3383 GOOD PAIR OF SILVER PLATED FLINTLOCK DUELING OR

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This item SOLD at 2021 Nov 07 @ 15:48UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 3,000.00 USD
Estimated at 6,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD

HOLSTER PISTOLS BY S. CODDINGTON OF STAMFORD. Cal. 62. NSN. Bbls. 9". No reference to this maker is found in Heer, Nigel Brown, or Gardener, however; they are very fine quality. 9" Bbls. w/ out patent breeches are ovate at rears & have flared muzzles. Vents are gold lined. Top flats w/ engraved loops at front engraved “STAMFORD”. London gun maker’s proofs & bbl. maker’s mark “TK” are on top left. Tops of bbls. stamped w/ CA 1838 Irish Derry Constabulary registration marks “DC2707” & “DC2708”. Mid-18th century style locks w/ chamfered flat plates having long tails fitted w/ serpentine cocks, integral pans, bridled frizzens & feather springs w/ attenuated finials having bulbous heads & lg. teats. Locks, hammers & cocks engraved w/ lg. scroll w/ in line & geometric borders. “S CODDINGTON” is on scrolled ribbon on each plate. European walnut stocks extend to muzzles & are pinned to bbls. Raised fields are on lock & sideplates. Carved shells are behind bbl. tangs. Pistols are fully silver mounted w/ grotesque mask butt caps, fancy, non hallmarked, relief cast armorial sideplates w/ flags & trigger guards w/ relief cast acorn finials. Crest plates at top of grips are quite fancy w/ engraving plate surrounded by cannons & flags at bottom & steel helmets at top. Hickory ramrods w/ horn tips (worm tails) are held by beaded single pipes & matching thimbles. CONDITION: iron parts, except for frizzens & feather springs, are silver plated & retain nearly all of that plating w/ some scratches. Wood retains most of an old oil refinish w/ some light markings & appears to be sound w/ only minor repair to right side of bbl. channel toward muzzle of one pistol. Silver has fine patina. Bores are good, pitted & cleaned up at muzzles. (01-19867/MGM). ANTIQUE. $6,000-9,000.