1538) MATCHED PAIR OF ALL-STEEL FLINTLOCK MUFF PISTOLS WITH 3 MARKS CIRCA 1750: A great value at under $2k for both.
Discussion: This matched pair of all-steel flintlock muff pistols are very similar in construction to the Scottish all-metal pistols, except much smaller. This rare pair has three maker marks/proofs on the bottom of the octagonal front frame. Maker’s name is no longer visible except for a few remanents. There is an engraving on the frame and handles. The broad trigger guard (one loose) is decorated to match the bag-shaped steel butt, which is decorated en-suite with scrolling foliage. Both have cannon-type barrels. Possibly Belgium was made circa 1750. They are made completely of metal and resemble an English boot pistol single-shot flintlock. Complemented with a nice patina. The barrel length is approximately 1.25″. Bore .38.
Conclusion: A fine pair that, with about 2 hours of conservation, would look even better. For a modest cost under $2K, you have: A) A great conversation piece. B) An addition of two firearms to your arms and armor collection. C) Very inexpensive. D) The ultimate paperweights for your desk. E) You can probably fire them at the range (always consult a gunsmith). To put it more plainly you get a lot of “bang” for your buck (pun absolutely intended)!!!*