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A silver mounted flintlock souliot pistol originating from the Balkans, 19th century.
English three barrel tap action flintlock pocket pistol, circa 1800.from Michael German Antiques
Scottish flintlock pistol, circa 1720.
Gold and silver inlaid European flintlock pistol made for Eastern trade.Estimated Value: $2,500 -$4,
Rare Collier flintlock revolver, early 19th century.
Ornate gold inlaid pair of flintlock pistols crafted by G. Massin of Liege, Belgium, mid 18th centur
A silver mounted flintlock pistol originating from the Balkans, 19th century.
A beautiful pair of snaphuance pistols originating from Tuscany, late 17th century.Sold at Auction:
A gold and silver decorated presentation flintlock rifle by Nicolas Noel Botet of the Versailles Arm
A fine pair of 19th century gold guilt Ottoman flintlock pistols from Ionnina, Greece.
peashooter85:An English copy of a Lorenzoni repeating flintlock, early 18th century.
Beautiful maple stock flintlock musket made by the Ketland Brothers of Birmingham, England, early 19
French Model 1777 flintlock musketfrom Czerny’s International Auction House
Silver inlaid English flintlock fowling musket, 18th century.Sold at Auction: $3,000
Revolutionary War issued French Model 1766 flintlock musket with US surcharge markings.from Rock Isl
A flintlock carbine with folding stock from the Visconti House, Italy, 2nd half of 17th century.from
A seven barrel flintlock duckfoot pistol, 18th century.
Silver mounted miquelet tufenk musket originating from Turkey, 19th century.
Cased pair of “Ali Pasha” style flintlock pistols mounted with silver and semi-precious
A flintlock long rifle marked J.J. Henry/Boulton, late 18th or early 19th century. Click for larger,
Ornate LePage a Paris flintlock pocket pistol, France, early 19th century.
Breathtaking 19th century Turkish miquelet pistol decorated with gold, jade, emeralds, and garnets.C
An engraved, silver and red coral decorated flintlock pistol marked “Cominazo Lazaro”, I
A late 17th century flintlock door key pistol. Currently on display at the Art Institute of Chicago
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