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From the famous Parisian Gunsmith Family

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauré_Le_Page
I really didn`t want to buy it. Until I noticed that the box has my initials.

Complete accessories, only the Bullet Mold have the wrong caliber.

Manufacture about 1850.
The powder flask by Dixon - London
Kaliber 12 mm

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Beautiful pistols, @Bayer1957, and nicely photographed. I, for one, really appreciate seeing the pistols you have shown. I don't think that the workmanship lavished on handguns by the old British, French, and German craftsmen has ever quite been equaled.

This thread is fine, right here in the "Handguns" section, but it would also be a good fit in the "Original Antique Firearms" forum. Those of us who especially appreciate the old guns tend to browse there first.

Thank you for showing these!

Notchy Bob
 
Beautiful pistols, @Bayer1957, and nicely photographed. I, for one, really appreciate seeing the pistols you have shown. I don't think that the workmanship lavished on handguns by the old British, French, and German craftsmen has ever quite been equaled.

This thread is fine, right here in the "Handguns" section, but it would also be a good fit in the "Original Antique Firearms" forum. Those of us who especially appreciate the old guns tend to browse there first.

Thank you for showing these!

Notchy Bob
Many Thanks
I hadn`t seen the new forum yet.
Mayvew a Moderator can move my Posts there?
All my contributions go beyond historical originals.
 
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