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Is anyone familiar with the gunsmith Anne Patrick?

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Hello all, I have a much older friend who does not use the internet but is major collector and specializes in high valued muzzle loaders, mostly pistols. He has recently come across a pocket pistol made by a Anne Patrick of Liverpool, and is curious to know more about the Patrick family. He has also asked for any photos related to their work. Any information would be greatly apricated. This is my first question I've asked on this site so forgive me if I have not done so correctly. Thank you.
 
Hello all, I have a much older friend who does not use the internet but is major collector and specializes in high valued muzzle loaders, mostly pistols. He has recently come across a pocket pistol made by a Anne Patrick of Liverpool, and is curious to know more about the Patrick family. He has also asked for any photos related to their work. Any information would be greatly apricated. This is my first question I've asked on this site so forgive me if I have not done so correctly. Thank you.
Appears Ann Patrick’s work has a decent presence on the internet. Did a quick search and found a couple of references, and there are many more.
https://www.nramuseum.org/guns/the-...erpool,-england)-percussion-double-rifle.aspxhttps://www.vintageguns.co.uk/magazine/the-lady-was-a-gunmaker
 
Hi,
Anne Patrick took over the family gun making business in 1820 and died in 1832. There is a nice pair of dueling pistols by Anne Patrick shown in Atkinson's book on British dueling pistols.

dave
 
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