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FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE UPRIGHT CASED PAIR OF FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS BY BOUTET ET FILS CIRCA 1808.

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FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE UPRIGHT CASED PAIR OF FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS BY BOUTET ET FILS CIRCA 1808.
SN 4 (1& 2). Cal. 50 smooth bore. Nicholas Noel Boutet worked with his son, Pierre-Nicholas Boutet at Versailles from 1804 until Pierre's death in 1816. The pistols feature 1.5 inch turn off barrels, center hammers, push on safeties, finely checkered ebony grips, 6 inches overall. The left side of the frames is beautifully engraved in block letters, ìBOUTET ET FILSî and the right side ìA VERSAILLESî. The frames are simply but masterfully engraved with vines and leaves. The muzzles are engraved in relief in a scalloped design. The hammers, frizzens, top jaws, and pans are all engraved as well. As with all genuine Boutets these pistols are of the very highest quality throughout. Pistols are cased in their very rare, original burgundy Morocco leather covered wood, upright case. A pair of more elaborate Boutet pocket pistols in a similar case is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This case is lined in its original green velvet. Accessories comprise a three position turnscrew, vent pick, and a single cavity bullet mold with sprue cutter and barrel wrench. The case is finely tooled with gilt borders, interior edges, and base as well as the original owner's monogram, ìDMî or ìMDî. Nicholas Noel Boutet is universally recognized as the foremost arms designer of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The Versailles factory produced deluxe arms of such quality and artistry that they were not only prized by Napoleon and every other monarch in Europe but of such splendor as to be sought after by royalty for inclusion in their private collections from the Hermitage in St. Petersburg to Windsor Castle. Boutet is simply the ultimate marque in magnificent arms deluxe. While the present set is relatively sober and restrained in its decoration, the quality is equal to that of any of the most elaborate Versailles productions. PROVENANCE: Scott MacDonald Collection. CONDITION: Pistols are in pristine, untouched condition throughout, retaining most of their original Versailles factory polish with only some minor staining on pistol number 2. The grip on pistol number 1 has a hairline crack on each side of the frame and near the tang but is sound with minor wear to checkering. Mechanically crisp. Accessories are fine. The case shows expected edge wear commensurate with age, with minor repairs andsome staining but retaining most of the original gilt tooling. Original lining is slightly to moderately faded but intact. The leather inside the lid is pristine. Very few original upright casings of Boutet pocket pistols exist outside public collections and the opportunity to acquire one in pristine, untouched condition is rare if not unique. 4-47688 JR/MRZ231