A .65 FLINTLOCK VOLUNTEER PISTOL OF NEW LAND PATTERN TYPE
A .65 FLINTLOCK VOLUNTEER PISTOL OF NEW LAND PATTERN TYPE

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A .65 FLINTLOCK VOLUNTEER PISTOL OF NEW LAND PATTERN TYPE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
With iron barrel, flat bevelled lock marked 'TOWER' and with 'GR' cypher, walnut three-quarter stock, brass mounts including trigger-guard marked 'KCYC', and iron stirrup ramrod, King's proof marks; together with A .70 FLINTLOCK PISTOL OF NEW LAND PATTERN TYPE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, with iron barrel, flat bevelled lock with 'GR' cypher, walnut full stock, regulation type brass mounts including side-plate numbered '17', and later brass-tipped ramrod, London proof marks
9in (22.8cm) barrels (2)

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