Add to albumThis pair of iron and silver pistols was made by John Stuart in 1701. The pistols belonged to Ludovic Grant, 8th Laird of Freuchie and 1st Laird of Grant.
Each pistol has a heart-shaped butt and a snaphance lock mechanism. This type of lock, which used a flint to spark the gunpowder, was favoured by Scottish gunsmiths. The pistols are inlaid with silver and engraved with flowers and foliage.
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- Online ID: 000-190-000-734-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.LNA 19
- Date: 1701
1701
- Material: Steel. Inscription: IO. STUART / 1701
Steel. Inscription: IO. STUART / 1701
Pistol, flintlock
Pistol, flintlock
- Dimensions: 456 mm L x 62 mm W x 132 mm D
456 mm L x 62 mm W x 132 mm D
- What: Pistol, flintlock
Pistol, flintlock
- Subject: Arms and armour, Seafield Collection (NMAS Classification)
Arms and armour, Seafield Collection (NMAS Classification)
- Who: Joseph Stuart (Maker)
Joseph Stuart (Maker)
Ludovic Grant, 8th Laird of Freuchie and 1st of Grant (Owner)
Seafield Collection
Seafield Collection
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- Description: One of a pair of steel flintlock pistols, signed Io. Stuart, 1701
One of a pair of steel flintlock pistols, with heart butt and Doune lock, signed Io. Stuart, 1701, owned by Ludovic Grant, 8th Laird of Freuchie and 1st of Grant
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