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Fine & Desirable British Double Barrel Percussion Howdah Pistol by Henry Tatham

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Fine & Desirable British Double Barrel Percussion Howdah Pistol by Henry Tatham
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16 bore, 6 3/4'' smoothbore damascus barrels with partially bright very good bores showing some scattered old oxidation. This is a very attractive double pistol, the barrels retaining about 90% original plum-brown finish, the loss due to some scattered fine oxidation speckling and a bit of light pitting along the right barrel that is mostly unobtrusive, otherwise retaining fine damascus patterns throughout. The breech plug is a deep smoky gray retaining some wisps of good case-hardened colors and equipped with fine platinum blowout plugs. The back action lockplates retain about 70% nice vibrant original case-hardened colors, the more exposed areas at the rears toning to a pleasant gray-brown patina, and the hammers are a deep gray, the spurs appearing to have been repaired some time ago. The barrel rib shows neatly engraved Henry Tatham 37 Charing Cross, London address and both lockplates are maker-marked and show tasteful light foliate scrollwork. The tailpipe and triggerguard retain some good streaks of original bright blue flaking to a deep plum-brown patina and showing some more light scrollwork, the triggerguard with a nice pineapple extension, and the smooth buttcap features a small compartment and retains fine case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut stock remains in very fine to near excellent condition retaining perhaps 95% original varnish showing some scattered light dings and handling marks and mostly crisp diamond point checkering. Stock fit remains excellent, the oval wedge escutcheons are of silver and the pistol is equipped with the familiar swiveling ramrod assembly. The locks are equipped with sliding safeties and seem to function well mechanically. This is a very fine example of a desirable big bore double howdah pistol from an excellent and well-regarded London maker. (13D11199-95) {ANTIQUE} (6000/8000)