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Right hand pistol with a snaphance lock with brass lock plate, fruit wood stock with lemon-shaped butt and brass barrel, signed RM on the lock plate, possibly for Robert Mosman, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1625
Pistol with a snaphance lock, iron stock and heart butt, inlaid with silver and brass and signed C.D.
Pistol with a late snaphaunce lock, iron stock and heart butt, bearing the Forbes Arms and initials R.F., and signed IO. STUART, 1702
One of a pair of iron pistols with lobe-shaped butts and late snaphance locks, signed TB on the lock plate, possibly for Thomas Bruce, dagmaker, burgess, Edinburgh, dated 1650 on the circualr fence
Iron right hand pistol with a globular butt and early snaphance lock, chased with panels of floral and leaf scrolls, signed and dated on the lock and barrel "IG 1627", possibly for James Gray (1), gunmaker, Dundee
Snaphance pistol, left hand pistol of pair, all brass (originally gilt) with fishtail butt and snaphance lock, orignally owned by Louis XIII of France, signed and dated, made by James Low, Dundee, Scotland, 1611 AD
Snaphance pistol, right hand pistol of pair, all brass (originally gilt) with fishtail butt and snaphance lock, orignally owned by Louis XIII of France, signed and dated, made by James Low, Dundee, Scotland, 1611 AD
One of a pair of steel snaphaunce pistols with heart-shaped butts, signed W.S., 1671, probably worked in an east coast town
One of a pair of steel snaphaunce pistols with heart-shaped butts, signed W.S., dated 1671, probably worked in an east coast town