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MATCHED PAIR OF BRASS BARRELED FLINTLOCK 1812 PERIOD PISTOLS MARKED GEORGE K BISHOP.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:7,000.00 USD Estimated At:14,000.00 - 18,000.00 USD
MATCHED PAIR OF BRASS BARRELED FLINTLOCK 1812 PERIOD PISTOLS MARKED GEORGE K BISHOP.
NSN. 9" oct to rnd .50 Cal smooth unmarked brass bbls. Engraved flintlocks are marked "Capper & Co". 2-screwed silver sideplates are each engraved "George K Bishop". Silver buttcaps, trigger guards, nosecaps and ramrod ferrules have minimal engraving. Trigger guards end in an acorn design and bows are decorated with an engraved flower. Full walnut stocks and ivory tipped ramrods. George K. Bishop's family is said to have had a mill in Edgemont Township, Delaware County, PA and he is said to have seen action in the War of 1812 in the Battle of Baltimore. PROVENANCE: Frank Sujansky Collection. CONDITION: Pistol one has two stress cracks, one on each side of the forestock at muzzle. This pistol was obviously the pistol used most often as the engraving on the lock and the pistol in general shows signs of hard usage. Pistol two is in excellent condition throughout, obviously having been used much less frequently. This is a fine pair of early Kentucky pistols and both are in very nice shape. 4-49452 RG43