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Old 1st November 2009, 05:59 PM   #7
Dmitry
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Originally Posted by celtan
Guys,
What about my comments on the shape of the 9 and the 4? Are these usual for a putative 18th C dating?
This pistol dates post.1810. I would be quite comfortable in the mid-1800s. Liege proof mark came to be in 1810. The crowned N is the Belgian inspection mark from the mid-1850s. The characteristics of the lock are also 19th century. I'm still thinking the Persian market. The rose on the trigger guard might be pointing towards Isfahan.

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