A Crisp Pair of Flintlock Pocket Pistols
A Crisp Pair of Flintlock Pocket Pistols by W. Parker of London. With round turn-off barrels decorated with a band of engraving at the breech and at the muzzles, struck with London proofs, double line engraved box-lock actions, signed ‘W. Parker’ to one side within an oval surrounded by stands of arms and ‘Holborn London’ on the other side, fitted with sliding thumb-piece safety catches that also lock the pan, cock and frozen decorated en suite, slab sided walnut butts with chamfered edges and circular white-metal escutcheons. A nice clean pair by a good London maker.
Shop in Holborn, London. He was the founder of a famous firm of gunmakers. Had the Royal Warrant. Made boxlock flintlock pocket pistols, flintlock holster pistols and brass barel blunderbusses. Under Royal Government contract made flintlock musketoons. In 1829 when Sir Robert Peel organized the London Police, William Parker made flintlock and later percussion pistols for the Police organization. These were marked on the lock plate, 'W. Parker Holborn' and on the barrel the Police Division to which they were issued. The name was changed to Parker, Field & Co 1840-1850 and located at 233 Holborn, London and again changed to Parker Field & Sons at the above address 1850 to 1886. They made flintlock trade guns for the Hudson's Bay Company. Also percussion boxlock pistols, cased naval officers pistols and double barrelled shotguns. Later made percussion pepperboxes and single action .45 calibre percussion revolvers, Adams Patent.
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