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PAIR OF ALL METAL BRASS WITH SILVER INLAY SCOTTISH PISTOLS BY JOHN CAMPBELL OF DOUNE.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:5,000.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 15,000.00 USD
PAIR OF ALL METAL BRASS WITH SILVER INLAY SCOTTISH PISTOLS BY JOHN CAMPBELL OF DOUNE.
NSN. Cal. .548 Bore diameter. These interesting pistols from this well known gunsmithing town, are by John Campbell, grandson of the first John Campbell, gunmaker, and were made before 1798. They have 7-1/8" brass bbls with slight bell at muzzles. Bbls are engraved with well cut, large scroll, and with fluting at rear ends. Typical Scottish miquelet type vertical seared locks have brass lockplates and integral brass pans with steel bridled friction frizzens. Round bodied, serpentine cocks are nicely filed, and have scroll engraving matching that of tails of lockplates, which are also engraved "John Campbell" under pans. Traditionally engraved brass frames have silver band inlays along bottoms and around knobs of slightly flared ball grips. Flattened ball triggers are also of silver. Steel belt hooks with pierced and engraved decoration on tails, are affixed to left sides of pistols. Typical thin fancy turned ramrods mount through long, plain, single pipe. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Fine. All brass is toning back to a medium mustard yellow, engraving slightly softened. Steel parts cleaned to silver and pewter. Silver inlays toning. Lockplate of one pistol does not fit well at rear. This pistol also has halves of ball trigger separated. Rear band of bottom silver inlay of the other pistol has some loss, and it appears that the cock is an exceptionally well done replacement. An unusual pair of Scottish pistols, most likely owned by a Naval officer. 4-49862 MGM324