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A Rare Pair Of Algerian 20-Bore Flintlock Holster Pistols And...

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A Rare Pair Of Algerian 20-Bore Flintlock Holster Pistols And Powder Measure
Late 18th/Early 19th Century
The first with minor differences, each with three-stage barrel retained by an engraved silver band (one replaced) at the muzzle, part octagonal breeches decorated with designs of foliage, tangs (one broken) with silver ropework, lightly decorated flat bevelled Italian export locks each engraved 'D.B.', moulded hardwood full stocks inlaid with engraved silver foliate cagework (some old repairs) secured by pins and enclosing numerous drop-shaped and circular pieces of red coral (corallium rubrum), silver mounts comprising spurred faceted pommels each with domed cap, trigger-guards with foliate finials and reeded bows, turned ramrod-pipes (one replaced and one repaired), and later silver-capped horn-tipped ramrods, the powder-measure of silver-mounted tubular brass set with red coral at the top and engraved with foliage, steel measure faced in silver incised with graduations, and with silver suspension loop (3)
32.2 cm. barrels
These pistols are part of a well-known group of firearms made mainly to be presented as diplomatic gifts during the reign of Hammuda ibn Ali, Bay of Tunis (1759-1814). For more information see Niels Arthur Andersen, Gold and Coral, Presentation Arms from Algiers and Tunis, 2014, passim

Further examples are in the collection of H.M. The King at Windsor Castle, and in other English and international institutions and private collections

See Howard Ricketts and Philippe Missillier, Splendour Des Armes Orientales, d'Acte-Expo, Paris, 4 May - 3 July, 1988, p. 50, fig. 71; Robert Elgood, Firearms Of The Islamic World In The Tareq Rajab Museum, Kuwait, 1995, p. 75, fig. 40/41; and Robet Hales, Islamic And Oriental Arms And Armour..., 2013, pp. 248-250, figs. 607-609 and p. 277, fig. 264

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A Rare Pair Of Algerian 20-Bore Flintlock Holster Pistols And Powder Measure
Late 18th/Early 19th Century
The first with minor differences, each with three-stage barrel retained by an engraved silver band (one replaced) at the muzzle, part octagonal breeches decorated with designs of foliage, tangs (one broken) with silver ropework, lightly decorated flat bevelled Italian export locks each engraved 'D.B.', moulded hardwood full stocks inlaid with engraved silver foliate cagework (some old repairs) secured by pins and enclosing numerous drop-shaped and circular pieces of red coral (corallium rubrum), silver mounts comprising spurred faceted pommels each with domed cap, trigger-guards with foliate finials and reeded bows, turned ramrod-pipes (one replaced and one repaired), and later silver-capped horn-tipped ramrods, the powder-measure of silver-mounted tubular brass set with red coral at the top and engraved with foliage, steel measure faced in silver incised with graduations, and with silver suspension loop (3)
32.2 cm. barrels
These pistols are part of a well-known group of firearms made mainly to be presented as diplomatic gifts during the reign of Hammuda ibn Ali, Bay of Tunis (1759-1814). For more information see Niels Arthur Andersen, Gold and Coral, Presentation Arms from Algiers and Tunis, 2014, passim

Further examples are in the collection of H.M. The King at Windsor Castle, and in other English and international institutions and private collections

See Howard Ricketts and Philippe Missillier, Splendour Des Armes Orientales, d'Acte-Expo, Paris, 4 May - 3 July, 1988, p. 50, fig. 71; Robert Elgood, Firearms Of The Islamic World In The Tareq Rajab Museum, Kuwait, 1995, p. 75, fig. 40/41; and Robet Hales, Islamic And Oriental Arms And Armour..., 2013, pp. 248-250, figs. 607-609 and p. 277, fig. 264

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