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*RARE**EXPERIMENTAL**Austrian Model 1863 29 Bore Convertible Percussion Rifled Barrel Combination Cavalry Pistol Carbine With Saddle Rings & Original Removable Shoulder Stock Gun Number 1364 Brooker Collection. Sn 23124 - 23124
This is an original experimental Austrian Model 1863 29 Bore Calibre Convertible Percussion Cavalry Pistol Carbine which is gun number 1364 from the Brooker collection. The pistol has an 10 ¼” sighted steel barrel. The rifled bore has just staining & residue consistent with age and use. The barrel has indistinct inspection marks. It has a heavy military hammer. The action plate Austrian Eagle inspection mark and numbers 864. The walnut stock has regulation iron mounts and the butt has a saddle ring. The back of pistol grip has a recessed steel plate for the shoulder stock. The walnut shoulder stock which converts the pistol to a carbine when attached is undamaged and has just bumps and bruises to be expected. The shoulder stock has a lug at the wrist that fits neatly into the pistol grip recess. The lug is released by depression of a knurled steel button on the underside of the shoulder stock. The stock has a steel saddle ring. In its carbine configuration the weapon measures 25 ½” overall length. The carbine comes with its original Brooker collection tag numbered 1364. The price for this rare to find pistol / carbine from a top quality collection includes UK delivery. NB As an antique muzzle loading percussion weapon no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Provenance: Robert Elton Brooker, Jr. started collecting firearms in 1954 at the age of 17, when he identified an original Colt revolver for sale in Morelia, Mexico. This led to a lifetime of collecting and scholarship related to technology development and geopolitics viewed through the lens of European military pistols. His first book, British Military Pistols 1603-1887, was published in 1978. This was followed by Armes de Poing Militaires Françaises (2006), Landeszeughaus Graz, Austria (2007), and finally British Military Pistols and Associated Edged Weapons (2016), an updated version of his original book, illustrated largely with items from his personal collection. He authored scholarly articles about Napoleon's Mamluk guard, Saxon military pistols, Neapolitan pistols, and other topics, plus two unfinished book manuscripts: one about Spanish and Latin American pistols, another about the Bavarian Army Museum collection. He received the Great Medal of Honor from the Austrian state of Styria in 2008. Alongside his collecting and scholarship, Brooker built a career initially as an officer and pilot in the US Marine Corps. In the summer of 1959 he was granted a leave of absence from the Marines to work as an interpreter for the American Exhibition in Moscow. While there, he happened to be in the room where Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev entered and filmed what later became known as the Kitchen Debate. Following an MBA at Harvard Business School, he served in senior management roles at Cummins Engine Company, NL Industries, Lord Corporation, and Connell LP. He oversaw the development of horizontal drilling technology that later transformed the oil and gas industry. He retired from business to obtain a PhD in Art History from Brown University. He speaks six languages and was an enthusiastic scuba diver. All these achievements took place alongside his wife of 60 years, Kitty Brooker. He has four children and six grandchildren. The Robert Brooker Jr. Collection represents the greatest collection of types assembled in the history of the subject. Spanning more than three centuries and comprising a unique group of munition firearms, edged weapons and associated objects, its magnitude, breadth and quality are truly remarkable. Sn 23124 (Armoury behind Cannon)
£1,975.00

*RARE**1855 Imperial German Suhl VCS (Hamburg Probably For The Hanseatic League) Uhlan Cavalry 28 Bore Convertible Percussion Combination Pistol Carbine With Saddle Bar & Rings & Original Removable Shoulder Stock Gun Number 576 Brooker Collection Sn 23128 - 23128
This is an original Imperial German Hamburg Uhlan Cavalry 28 Bore Calibre Convertible Percussion Pistol Carbine which is gun number 576 from the Brooker collection most likely for the Hanseatic League ( The Hanseatic League, commonly called The Hansa, was a medieval commercial and defensive network of merchant guilds and market towns in Central and Northern Europe. Growing from Lübeck and a few other North German towns in the late 12th century, the League expanded between the 13th and 15th centuries and ultimately encompassed nearly 200 settlements across eight modern-day countries, ranging from what is now Estonia in the northeast to the Netherlands in the west, and extended inland as far south as Cologne). The pistol has an 11 ¼” sighted steel barrel. The smooth bore has just staining consistent with age and use. The barrel is numbered 238 and has date ‘1855’. Number 238 is repeated on the metal work of the pistol. It has a heavy military hammer & hinged safety. The action plate is signed Suhl VCS and the stock plate has indistinct numbers. The walnut stock with regulation iron mounts and the butt has a saddle ring. The back of pistol grip has a recessed steel plate for the shoulder stock. The walnut shoulder stock which converts the pistol to a carbine when attached is undamaged and has just bumps and bruises to be expected. The shoulder stock has a lug at the wrist that fits neatly into the pistol grip recess. The lug is released by depression of a steel button on the underside of the shoulder stock. The shoulder stock has an original additional safety feature consisting of a prong attached to the saddle bar which when squeezed together slots securely into a hole in the pistol grip recess plate. The steel saddle bar has a steel saddle ring. In its carbine configuration the weapon measures 28 ½” overall length. The carbine comes with its original Brooker collection tags numbered 576. The price for this rare to find pistol / carbine from a top quality collection includes UK delivery. NB As an antique muzzle loading percussion weapon no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Provenance: Robert Elton Brooker, Jr. started collecting firearms in 1954 at the age of 17, when he identified an original Colt revolver for sale in Morelia, Mexico. This led to a lifetime of collecting and scholarship related to technology development and geopolitics viewed through the lens of European military pistols. His first book, British Military Pistols 1603-1887, was published in 1978. This was followed by Armes de Poing Militaires Françaises (2006), Landeszeughaus Graz, Austria (2007), and finally British Military Pistols and Associated Edged Weapons (2016), an updated version of his original book, illustrated largely with items from his personal collection. He authored scholarly articles about Napoleon's Mamluk guard, Saxon military pistols, Neapolitan pistols, and other topics, plus two unfinished book manuscripts: one about Spanish and Latin American pistols, another about the Bavarian Army Museum collection. He received the Great Medal of Honor from the Austrian state of Styria in 2008. Alongside his collecting and scholarship, Brooker built a career initially as an officer and pilot in the US Marine Corps. In the summer of 1959 he was granted a leave of absence from the Marines to work as an interpreter for the American Exhibition in Moscow. While there, he happened to be in the room where Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev entered and filmed what later became known as the Kitchen Debate. Following an MBA at Harvard Business School, he served in senior management roles at Cummins Engine Company, NL Industries, Lord Corporation, and Connell LP. He oversaw the development of horizontal drilling technology that later transformed the oil and gas industry. He retired from business to obtain a PhD in Art History from Brown University. He speaks six languages and was an enthusiastic scuba diver. All these achievements took place alongside his wife of 60 years, Kitty Brooker. He has four children and six grandchildren. The Robert Brooker Jr. Collection represents the greatest collection of types assembled in the history of the subject. Spanning more than three centuries and comprising a unique group of munition firearms, edged weapons and associated objects, its magnitude, breadth and quality are truly remarkable. Sn 23128 (Armoury behind Cannon)
£2,350.00

**RARE**MINT BORE**Imperial German (Hanoverian) Model 1816 Uhlan Cavalry 20 Bore Convertible Flintlock Combination Rifled Barrel Pistol Carbine With Saddle Bar & Ring & Original Removable Shoulder Stock Gun Number 561 Brooker Collection. Sn 23123 - 23123
This is an original Imperial German Uhlan Cavalry 20 Bore Convertible flintlock Pistol Carbine which was gun number 561 from the Brooker collection. The pistol has an 11 ¼” sighted steel barrel. The bore is near mint, clean & bright with deep cut rifling. The barrel is numbered ‘58’ which is repeated on its screws and regulation brass mounts and has small inspection marks. It has a steel cock, frizzen & brass pan. The lock plate is signed ‘Crause in Herzberg’. The brass stock plate is stamped ‘KG5’ most likely a Regiment or Unit number. The steel grip strap is engraved ‘No. 146’. The back of pistol grip has a recessed steel plate for the shoulder stock also with matching number ‘58’. The walnut shoulder stock which converts the pistol to a carbine when attached is undamaged and has just bumps and bruises to be expected and has hand applied marks which can be seen in the images (unknown). The shoulder stock has a steel butt plate stamped butt plate stamped ‘GdC D.13’ (also most likely a Regiment or Unit mark). The stock has a lug at the wrist that fits neatly into the pistol grip recess. The lug is released by depression of a steel button on the underside of the shoulder stock. The steel tang of the stock is engraved ‘No. 406’. The shoulder stock has steel saddle bar and steel saddle ring. In its carbine configuration the weapon measures 27 ½” overall length. The price for this rare to find pistol / carbine from a top quality collection includes UK delivery. NB As an antique muzzle loading percussion weapon no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Provenance: Robert Elton Brooker, Jr. started collecting firearms in 1954 at the age of 17, when he identified an original Colt revolver for sale in Morelia, Mexico. This led to a lifetime of collecting and scholarship related to technology development and geopolitics viewed through the lens of European military pistols. His first book, British Military Pistols 1603-1887, was published in 1978. This was followed by Armes de Poing Militaires Françaises (2006), Landeszeughaus Graz, Austria (2007), and finally British Military Pistols and Associated Edged Weapons (2016), an updated version of his original book, illustrated largely with items from his personal collection. He authored scholarly articles about Napoleon's Mamluk guard, Saxon military pistols, Neapolitan pistols, and other topics, plus two unfinished book manuscripts: one about Spanish and Latin American pistols, another about the Bavarian Army Museum collection. He received the Great Medal of Honor from the Austrian state of Styria in 2008. Alongside his collecting and scholarship, Brooker built a career initially as an officer and pilot in the US Marine Corps. In the summer of 1959 he was granted a leave of absence from the Marines to work as an interpreter for the American Exhibition in Moscow. While there, he happened to be in the room where Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev entered and filmed what later became known as the Kitchen Debate. Following an MBA at Harvard Business School, he served in senior management roles at Cummins Engine Company, NL Industries, Lord Corporation, and Connell LP. He oversaw the development of horizontal drilling technology that later transformed the oil and gas industry. He retired from business to obtain a PhD in Art History from Brown University. He speaks six languages and was an enthusiastic scuba diver. All these achievements took place alongside his wife of 60 years, Kitty Brooker. He has four children and six grandchildren. The Robert Brooker Jr. Collection represents the greatest collection of types assembled in the history of the subject. Spanning more than three centuries and comprising a unique group of munition firearms, edged weapons and associated objects, its magnitude, breadth and quality are truly remarkable. Sn 23123 (Armoury behind Cannon)
£2,450.00

**MINT BORE**ALL MATCHING NUMBERS**Mid 1800's Henry Deringer USA Smith & Wesson Transitional Model 1 ½ Type 'Tip Up' Barrel Factory Nickel Plated & Blued .32 Rim Fire Obsolete Calibre 5 Shot Revolver. Sn 23118 - 23118
Henry Deringer was a famous 19th-century American maker of small pocket pistols.The American Civil War created a large demand for handguns of all shapes and sizes. S&W had been successfully producing their Model 1 Pocket Revolvers and Their Model 2 belt revolver. There was however a demand for a pocket revolver in a larger calibre than their Model 1 .22 Calibre pistol. To cater for the demand S&W introduced their Model 1 ½. This pistol referred to as the 'Transitional Model 1 ½ was made using some parts taken from the production line of their Model 1 and Model 2 revolvers. Due to the popularity of these pistols other manufacturers such as Henry Deringer began making Smith & Wesson type pistols. This is an excellent original example of the Henry Deringer Smith & Wesson Transitional Model 1 ½ type 'Tip Up' Barrel 5 shot Revolver in .32 Rim Fire Calibre. It retains its original blue finish to the barrel, cylinder, hammer & sheathed trigger aged to plum colour in areas & original factory nickel plated finish to its brass frame. It has undamaged wood grips. The butt of the grip frame is stamped with serial number '254' which is repeated on the barrel block & cylinder. The top of its just under 3 ½” barrel is signed by the maker (illustrated). The barrel’s bore is near mint clean and bright with well defined rifling. The pistol measures just under 8” overall and it's single action firing mechanism works crisply. The price for this excellent pistol includes UK delivery. NB As an obsolete calibre antique revolver no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23118 (drawers office)
£975.00

Imperial German Baden / Dutch Model 1813 / 40 12 Bore Percussion Artillery Pistol (Period Converted From Flintlock C1840) Gun Number 460 From The Robert E Brooker Jr Collection. Sn 23129:1 - 23129:1
This is an original Imperial German Baden / Dutch Model 1813 / 40 12 Bore Percussion Artillery Pistol (Period Converted From Flintlock C1852) Gun Number 460 From The Robert E Brooker Jr Collection (see Lander 2001, page 98).. The pistol has a 8 ¼” steel barrel which has a blade fore sight and ‘v’ notch block rear sight (14 ¾” overall length). The smooth bore has staining & residue consistent with age and use. The barrel has proof / inspection mark and faint number 308. It has a heavy military hammer and the action is strong. The action plate has small inspection mark. The walnut stock has regulation brass mounts including brass cudgel butt. The wood has hand carved numbers which looks like 18*2. The pistol comes with its original Brooker collection tag numbered 460 (the Tag is also marked ‘Converted Dutch***Baden). The price for this pistol from a top quality collection includes UK delivery. NB As an antique muzzle loading percussion weapon no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Provenance: Robert Elton Brooker, Jr. started collecting firearms in 1954 at the age of 17, when he identified an original Colt revolver for sale in Morelia, Mexico. This led to a lifetime of collecting and scholarship related to technology development and geopolitics viewed through the lens of European military pistols. His first book, British Military Pistols 1603-1887, was published in 1978. This was followed by Armes de Poing Militaires Françaises (2006), Landeszeughaus Graz, Austria (2007), and finally British Military Pistols and Associated Edged Weapons (2016), an updated version of his original book, illustrated largely with items from his personal collection. He authored scholarly articles about Napoleon's Mamluk guard, Saxon military pistols, Neapolitan pistols, and other topics, plus two unfinished book manuscripts: one about Spanish and Latin American pistols, another about the Bavarian Army Museum collection. He received the Great Medal of Honor from the Austrian state of Styria in 2008. Alongside his collecting and scholarship, Brooker built a career initially as an officer and pilot in the US Marine Corps. In the summer of 1959 he was granted a leave of absence from the Marines to work as an interpreter for the American Exhibition in Moscow. While there, he happened to be in the room where Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev entered and filmed what later became known as the Kitchen Debate. Following an MBA at Harvard Business School, he served in senior management roles at Cummins Engine Company, NL Industries, Lord Corporation, and Connell LP. He oversaw the development of horizontal drilling technology that later transformed the oil and gas industry. He retired from business to obtain a PhD in Art History from Brown University. He speaks six languages and was an enthusiastic scuba diver. All these achievements took place alongside his wife of 60 years, Kitty Brooker. He has four children and six grandchildren. The Robert Brooker Jr. Collection represents the greatest collection of types assembled in the history of the subject. Spanning more than three centuries and comprising a unique group of munition firearms, edged weapons and associated objects, its magnitude, breadth and quality are truly remarkable. Sn 23129:1
£875.00

1863 Dated Imperial German Imperial German Koniglich Wurttrfabrik (Wurttemberg Royal Arsenal) Model 1816 / 40 28 Bore Percussion Cavalry Pistol With Rifled Barrel Dragoon Regiment Marked ’25.D.E’ Gun Number 590 From The Robert Brooker Jr Collection. - 23129
This is an excellent original Koniglich Wurttrfabrik (Wurttemberg Royal Arsenal) Model 1816 / 40 28 Bore Percussion Cavalry Pistol which is gun number 590 from the Brooker collection. The pistol has a 7 ½” steel barrel which has a blade fore sight and ‘v’ notch block rear sight (14 ½” overall length). The bore is near mint clean & bright with well defined rifling. The barrel is numbered ‘1061’, dated 1863 and marked ‘Oberndorf’. It has a heavy military hammer and the action is strong. The action plate is signed Koniglich Wurttrfabrik (Wurttemberg Royal Arsenal). The butt cap tang has Regiment marks ’25.D.E’ (25th Dragoons E Squadron) & has a steel saddle ring. The walnut stock has just knocks bumps and bruises to be expected and has an impressed inspection mark. The pistol comes with its original Brooker collection tag numbered 590. The price for this pistol from a top quality collection includes UK delivery. NB As an antique muzzle loading percussion weapon no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Provenance: Robert Elton Brooker, Jr. started collecting firearms in 1954 at the age of 17, when he identified an original Colt revolver for sale in Morelia, Mexico. This led to a lifetime of collecting and scholarship related to technology development and geopolitics viewed through the lens of European military pistols. His first book, British Military Pistols 1603-1887, was published in 1978. This was followed by Armes de Poing Militaires Françaises (2006), Landeszeughaus Graz, Austria (2007), and finally British Military Pistols and Associated Edged Weapons (2016), an updated version of his original book, illustrated largely with items from his personal collection. He authored scholarly articles about Napoleon's Mamluk guard, Saxon military pistols, Neapolitan pistols, and other topics, plus two unfinished book manuscripts: one about Spanish and Latin American pistols, another about the Bavarian Army Museum collection. He received the Great Medal of Honor from the Austrian state of Styria in 2008. Alongside his collecting and scholarship, Brooker built a career initially as an officer and pilot in the US Marine Corps. In the summer of 1959 he was granted a leave of absence from the Marines to work as an interpreter for the American Exhibition in Moscow. While there, he happened to be in the room where Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev entered and filmed what later became known as the Kitchen Debate. Following an MBA at Harvard Business School, he served in senior management roles at Cummins Engine Company, NL Industries, Lord Corporation, and Connell LP. He oversaw the development of horizontal drilling technology that later transformed the oil and gas industry. He retired from business to obtain a PhD in Art History from Brown University. He speaks six languages and was an enthusiastic scuba diver. All these achievements took place alongside his wife of 60 years, Kitty Brooker. He has four children and six grandchildren. The Robert Brooker Jr. Collection represents the greatest collection of types assembled in the history of the subject. Spanning more than three centuries and comprising a unique group of munition firearms, edged weapons and associated objects, its magnitude, breadth and quality are truly remarkable. Sn 23129
£845.00

Imperial German Baden Model 1816 13 Bore Percussion Pistol (Period Converted From Flintlock C1840) Gun Number 459 From The Robert E Brooker Jr Collection. Sn 23125 - 23125
This is an original Imperial German (Baden) 13 Bore Percussion Pistol (Period Converted From Flintlock C1840) which is gun number 459 from the Brooker collection. The pistol has a 8 ¼” steel barrel which has a blade fore sight and ‘v’ notch block rear sight (14 ½” overall length). The smooth bore has staining & residue consistent with age and use. The barrel has proof / inspection marks. It has a heavy military hammer and the action works correctly. The action plate has traces of St Blasien inscription. The stock plate has what looks like struck out Regiment marks and numbers which look like ‘c1708. The walnut stock has regulation brass mounts which have small inspection marks. The wood has an old stable repair at the grip just above the brass cudgel butt. The pistol comes with its original Brooker collection tag numbered 459. The price for this pistol from a top quality collection includes UK delivery. NB As an antique muzzle loading percussion weapon no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Provenance: Robert Elton Brooker, Jr. started collecting firearms in 1954 at the age of 17, when he identified an original Colt revolver for sale in Morelia, Mexico. This led to a lifetime of collecting and scholarship related to technology development and geopolitics viewed through the lens of European military pistols. His first book, British Military Pistols 1603-1887, was published in 1978. This was followed by Armes de Poing Militaires Françaises (2006), Landeszeughaus Graz, Austria (2007), and finally British Military Pistols and Associated Edged Weapons (2016), an updated version of his original book, illustrated largely with items from his personal collection. He authored scholarly articles about Napoleon's Mamluk guard, Saxon military pistols, Neapolitan pistols, and other topics, plus two unfinished book manuscripts: one about Spanish and Latin American pistols, another about the Bavarian Army Museum collection. He received the Great Medal of Honor from the Austrian state of Styria in 2008. Alongside his collecting and scholarship, Brooker built a career initially as an officer and pilot in the US Marine Corps. In the summer of 1959 he was granted a leave of absence from the Marines to work as an interpreter for the American Exhibition in Moscow. While there, he happened to be in the room where Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev entered and filmed what later became known as the Kitchen Debate. Following an MBA at Harvard Business School, he served in senior management roles at Cummins Engine Company, NL Industries, Lord Corporation, and Connell LP. He oversaw the development of horizontal drilling technology that later transformed the oil and gas industry. He retired from business to obtain a PhD in Art History from Brown University. He speaks six languages and was an enthusiastic scuba diver. All these achievements took place alongside his wife of 60 years, Kitty Brooker. He has four children and six grandchildren. The Robert Brooker Jr. Collection represents the greatest collection of types assembled in the history of the subject. Spanning more than three centuries and comprising a unique group of munition firearms, edged weapons and associated objects, its magnitude, breadth and quality are truly remarkable. Sn 23125
£795.00

SOLD SOLD (02/01 lAY-AWAY) **QUALITY MAKER**NAPOLEONIC WARS ERA**Georgian British Cavalry Officer’s 1799 Pattern Durs Egg London .650 Carbine Calibre Flintlock Light Dragoon Pistol With Regulation Brass Fittings. Sn 23164 - 23164
Durs Egg (1748–1831) was a Swiss-born British gunmaker, noted for his quality pistols and for his company's production of the Ferguson rifle. Egg was apprenticed in Solothurn and Paris before establishing his own business in London in 1772. He was a contemporary of Joseph Manton, Jean Samuel Pauly and the uncle of Joseph Egg. When the famous gunsmith Durs Egg died in 1831 his Son John Egg took over the business operating at Haymarket London. In 1839 The business name reverted to Durs Egg at 4 Pall Mall London until 1854 then at 4 Colonnade Pall Mall from 1855 to 1865. This is an original British 1799 Pattern Durs Egg London .650 Carbine Calibre Flintlock Light Dragoon Pistol by Durs Egg. The pistol has all original wood work with regulation brass fittings, including trigger guard with extended tang, fore end block & cudgel butt. The walnut full stock has age and service use related knocks, bumps and bruises & some old stable repairs. It has a heavy military cock fitted with flint & brass capped wood ram rod. The pistol measures 15 ½” overall with a 9” round steel unsighted barrel. The smooth bore has staining consistent with age and use. The barrel has English black powder proofs. The lock plate is signed by the quality maker ‘D. Egg’ & has Georgian King’s Crown & Royal Cypher ‘GR’ (George Rex) indicating military issue. The action works crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique flintlock pistol no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 23164
£0.00

**QUALITY MAKER**SHORT BARREL**C1840 Durs Egg London 50 Bore Percussion Overcoat Traveling Pistol With Octagonal Steel Barrel & Captive Steel Ram Rod. Sn 23112 - 23112
Durs Egg (1748–1831) was a Swiss-born British gunmaker, noted for his quality pistols and for his company's production of the Ferguson rifle. Egg was apprenticed in Solothurn and Paris before establishing his own business in London in 1772. He was a contemporary of Joseph Manton, Jean Samuel Pauly and the uncle of Joseph Egg. When the famous gunsmith Durs Egg died in 1831 his Son John Egg took over the business operating at Haymarket London. In 1839 The business name reverted to Durs Egg at 4 Pall Mall London until 1854 then at 4 Colonnade Pall Mall from 1855 to 1865. This is a quality percussion traveling pistol by Durs Egg London made Circa 1840. The pistol has hand tooled foliate decoration on the action plate, hammer, trigger guard and action tang. The action plate is signed by the quality maker ‘D. Egg’. The pistol measures 7 ¼” overall making it ideal for concealment in an overcoat pocket when traveling & has a 3” octagonal steel barrel with brass post fore sight. The top barrel flat is signed ‘London' & the barrel has English black powder proofs. The smooth bore is clean. The original walnut stock is undamaged with just light bumps & bruises to be expected with age & handling. The top of the stock is inlaid with void white metal escutcheon. The pistol has a captive steel ram rod. The cocking & firing actions work crisply. The price for this pistol by a prestigious maker includes UK delivery. NB No licence is required to own this antique percussion pistol in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23112 (drawers office)
£695.00

SOLD SOLD (08/01) C1841 - 1847 English Holmes & Son Derby 54 Bore Boxlock Percussion Pocket Pistol With Turn Off Barrel & Folding Concealed Trigger. Sn 23111 - 23111
John Holmes was an English Derby based gunmaker recorded as working between 1828-1835. The company operated as & Son 1841-1847, and recorded as & sons between 1847-1849. The sons were George & Henry. (see page 98 of English Gunmakers by Bailey & Nie). Holmes & Son (s) were known for crafting finely engraved percussion pistols, particularly pocket-sized boxlock models. This is a nice percussion pocket pistol by Holmes & Son made C1841-1847. The pistol has engraved with foliate decoration. It has a Dolphin hammer and sliding safety bolt. One side of the action is signed by the manufacturer ‘Holmes & Son’ within banner and the reverse 'Derby' within banner. The pistol measures 5 ¾” overall & has a 1 ¾” turn off barrel. The barrel’s smooth bore has just light staining consistent with age & use. The pistol has a concealed folding trigger & the underside of the action & barrel have English black powder proof marks. The bag shaped wood grip is undamaged. The pistols cocking & firing actions work crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB No licence is required to own this antique percussion pistol in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23111 (drawers office)
£0.00
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