are lightly cleaned to silver gray overall with some very light pin prick pitting. Remnants of original bright polish shows where protected. One pistol of the pair shows considerably more cleaning with heavier pitting overall. Pistols are complete and without any noted repairs except possible old replacement of tumbler screw on one pistol. Bores are good with some scattered pitting. Mechanically good. (01-26944/MGM). ANTIQUE. $8,000-12,000.