A PAIR OF GERMAN PERCUSSION PISTOLS, converted from flintlock, with swamped octagonal sighted barrels signed and inlaid with strapwork in silver and with silver-lined maker's stamp at the breech (Neue Støckel 624), the folding back-sights numbered 1 and 2, signed case-hardened rounded locks, lightly carved figured walnut full stocks (one cracked and chipped), blued iron mounts of shaped outline, horn fore-end caps, set triggers, and horn-tipped ramrods, by Johann Andreas Kuchenreuter, Steinweg bei Regensburg, circa 1780

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A PAIR OF GERMAN PERCUSSION PISTOLS, converted from flintlock, with swamped octagonal sighted barrels signed and inlaid with strapwork in silver and with silver-lined maker's stamp at the breech (Neue Støckel 624), the folding back-sights numbered 1 and 2, signed case-hardened rounded locks, lightly carved figured walnut full stocks (one cracked and chipped), blued iron mounts of shaped outline, horn fore-end caps, set triggers, and horn-tipped ramrods, by Johann Andreas Kuchenreuter, Steinweg bei Regensburg, circa 1780
17in. (2)

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