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My second pair of Pistols

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Probably Belgium.
Refined by Gastinne Rennete Paris about 1850.
For the coat of arms on the Case i`m looking for answers.

I have had this for 2 days.
I`m going shooting whith it on Wednesday.šŸ˜
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Probably Belgium.
Refined by Gastinne Rennete Paris about 1850.
For the coat of arms on the Case i`m looking for answers.

I have had this for 2 days.
I`m going shooting whith it on Wednesday.šŸ˜
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Probably Belgium.
Refined by Gastinne Rennete Paris about 1850.
For the coat of arms on the Case i`m looking for answers.

I have had this for 2 days.
I`m going shooting whith it on Wednesday.šŸ˜
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That Sir is a most excellent acquisition, one of which you should be very proud!
 
Another beautiful pair of pistols. I have a question though. Would these be considered dueling pistols? If not, what about them says they arenā€™t?
 
Dueling Pistols were my first thought, Iā€™d love to hang on to one of them for a shooting session.
 
Interesting how the lock molding interacts with the lock plates. some fine craftmanship there. nice pistols congrats. Also noticed they are not sighted, the en-cased loading rod to me suggests duelers along with them being numbered 1&2, As to the lock plate configuration was just thinking perhaps made that way in case one shooter was a left-handed shooter, the off set in the plate could allow a high thumb grip, just thinking.
 
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Those are some fine-looking pistols.
They also included a round mallet with a stout-looking loading rod.
In a matter of honor, load that pistol, whatever it takes!
In the case, what is the tool with the black handle, between the lower pistol and the bullet mold?
 

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