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JOSEPH MANTON SINGLE FLINT DUELING PISTOL.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,250.00 USD Estimated At:4,500.00 - 6,500.00 USD
JOSEPH MANTON SINGLE FLINT DUELING PISTOL.
Cal. .475 scratch rifled. S# 4772 (not listed in Keith-Neil & Back). Bbl. 10" heavy octagonal twist with underrib is fitted with an inset patent breech with a platinum touch hole and a band at the rear. Top flat has a silver poncion marked "JOSEPH MANTON PATENT". The scroll and flower-engraved breech iron is fitted with a tall U-notch rear sight. The lock with a flat plate is engraved with a feather border and some light scrolling at the tail. "Joseph Manton London" is under pan. The serpentine cock is engraved to match, as is the bridled roller frizzen, which is also engraved "Joseph Manton Patent 2943", referring to the small vent that is filed integral to the side of the frizzen and abuts the touch hole. Lock also features backsliding safety that engages at half-cock, a waterproof pan, and a feather spring with a bulbous finial. Half stock with horn tip of figured root walnut has checkered bag grip with steel cap having spur at back. An oval silver crestplate at the top of the grip is engraved with the monogram "DD" under a duke's crown. Bbl. channel is stamped with a serial number and "I". Most likely, this is one pistol from a pair. Iron mounts include a trigger plate with a pineapple finial, a trigger guard engraved with a stand of arms, and a serial number. A hickory ramrod with a horn tip and steel tail mounts through a single plain pipe and a nicely filed thimble. Stock attaches to the bbl. with a captive sidebolt through oval silver escutcheons. CONDITION: fine as restored. The bbl. retains over 80% of the good quality rebrown. Breech iron and lock with most of an old recolor over scattered light pitting. Trigger guard has traces of what appear to be original blue. Stock with a light oil refinish has many small subsequent marks. Bore is good with scattered light pitting, and scratch rifling is strong. Lock is good. Cock is a very well-done replacement, engraved "1996 I.I.B." on the back. (01-21217/MGM). ANTIQUE. $4,500-6,500.