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PR. OF PRE-REV. WAR FRENCH FLINTLOCK IRON MOUNTED

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,750.00 USD Estimated At:3,500.00 - 4,500.00 USD
PR. OF PRE-REV. WAR FRENCH FLINTLOCK IRON MOUNTED
OFFICERS OR HOLSTER PISTOLS BY PENEL FRERES OF ST - ETIENNE. Cal. 55. S# NSN. The 7-1/2" cannon turned barrels have small Nock forms at rears and transition through wedding bands to flared muzzles. Barrels are decorated with gold damacening, barley corn front sights are silver. Locks with rounded bodies and serpentine cocks are fitted with integral rounded pans, bridled friction frizzens and feather springs with bulbious finials having teats. Locks are line border engraved and maker's name "Penel Freres" is under pans (Francois & Antoine working between 1746-60 known for their excellent quality). Stocks appear to be of fruitwood, extend to just behind cannon turned muzzles and are pinned to barrels. Stocks have oak leaf and acorn relief carving at rear of barrel tangs. Double beaded mouldings are around locks and sideplates with simple raised mouldings outlining trigger guards and ramrods. Furniture is of iron and is nicely relief filed. Knob grip caps have long side spurs. Trigger guards have vase and flame finials. Sideplates are of early style with rounded bodies reminisent of lockplates. There is fancy silver wire inlay at tops of grips. Greenheart ramrods with horn tips, one with steel worm tail, mount through multi beaded single pipes and matching thimbles. CONDITION: very good to fine, presenting uncleaned original metal surfaces which are mostly dark gray patina without any deep pitting. Most damascening remains on barrels. Stock of one gun shows cleaning, while the other remains uncleaned and shows fine hand worn patina. This pistol has some minor cracks in barrel channel on right side and some fairly deep denting on left, otherwise stocks of both pistols are sound. Bores are pitted, locks are good, there are no noted replacement or restored parts. (01-24069/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,500-4,500.