A Pair of Percussion Queen Anne Pistols by Stanton
A Pair of Percussion Queen Anne Pistols by Stanton. Converted from flintlock, with blued three-stage cannon barrels, numbered ‘1’ and ‘2’ respectively and stamped with London proofs and barrel smith marks, engraved ‘STANTON’ above the breeches and ‘LONDON’ below, profusely engraved tangs, cocks and actions profusely engraved with scrolling foliage throughout, half-stocked in walnut with raised foliate aprons around the tangs, with hall-marked silver mounts comprising pierced side-plates, grotesque masks and escutcheons engraved with what appears to be a Phoenix.
Jonathan Apprenticed to William Turvey, 1739, free of Gunmakers Co., 1747. Proof piece and mark, 1754. Elected Assistant, 1761; Master, 1765. Gunmaker, Nephew and Successor to William Turvey, next Furnival Inn, Holborn, from 1748, died 1766.
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