3465 GOOD QUALITY PR. OF BRASS BARRELED BRASS MOUNTED

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 18:07UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 2,000.00 USD
Estimated at 4,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
FLINTLOCK OFFICERS OR HOLSTER PISTOLS ENGRAVED HARVEY. Cal. 60. S# NSN. Robert Harvey was a very famous early London gunmaker apprenticed to John Dafte. Harvey's working dates were between 1702-1725. These pistols obviously date to a much later period, most likely after 1765. It appears that a good quality pair of pistols; possibly by the well known Robert Wilson (barrel maker's mark is stamped over "RW"); were re-engraved and marked "Harvey". This work was most likely done in the late 18th Century to capitalize on the famous Harvey name. The 7" brass ovate to round swamped barrels are engraved "London" on top flat. London gunmaker's proofs are on top left flats. Barrel maker's mark is over stamped with "RH" under a fleur-de-lis. The remnants of the original mark appears to be "RW". The round bodied locks with wide bodied serpentine cocks have early style waterproof pans, bridled friction frizzens, and feather springs with bulbous finials. Locks are fitted with back sliding safetys that engage at half cock. Component parts are line border engraved and "Harvey" is at center of locks. European walnut stocks extend to muzzles and are pinned to barrels. There are raised mouldings with shell finials around barrel tangs. Pistols are brass mounted. Trigger guards have acorn finials, butt caps are in the form of grotesque faces and there are shell topped crest plates at tops of grips engraved with the monogram "TS" ?. Sideplates are relief cast with flags and scrolls. Ebony ramrods with horn tips and steel worm tails are mount through multi beaded single pipes and matching thimbles. CONDITION: fine to very fine. Iron parts exhibit dark gray patina with overall light pitting, with evidence of old cleaning. Stocks retain most of what appears to be their original finish which shows considerable wear and some added oil. There are no noted repairs or cracks around locks. There are some repaired cracks toward muzzles of both pistols. Brass is toned to a golden mustard hue. Bores are good. Mechanically good without any noted repairs or restored parts. A very interesting, good quality pair of pistols. (01-24072/MGM). ANTIQUE. $4,000-5,000.