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Miquelet Pistol, decoration and maker questions
This Miquelet Pistol is one of a pair. It has a patilla style lock, a gold touch hole, a two stage pinned barrel, a steel ramrod and a side plate with an attached belt hook. The stock is Catalan style. The furniture was once blued with gold leaf in the relief. Very little of the gold leaf remains. The floral decorations on top of the barrel look like they are silver. There is a makers mark on top of the barrel and on the front of the battery. Both marks have a little gold leaf remaining. I haven't been able to locate the marks in the books that I have.
Overall Length: 11 2/8 inches Barrel Length: 5 15/16 inches Barrel Diameter at Muzzle: .640 inches Weight: 1 lb, 8 5/8 ox The only other thing I know about these pistols is that they were purchased at one of the first MACA Baltimore gun shows. Can anyone tell me something about the barrel decorations or the maker marks? Any other comments or corrections would be appreciated too. FYI: images Copyright © 2010-2012 Dana Williams, All Rights Reserved Last edited by dana_w; 3rd December 2012 at 10:56 PM. Reason: Spelling Error |
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4th December 2012, 04:17 PM | #4 |
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At first reaction i realized these could be Portuguese; the tradional so called "egg butt" pistols. This eventuality brought me a significant enthusiasm . But after consulting someone experienced in this area, who dealt with several egg butt pistols from both XVIII-XIX century, with the three different types of lock, i was told these could be indeed Spanish versions.
If you have James Lavin "A history of SPANISH FIREMARS", you may be interested in observing gunmaker's mark #96 (page 277) named Seria. Maybe this is your guy. |
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Here is the mark from the other pistol in the set. Last edited by dana_w; 4th December 2012 at 06:01 PM. Reason: Added Photo |
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4th December 2012, 06:02 PM | #6 |
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You are quite right in that these things are often a dilemma to solve.
Weapons smiths weren't necessarily fine writers; the are lots of their names wrongly spelled. The barrel maker is often a person other than the lock maker; the similarity in both marks lettering would just be a coincidence. Cerra doen'st sound spanish (Castillian); Cierra would sound better ... but Sierra would sound best. Serrat is a Catalunian name and matches with the lock mark letters; who knows? XVII century ? I would be deeply surprised . |
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