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A NEW LAND PATTERN FLINTLOCK SERVICE PISTOL with iron barrel, flat bevelled lock engraved with foliage on the tail and with 'Tower' and 'GR' crowned, raised pan and pierced cock, walnut full stock (fore-end repaired), full regulation brass mounts including spurred pommel engraved '36', and stirrup ramrod, Ordnance view and proof marks, early 19th Century; a continental brass-mounted flintlock military pistol, the sighted barrel numbered '1:102' and struck with a mark at the breech, rounded lock, wooden full stock (repairs), full mounts including spurred pommel, and iron ramrod (lock and barrel lightly pitted), circa 1800; and two embossed copper powder-flasks
The first 15½in. (4)
The first 15½in. (4)