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An early 19th Century muzzle loading percussion cap sporting gun by Dunderdale, Mabson & Labron, with steel mounted mahogany stock, 127cm overall, stamped with maker's name to lock, with apparently original ramrod Note: Dunderdale, Mabson & Labron recorded in 1818 as gun makers of Russell Street, Birmingham Rusting and worn, maker's stamp worn, some bruising to stock
Oak cased transitional percussion cap revolver with two piece checkered grip, engraved steelwork and lock named W Griffiths, the six shot cylinder with various proof marks with five inch octagonal barrel marked Improved Patent Revolver with baize lined fitted case with a small selection of accessories
Militaria: a mid 19th century percussion fowling piece muzzle loader, by Gameson, with walnut stock, damascus twist barrel, octagonal to the breech, silver escutcheon, bolt escutcheons, and breech binding, engraved tangs and lockplate with dog flushing a duck, and makers name, complete with fitted ramrod, barrel length 84cm, total length 125cm.
An early 19th Century .675 calibre percussion cap Officers pistol by Parker of London, the 7ins hexagonal Damascus steel barrel showing much original finish, fitted with V and bead sights, with plain lockplate bearing maker's name "C. Parker", and some foliate engraving, with chequered walnut stock, horn capping and stirrup swivel ramrod, 12.5ins overall
A 19th Century Indian Army .74 calibre two band percussion Enfield musket, the 34ins plain steel barrel with V and button sights (no visible markings), plain steel lock marked with large crown, 1861 and other indistinct marks, with hardwood stock and steel fittings, and with ramrod present, 50ins overall
An 1857 .54 calibre percussion Enfield short stocked musket, the 24.5ins plain steel barrel with leaf front sight, marked crown over BP, crown over V and 20, the plain lock marked crown over VR, crown over broad arrow and 1857, sportster style walnut stock with steel fittings, and ramrod present, 40ins overall
A 19th Century Continental .73 calibre percussion cap fowling piece, the 32ins plain barrel with bead front sight (no visible markings), the plain steel lock with foliate engraving, hardwood pistol grip, sporter stock with brass patch box and fittings, and with ramrod present, 47.5ins overall
A 19th Century 31 calibre percussion cap five shot revolver 10cm barrel marked 'cap system by American', the chamber with traces of engraving, horn grips, complete with leather holster. CONDITION REPORT: Hammer pulls back on halt cock when pulling trigger fires, cylinder not lined up, nipples worn, rammer works, barrel shaft wobbly, crack and chips to grip, see images
Revolver: A Colt Model 1849 percussion revolver serial number 273733 (matching numbers) which dates it to 1865. Barrel 6". Top flat marked 'Address Col. Saml Colt. New York. U.S.A..' Brass T/G & Backstrap. One piece walnut grips (minor chip to r.h rear toe). Calibre .31. Smooth overall patina. No cylinder scene. Good crisp action. No licence required. A decent late U.S. Civil War pocket revolver.

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