Victorian pistols

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Title

Victorian pistols

Subject

Military

Description

Two pairs of pistols that belonged to Lochaber man Major James MacFarlane (1774 - 1849) who worked in India with the Honourable East India Company.
The first pair are percussion pistols with octagonal barrels, a ramrod, and a belt hook, and were made by gunsmith W. Powell. They date from the 1830s or early 1840s. There is a pistol and a spare. They would probably have been sold together in a presentation box, usually with gunpowder and a bullet making kit.
The second pair are percussion mechanism pistols made by Hewson of London, a fairly big gun manufacturer of the era. These pistols have been dated to the first decade of the 19th century. They are a last defence weapon and a person would conceal the weapon on their person and use it to either end their own life, or the life of their attacker.

Creator

W. Powell

Source

objects,military

Date

1830-45

Contributor

vanessa

Type

Physical Object

Identifier

87

Date Modified

12/03/2021

Extent

L 180 mm

Medium

West Highland Museum

Spatial Coverage

find,22.350075806124867,79.16748046875001;

Europeana

Europeana Data Provider

West Highlands Museum

Europeana Type

TEXT

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Prim Media

272

Material

metal

Object Number

4166

Citation

W. Powell, “Victorian pistols,” West Highalnds Museum, accessed January 23, 2025, https://whm100.org/omeka/items/show/271.

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