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Fine London Flintlock Officers Pistol by E. Baker

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Fine London Flintlock Officers Pistol by E. Baker
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28 bore (.55 cal), 9 1/2'' damascus octagon barrel with nicely swamped muzzle and a mostly bright near excellent smooth bore showing a few small areas of mild oxidation. Likely made by the very well-regarded Ezekiel Baker, this gun is not explicitly maker-marked but does bear his touchmark with a star over ''EB'' on the underside of the barrel along with London proof marks. This gun bears all of the state-of-the-art features for the early 19th century including waterproof pan, roller frizzen, sliding safety and set trigger. The barrel retains about 95% of a fine antique plum-brown finish showing some mild silvering along the edges and some sparse remnants of pinprick pitting only visible upon close inspection, the barrel otherwise showing nice damascus patterns throughout. There is a gold foliate band inlaid at the breech, the vent is also gold-lined and a gold-filled crest is atop the barrel as well, though it has flaked and softened a bit making it difficult to discern, no doubt it was some gentleman's familial coat of arms. The lockplate is mostly a medium smoky gray case-hardened patina mixing with a few areas of plum-brown and showing a few subtle wisps of case-hardened colors in the very protected areas. The frizzen spring also retains some flashes of brilliant fire blue and the pan is gold-lined as well. The lock features teat and step at the rear along with a few light tasteful embellishments and the expected graceful hardware. A gold monogram lies in the center of the lockplate and appears to be the initials ''RW''. The wedge escutcheons and nosecap are silver showing a pleasant tarnish, the nosecap with engraved sun ray motif that is often seen on Baker arms, in fact rays also reveal themselves on the lockplate when the cock is set. The triggerguard and buttcap are iron retaining generous original bright blue flaking to a deep gray-brown patina, the triggerguard with a lovely pineapple extension. The checkered walnut stock remains in very fine condition showing some scattered light dings and handling marks maintain a nice honest appearance overall and strong checkering with mullered borders. A simple horn-tipped hickory ramrod is present and the pistol is sighted with fine v-notch rear sight and brass bead front. The lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. This is a very fine example of a top-quality London pistol obviously made for some noteworthy individual. (13D11555-1) {ANTIQUE} (4000/6000)