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Fine Cased Pair of British Percussion Officer's Pistols by Clark

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Fine Cased Pair of British Percussion Officer's Pistols by Clark
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36 Bore (.50 cal), 10'' octagon damascus barrels with mostly bright very good plus bores showing a little mild oxidation and fine rifling throughout. This lovely pair of pistols show a very old and nicely executed restoration, likely done in England, with the barrels retaining essentially all of their lovely contrasting deep plum-brown and gray twist patterns. The top flats retain strong maker markings neatly engraved ''CLARK-HOLBORN-LONDON'' and the breeches show nice swirling cap deflectors and platinum blowout plugs. The lockplates retain 99% attractive dark smoky case-hardened colors and retain strong maker name, dolphin head hammers and light English foliate scrollwork that has softened very slightly in a few areas. The tailpipes and triggerguard retain about 98% excellent quality rich bright blue showing nice stands of arms embellished along the bows of the guard and attractive pineapple finials. There are silver wedge escutcheons and the remaining small parts show nice brilliant fire blue. The flat bottom grips show an inlaid silver monogram plate engraved with a familial crest with unicorn head above coronet flanked by palms. The checkered short-gripped walnut stocks remain in very fine condition as lightly refurbished showing some scattered light dings and handling marks, one pistol with a minor crack at the lock screw. The wood exhibits some areas of nice subtle figure and the stocks feature nice flattop checkering with mullered borders and horn forend tips. There are brass-tipped hickory ramrods present and the pistols are sighted with v-notch rear sights and small silver bead front. The locks are equipped with sliding safeties and are crisp. The pistols are housed in their original case with brass clasps, lid handle and monogram plate engraved with the same crest as the guns. The exterior is in very fine condition showing scattered light dings and a few gaps forming along some of the edges. One of the eyes for the lid clasp and the lock escutcheon are missing. The interior is lined in green baize that shows some evident pilling and fading, perhaps an older relining, and there are two lidded compartments and the case holds a single cavity round ball mould, rosewood-handled cleaning rod, small Dixon pewter oiler, two tins of slightly more modern UMC caps, an antique Eley cap tin, and a nice three-compartment powder flask with green-dyed shagreen body covering. The interior lid retailer label shows moderate flaking and is not readily legible. A very fine cased pair from this quality London maker. (13D11519-5) {ANTIQUE} (8,000/12,000)