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Thanks to a very good friend, I was able to add the two to my collection.

Gunsmith: Franz Xaver Wisthaler from 1801 to 1845 in Munich. Master Gunsmith in the Royal Guard Regiment.

The Pistols are practically newšŸ˜
480 Caliber.

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I`m going to have to buy a second closet. But how do I explain that to my WifešŸ˜‚
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Thanks to a very good friend, I was able to add the two to my collection.

Gunsmith: Franz Xaver Wisthaler from 1801 to 1845 in Munich. Master Gunsmith in the Royal Guard Regiment.

The Pistols are practically newšŸ˜
480 Caliber.

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I`m going to have to buy a second closet. But how do I explain that to my WifešŸ˜‚
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very very nice
 
Another beautiful pair of pistols. Very classy display as well.
 
Thanks to a very good friend, I was able to add the two to my collection.

Gunsmith: Franz Xaver Wisthaler from 1801 to 1845 in Munich. Master Gunsmith in the Royal Guard Regiment.

The Pistols are practically newšŸ˜
480 Caliber.

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I`m going to have to buy a second closet. But how do I explain that to my WifešŸ˜‚
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Yours are in much better shape. Mine are from the same time period, circa 1840 and made in Augsberg, Germany by Johannes Mond, with cannon type ends on the barrels. They are also numbered 1 & 2, circa 1840. 1 has more wear and tear, so probably it was the daily carry gun. Similar architecture... Also a matching SXS Shotgun in damascus.
 

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