4476 GOOD PAIR OF DUTCH FLINTLOCK PISTOLS BY DELINCEE

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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 4,000.00 USD
Estimated at 8,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
OF AMSTERDAM WITH LATER INTERCHANGABLE PERCUSSION LOCKS BY RIVIERE OF LONDON IN RIVIERE CASE. Cal. 50 smooth bore. S# NSN. These interesting pistols have quite a story. They were made around 1815 by Jean Toussiant Delincee of Amsterdam using an older set of barrels by Johann Jacob Kuchenreuter who worked between 1709-1789. The swamped round barrels with parallel sides at rear and filed in ribs toward muzzles silver inlaid with barrel maker's names. Silver poincon of horse and rider are on rear raised nock forms flanked by two smaller poincon. There is scroll engraving with silver infill between front and rear portions of ribs. Tops of breech plug tangs are fitted with three nesting leaf sights. Flint locks with chamfered plates feature French cocks, deeply cut waterproof pans, roller bridled frizzens and feather springs with flattened ball finials with teats. Locks show some scroll engraving with spider webs at rears and maker's name and address under pans. Triggers are set. European walnut stocks have checkered flared grips with steel caps. Other furniture is also of blued steel. Trigger plates have vase shaped finials and trigger guards have finger spurs. Engraving is very well done and depicts seated foxes on grip caps and standing wolves on trigger guard bows. Nicely shaped sideplates are decorated with cobwebs. There are engraved silver shields at tops of grips without initials. Stocks extend to muzzles and are pinned to barrels. Ebony ramrods with horn tips and steel tails (worms under caps) mount through single beaded pipes and matching thimbles with finials matching trigger plates. Sometime after these pistols were completed they were fitted with a set of new locks by Isaac Riviere of London (working between 1805-51) to make these pistols suitable for use with percussion ignition while retaining use of original flint locks. New lockplates were carefully fitted to existing lock mortices and have integral drum type percussion bolsters with platinum blowouts that directly engage original touch holes. These locks are fitted with bold swept flat face percussion hammers in a style known to be used by Riviere. Engraving consists of line borders surrounded by sprays of scroll; each plate is engraved "Riviere London" and heads of hammers are engraved "Patent". At this time Riviere also supplied a mahogany case. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: guns are housed in a mahogany case with folding "D" ring brass handle on top. Case is lined in blue velvet and has large Riviere label in lid. Case contains walnut combination loading/cleaning rod with jag. Small brass powder flask, rosewood handled nipple wrench with pricker, some greased wads and flints. Provision is made in the case for the spare locks; either flint or percussion. Also new lock screws were made for the percussion locks and are included. CONDITION: very fine. Older Kuchenreuter barrels retain most of a re-blue applied at time pistols were redone by Riviere with some softening of sharp details. Locks retain most of their original case hardening color. It appears that the percussion conversion locks saw most use and show wear to original finish commensurate with that found on barrels and have most of their case hardening color present. Stocks retain over 90% of their original oil finish with a good scattering of minor marks and scratches. What appears to be original blue on furniture shows some edge wear with some silver highlights. Checkering shows very little wear. Most temper blue remains on screws. Bores are good. Locks are crisp. Triggers work. Case exterior retains most of its original oil finish with the usual scratches and marks. Interior cloth is good with many compressions and rubs. Label is very good with some bumps; somewhat foxed. Interior partitions are good with some rubs. Accessories are good. The thread is different for the screws of the percussion locks and the wrong screw is jammed into a flint lock and cannot be removed without professional help. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Nicholas Apergis. (01-27449/MGM). ANTIQUE. $8,000-12,000