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c1810 Antique British NEW LAND Pattern 14th LIGHT DRAGOONS FLINTLOCK Pistol
With King George III’s Royal Cipher
Here we present an antique 14th Light Dragoons British New Land Pattern British Cavalry Flintlock Pistol, made circa 1810 in London, England. Introduced in 1796 and in widespread production by 1802, the New Land Cavalry Pistol provided one model of pistol for all of Britain’s cavalry units such as the Royal Horse Artillery.
This example would have seen service during the War of 1812. The 14th Light Dragoons saw extensive service during the Napoleonic Wars from 1808-1814.
Overall condition is good. Strong action. Good smooth bore for its age. The stock shows much use and remains solid. Markings/engravings are legible. The trigger guard is marked “14-L-D/D/5” (for the 14th Light Dragoons). On the left stock flat two “H” stamps are present. Birmingham proofs.
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Barrel is 9 inches.
Caliber: .65 Flintlock
Overall condition as seen in photos.
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$2600
#244390