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A Very Rare 28-Bore English Lock (Type 1) Military Holster Pistol

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A Very Rare 28-Bore English Lock (Type 1) Military Holster Pistol Circa 1640 With two-stage barrel incised with a line at the girdle, octagonal breech section struck with two marks, probably 'CB' crowned, and a crowned rose, the latter with incised 'S' on the left flat, and with deeply struck shield-shaped mark beneath, plain tang, flat lock secured by three side-nails (one replaced) and with buffer, separate pan secured by an external screw, horizontally acting sear, dog catch engaging with the tail of the cock, and bridle to the steel-spring, figured full stock (old chip at the tail of the lock and to the right of the tang) stamped with a shield-shaped mark (?) on one side of the butt, iron mounts (muzzle band missing) comprising slender band around the ovoidal pommel, trigger-guard secured by a screw through the pointed finial and engaging with the barrel tang, single ramrod-pipe, and later iron-tipped ramrod, the trigger working on a pin above the tail of the lock-plate (some old pitting); together with a soft leather holster (2) 40 cm. barrel Footnotes: Literature John S. Cooper, Brian C. Godwin and Michael G. Spencer, 'The English Flintlock: its Origins and Development', The 20th Anniversary London Park Lane Arms Fair Catalogue, 2003, p. 61, figs. 39 & 40 For three other related examples and the marks, see W. Keith Neal and D.H.L. Back, Great British Gunmakers 1540-1740, 1984, pp. 83 and 84, pls. 17a and 17b Cf. another example sold in these Rooms, The Richard Garrett Collection..., 28 November 2016, lot 294 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

A Very Rare 28-Bore English Lock (Type 1) Military Holster Pistol Circa 1640 With two-stage barrel incised with a line at the girdle, octagonal breech section struck with two marks, probably 'CB' crowned, and a crowned rose, the latter with incised 'S' on the left flat, and with deeply struck shield-shaped mark beneath, plain tang, flat lock secured by three side-nails (one replaced) and with buffer, separate pan secured by an external screw, horizontally acting sear, dog catch engaging with the tail of the cock, and bridle to the steel-spring, figured full stock (old chip at the tail of the lock and to the right of the tang) stamped with a shield-shaped mark (?) on one side of the butt, iron mounts (muzzle band missing) comprising slender band around the ovoidal pommel, trigger-guard secured by a screw through the pointed finial and engaging with the barrel tang, single ramrod-pipe, and later iron-tipped ramrod, the trigger working on a pin above the tail of the lock-plate (some old pitting); together with a soft leather holster (2) 40 cm. barrel Footnotes: Literature John S. Cooper, Brian C. Godwin and Michael G. Spencer, 'The English Flintlock: its Origins and Development', The 20th Anniversary London Park Lane Arms Fair Catalogue, 2003, p. 61, figs. 39 & 40 For three other related examples and the marks, see W. Keith Neal and D.H.L. Back, Great British Gunmakers 1540-1740, 1984, pp. 83 and 84, pls. 17a and 17b Cf. another example sold in these Rooms, The Richard Garrett Collection..., 28 November 2016, lot 294 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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Tags: Pistol, Flintlock, Holster, Shooting Accessories, Military Pin, Badges, Medals & Pins, Militaria, Armour, Antique Arms, Shield, Pin