An early 19th century British sea service pattern 1801…
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An early 19th century British sea service pattern 1801 flintlock pistol, with short 9' barrel, circa 1815, walnut stock, India Service pattern lock stamped Tower and with GR cypher, and with other proof and armoury marks on barrel and grip. Brass trigger guard, side plate, ram pipe and butt knob Steel .56 bore barrel, lock and ramrod. Overall 41.5 cm. No license required.

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