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An 18-Bore Flintlock Pistol
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An 18-Bore Flintlock Pistol By Tow, London, Late 18th Century With three-stage sighted barrel now bright and signed in capitals along the breech, grooved border engraved tang decorated with foliage, border engraved flat bevelled lock (cock replaced), the steel bearing on a ramp on the steel-spring, figured full stock (some old bruising and minor staining) with rounded flat-sided butt, the latter with steel mount for a shoulder-stock on the back, steel trigger-guard with acorn finial and decorated with a flower-head on the border engraved bow (engraving refreshed), turned ramrod-pipes (forward one replaced), and later brass-tipped ramrod (steel parts rust patinated), London private proof marks and Tow's barrelsmith's mark 25.5 cm. barrel Footnotes: John Tow became a partner with Joseph Griffin in 1771, and due to the latter's failing health took charge of the business in 1783. He also carried on the business conducted with the East India Company. His production of service arms was considerable, but his production for private individuals was small. He died in 1795, and was succeeded in business by Charles Grierson For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
An 18-Bore Flintlock Pistol By Tow, London, Late 18th Century With three-stage sighted barrel now bright and signed in capitals along the breech, grooved border engraved tang decorated with foliage, border engraved flat bevelled lock (cock replaced), the steel bearing on a ramp on the steel-spring, figured full stock (some old bruising and minor staining) with rounded flat-sided butt, the latter with steel mount for a shoulder-stock on the back, steel trigger-guard with acorn finial and decorated with a flower-head on the border engraved bow (engraving refreshed), turned ramrod-pipes (forward one replaced), and later brass-tipped ramrod (steel parts rust patinated), London private proof marks and Tow's barrelsmith's mark 25.5 cm. barrel Footnotes: John Tow became a partner with Joseph Griffin in 1771, and due to the latter's failing health took charge of the business in 1783. He also carried on the business conducted with the East India Company. His production of service arms was considerable, but his production for private individuals was small. He died in 1795, and was succeeded in business by Charles Grierson 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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