I wonder if anyone knows anything about this style of pistol? My gut tells me it's not as old as it looks, possibly mid 19th Century and the words Eastern Europe, Ottoman and Turkish spring to mind. Overall it has the look and feel of having been made by a competent craftsman working at speed and cutting corners for example the pattern on the stock is erratic while the embellishments seem to be there to make the gun look like an expensive piece but without the actual quality. The ramrod has now merged with the stock and was probably only ever ornamental which I believe is a feature of Eastern guns. There is a makers mark on the barrel, it's tempting to think it reads "London" but it could be "Lowdem" or something else entirely and there are a couple of "proof" marks which again are indecipherable. The butt cap is an off white metal, not silver or brass while the rest of the furniture is iron.
Whatever, with the lightening of the wood around the lock and enlarged touch hole it does seem to have been rather well used in it's time.
Length 18 inches, cal .64
So any ideas or pointers?
Thanks
Whatever, with the lightening of the wood around the lock and enlarged touch hole it does seem to have been rather well used in it's time.
Length 18 inches, cal .64
So any ideas or pointers?
Thanks
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