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A Cased Pair Of 20-Bore Percussion Officer's Pistols By Riviere,...

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A Cased Pair Of 20-Bore Percussion Officer's Pistols
By Riviere, London, Mid-19th Century
With twist sighted barrels (acid cleaned) each engraved 'LONDON' along the top flat, breeches each engraved with a foliate scroll on the top flat and with threaded plug, foliate engraved tangs each with back-sight, border engraved flat locks and hammers decorated with foliage, the former signed in capitals, figured full stocks each with chequered rounded butt, trigger-guards each with pineapple finial, decorated en suite with the locks on the bow, and retaining some original blueing on the inside, vacant white-metal escutcheons and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and stirrup ramrods: in lined and fitted mahogany case with some accessories including Dixon & Sons three-way powder-flask (old shallow dent on one side) retaining much of its lacquered finish, the interior of the lid with reproduction maker's trade label, the exterior with shaped vacant brass escutcheon, Birmingham proof marks
16.3 cm. barrels
Isaac 2 Riviere was granted English Patent No. 5175 (for concealed percussion locks) in 1825. His lock was rejected by the Ordnance in 1834. He joined the H.A.C. in 1821, became a Captain in the Jäger Corps in which he served between 1833 and 1848, and died in 1851

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A Cased Pair Of 20-Bore Percussion Officer's Pistols
By Riviere, London, Mid-19th Century
With twist sighted barrels (acid cleaned) each engraved 'LONDON' along the top flat, breeches each engraved with a foliate scroll on the top flat and with threaded plug, foliate engraved tangs each with back-sight, border engraved flat locks and hammers decorated with foliage, the former signed in capitals, figured full stocks each with chequered rounded butt, trigger-guards each with pineapple finial, decorated en suite with the locks on the bow, and retaining some original blueing on the inside, vacant white-metal escutcheons and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and stirrup ramrods: in lined and fitted mahogany case with some accessories including Dixon & Sons three-way powder-flask (old shallow dent on one side) retaining much of its lacquered finish, the interior of the lid with reproduction maker's trade label, the exterior with shaped vacant brass escutcheon, Birmingham proof marks
16.3 cm. barrels
Isaac 2 Riviere was granted English Patent No. 5175 (for concealed percussion locks) in 1825. His lock was rejected by the Ordnance in 1834. He joined the H.A.C. in 1821, became a Captain in the Jäger Corps in which he served between 1833 and 1848, and died in 1851

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