Officer's Holster Pistol (one of pair)
Dateca.1765-1775
Artist/Maker
Daniel Moore
OriginEngland, London
MediumWalnut, brass, silver, ebony and steel
DimensionsLength: 14 3/8" Barrel: 8 3/4" x .63 caliber
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1937-265,1
DescriptionWalnut full-stocked pistol with an engraved brass barrel and lockplate. Rounded, lock made with a steel safety behind the cock. A carved shell behind the barrel tang connects aprons surrounding the rear of the lock mortice and the sideplate flat. Silver mounts include a long-spurred buttcap embellished with a grotesque masque, a rococo wristplate and triggerguard, a panoply of arms sideplate, and two rammer pipes. Ebony or blackened wood rammer with a brass cap at one end and a worm at the other.Label TextMade with brass lockplates and barrels instead of iron or steel, this snazzy set of English officer’s pistols is of better quality than most. Their silver mounts include long-spurred buttcaps, emblazoned with a grotesque masque, and panoply of arms sideplates incorporating drums, flags and armour. Similar pairs were carried by officers in Red, Blue and Green uniforms, including Generals George Washington and Charles Lee.
InscribedLockplate engraved DL over MOORE, barrel engraved DL MOORE LONDON.
MarkingsBarrel struck with London Proof and View marks, in addition to that of Daniel Moore (a crown over D.M within a tombstone-shaped cartouche).
Exhibition(s)
ca.1755-1765
1820-1830
ca. 1825-1840
ca. 1690
ca.1775-1780
1765-1775
ca.1730-1740
ca.1734-40
ca. 1730-1740
Ca. 1770-1780
ca. 1717-1728