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Lot 159

A pair of Irish flintlock boxlock pocket pistols, by Daniel Muley, Dublin, early 19th century,...

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Lot 159

A pair of Irish flintlock boxlock pocket pistols, by Daniel Muley, Dublin, early 19th century,...

Starting Bid: £550

Estimate: £800 - £1,200

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Lot 159

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A pair of Irish flintlock boxlock pocket pistols, by Daniel Muley, Dublin, early 19th century, each with 1.8" turn-off barrel, the plain frame signed Muley to one side and Dublin to other, ring neck flint-cock, slab hardwood grip with shield escutcheon engraved with initials, concealed trigger, 14.5cm long (2)

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