1790’s – Early 1800’s 44Bore Boxlock Flintlock Pocket Pistol
£600.00
1 in stock
Description
This is an absolutely stunning piece from the late 1700’s to early 1800’s!
This flintlock pistol is of course a Boxlock type and is one of the earlier models of the pocket pistol.
The barrel is of 44 bore.
The top safety is still intact and is still able to slide. The slab type butt is of walnut and is in superb condition!
The makers marks can still be seen nice and clearly which tell us this pistol was made by Greenhill of St Albans and is signed within a frame of swagged leaves . The proof marks are also still easy to see and are marked on the barrel for London.
This pistol is also accompanied by a lovely brass powder flask from the same era. The flask features what looks to be a hunting dog in pursuit of a pheasant on a lovely grass field amongst trees and bushes.
Truly a marvel that would look fantastic on any enthusiasts display!
Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 16 × 10 cm |