I know a bit about this little pistol. It is pretty typical of Queen Anne's pistol The the center hammer seems to be a bit uncommon. I am guessing it is about 1750 to 1780. The stocks are about 80% with several small fiberglass patches. Who ever did it, matched the color pretty well so the repairs don't jump out at you. The lock is tight and functions perfectly and the bore is pretty good. Two of the proofs are London. The main thing I am looking for is identification of the mark between the London proofs. It appears to be a capital F but I can't make heads or tails of the marking above the F. One reference I found indicated the F means foreign. I am speculating that indicates a gun that was made somewhere other than England. I am try to appraise several guns for a friend who lost his brother. So ball park values will be appreciated. I will be posting a couple more muzzle guns as I get them photographed. Please feel free to make suggestion. What I don't know about these could fill a book.
Thanks
Tom
Thanks
Tom