Пара Пистолетов. ударный кремневый. Европа. 18 век. фото 40-01
A PAIR OF .700 CALIBRE IRISH FLINTLOCK YEOMANRY PISTOLS BY POWELL, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1750
with 11in barrels stamped with a proof mark (areas of pitting), in a heart the letter 'P' at the breech, one stamped with another mark, probably Dublin (Neue Stockel 8550), tapering barrel tangs engraved 'E' and 'N33', rounded locks signed on the tails, engraved en suite with the tangs (one indistinct), inscribed 'Dublin' beneath the pans and engraved with pairs of lines (one cock repaired), regulation full stocks carved with an apron moulding about the tangs (one fore-end repaired), brass mounts of regulation type comprising moulded side-plates, spurred pommels engraved with an expanded flowerhead, trigger-guards with moulded finials, vacant oval escutcheons, a pair of ramrod-pipes, and later brass-tipped ramrods 45.5cm; 17 7/8in