Instead of firing into the sky or the ground, aiming for a near miss would show seriousness and would appear to any witnesses to have been a legitimate attempt but avoid taking a life. But you had never gained so great a name, In England had your pistols killed as few." Lock plates engraved Wogdon & Barton, having push-on half-cock safeties, semi-rain proof pans, and roller frizzen springs (one spring repaired). The Wogdon pistols used in the Hamilton-Burr duel belonged to Hamiltons brother-in-law, Colonel John Barker Church. Nonetheless, Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel to repair his reputation. 0.8 oz. Mary had already filed for divorce, unheard of in 18th-century England, and this only added to her notoriety. Colonel Lennox fired and the ball grazed one of his Royal Highness curls. A Rifled Pocket Pistol by Smith. Wogdon made the pistols used in the infamous BurrHamilton duel, which were later claimed to have concealed "hair triggers" (also known as set triggers). All rights reserved. The pistols are quite unique with their saw handled butts and spurred trigger guards the design of which would have been specified by the owner. A serious pistol shot would practise with his own pair and would be reluctant to provide one of his pistols to his adversary. The lock, which is bright along with the cock, is marked in script ""Wogdon"". This nice single dueling flintlock pistol by a very well known maker is ready for your English flintlock pistol collection. (10.5 cm); Wt. The name of one gunmaker recurs repeatedly in tales of the most infamous duels Robert Wogdon, says John O'Sullivan and De Witt Bailey, in this edited extract from Robert Wogdon, Wogdon & Barton, John Barton, London Gunmkaers 1764-1819. Click here for more information. The overall length is approx. Swords or dueling pistols were standard, but rifles and other firearms were also used in rarer instances, and, in theory, duels could be fought with any agreed upon weapons under just about any terms, even in hot air balloons with blunderbusses over Paris. This dueling flintlock pistol is by Robert Wogdon (1733-1813), a well-known London gunsmith from Lincolnshire who operated at Haymarket, London, from 1774 to 1802. Burr was unharmed but stood in shock before being rushed away from the scene as was customary. Robert Wogdon (1734-1813) is arguably the best known and most respected maker of flintlock dueling pistols. Use your arrow keys to navigate the tabs below, and your tab key to choose an item, Title: Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel. A North African Flintlock Pistol . Estimated at $7,500-$12,000, these dueling pistols are beautiful, rare, and historically significant. As part of, Samuel Brunn (English, London, recorded 17951820), Louis Perrin (French, Paris, active 182365), James Purdey the Elder (British, London 17841863 Margate), J. C. A. Brun (French, Paris, active 184972), Louis Nicolas Auguste Flobert (French, Paris, 18191894). One particularly deadly option for a serious dispute was to have both men stand a set number of paces apart, cock and raise their pistols upon command, take aim at another command, and then fire simultaneously upon the final command. Initially standard holster or travelling pistols were mainly used, but by the end of the century special-purpose duelling pistols were being made by craftsmen in England, France, Germany, Austria, and the United States. British, London, Medium: His father told him to fire to miss, known as deloping, rather than take a mans life. These consisted of wax bullets in a cartridge without any powder charge; the bullet was propelled only by the explosion of the cartridge's primer. The overall length is approx. Today, those walnut, brass, and gold pistols are located in the headquarters of J.P. Morgan Chase, on 277 Park Avenue in New York City. Wogdon had apprenticed to the Irish gunmaker Edward Norton in Lincolnshire. Robert Wogdon produced flintlock firearms from the 1760s, and was particularly well known for his high quality duelling pistols. 0.5 oz. On 13 January 1777 at the Adelphi Tavern and Coffeehouse, Bate was accosted by Stoney and the duel proceeded without any witnesses. After he forcibly abducted Mary to the north of England, a warrant was issued for Stoney Bowes arrest. Mortimer, and many other talented English gunmakers certainly manufactured incredibly fine dueling pistols and helped create new innovations in their designs over time, but Wogdon truly specialized in them. Lot 3248 in the upcoming August 26-28 Premier Auction: A classic pair of Wogdon dueling pistols from circa 1780. The Mantons, Griffin & Tow, H.W. A PAIR OF ENGLISH FLINTLOCK DUELING PISTOLS by Wogdon & Barton, London The sighted browned octagonal twist steel barrels engraved Wogdon & Barton London, the touch-holes lined in gold with hooked breeches and engraved tangs.Set triggers. [4], All component parts were manufactured, hand-finished and then adjusted with great care and precision, which made duelling pistols much more costly than standard firearms of the period. Patron of that Leaden death!" Free ground shipping on all US Online Orders over $100! Desirable Cased Pair of Engraved Wogdon & Barton Flintlock Dueling Pistols Auction Date: August 28, 2022 Estimated Price: $ 6,500 - $ 9,500 Price Realized: Details A) Wogdon & Barton Dueling Pistol Manufacturer: English Model: Flintlock Pistol Type: Pistol Gauge: 54 Barrel: 10 inch octagon Finish: brown/casehardened/blue Grip: Stock: walnut The usual duelling distance of 12 paces was measured out and it was agreed that both parties would fire at the given signal. Robert Wogdon (British, 17341813), Gunsmith: This dueling flintlock pistol is by Robert Wogdon (1733-1813), a well-known London gunsmith from Lincolnshire who operated at Haymarket, London, from 1774 to 1802. His pistols had now reached a level of perfect proportions and balance, and had a simple elegance that could hardly be improved. These types are similar to duelling pistols in that they were muzzle-loading weapons that were sometimes expensively made and sold in matched, cased pairs with a set of accessories. Both parties presented and fired in succession. Starting in 1795 to 1803, he operated with a partner, John Barton, as Wogdon & Barton so this pistol is 1795 or earlier. Stoneys dying wish was that Mary would marry him. Price and Eacker exchanged shots multiple times the following day without injury and considered their affair settled. (39.4 cm); Wt. Tools for wood. Again, the affair began with politics. Not surprisingly, the few duels in which Wogdons pistols were known to have been used took place between opponents who were well-known public figures. [Note 3], Most English pistols had smooth bores, though some had scratch rifling, a subtle form of rifling which was difficult to see with the naked eye. RIAC believes that this website is accessible to the widest possible audience pursuant to the guidelines of the Americans with Disability Act. The Burr-Hamilton duel pistols were originally in a very similar configuration to this pair. Click here for more information. Not all fine, antique pairs of pistols are duelling pistols, though they may be called so. A discussion of the poem in The Critical Review; or, Annals of Literature from 1782 notes, "The artist to whom these stanzas are inscribed is famous for his skill in making pistols, whose aim is remarkably true" and notes the lines, "No one can tell how short he shall remain, If honour calls and Wogdon bids him die" as among the best in the poem. .36 in (9.3 mm); Wt. (42.5 g); screwdriver (e): L. 3 15/16 in. We continue to research and examine historical and cultural context for objects in The Met collection. 0.00. No details as to the pistol used by the Duke of York have so far been found. This was a legal proceeding in which a persons guilt or innocence was determined by the outcome of a fight. The pistols used in this duel are believed to have been the Wogdon & Barton pistols owned by John Barker Church, Alexander Hamiltons brother-in-law. He was dead within thirty-six hours. In some instances multiple rounds were fired without injury. (36.9 g); bullet mould (d): L. 4 13/16 (12.2 cm); Cal. Died aged 79. The seconds turned their backs, so they could deny being credible witnesses to what transpired should they be drawn into court. The butt cap and trigger guard are polished bright. He returned shortly before the War of 1812. Two shots are believed to have rung out almost simultaneously. Engraved in gold on the barrel: ARGer DE L'EMPEREUR. Hamilton, Burr, their seconds, and a doctor met at Heights of Weehawken in New Jersey, a popular but secluded dueling ground, on that fateful July morning. Hamilton received a .54-caliber wound to the abdomen from an English-made Wogdon & Barton flintlock smoothbore dueling pistol. When General Hamilton arrived, the seconds measured out the distance, 10 full paces, and cast lots for the choice of position. Lennox grazed the Dukes curls, and the Duke held his fire. 1.5 oz. (10 cm); Wt. Pair of Four-Barreled Turnover Percussion Pistols of Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne (17851851), with Pair of Box-Lock Turn-Off Pocket Pistols, Case, and Accessories, Double-Barrel Breech-Loading Pinfire Shotgun, Breech-Loading Rimfire Cartridge Pistol with Case and Accessories. At the time, the Duke of York, second son of the reigning King George III, was Colonel of the Coldstream Guards, and one Charles Lennox, nephew and heir to the Duke of Richmond, was Lieutenant-Colonel of the same regiment. A major source of income for Robert Wogdon was the production of duelling pistols, though perhaps significantly he never referred in his invoices to his pistols as being duelling pistols, but were rather a neat pair or brace. Perhaps the most bizarre duel in which Wogdon pistols were used took place on 13 January 1777 between the Reverend Henry Bate and Andrew Robinson Stoney. Duelling pistols are often single-shot flintlock or percussion black-powder pistols which fire a lead ball. Gunmaker John Rigby indicated this was done by Wogdon to try to remedy the fact that duelists often fired high and missed their mark, but in reality bending the bore down would not have helped, and shooting high could have been more easily remedied by different height sights. Poem, Stanzas on Duelling, by an Irish Volunteer, 1783, began Hail Wogden! https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/29592. The seven days having expired and no club member recollecting to have heard such words, Colonel Lennox felt justified in concluding that they were never uttered. The top center of the oval has what appears to be some kind of bird figure and a sword. (1219 g); powder flask (b): H. 4 1/8 in. Colonel Lennox wrote a circular to every member of Daubignys asking whether such words had been used about him and requesting an answer within the next seven days, adding that no reply would be considered equivalent to a declaration that nothing had been said. The sliding-safety locks are marked in script ""Wogdon"" over ""&"" over ""Barton"". 0.00. Its long barrel, measuring nearly twelve inches in length, indicates its intended use for targets. Church himself had fought a bloodless duel with Burr a few years earlier. More Info. Lot 81: This historic pair of silver mounted H.W. Fate or divine intervention was a key aspect of the origins of dueling. Mary Eleanor Bowes was the richest heiress in England at that time. The bow and butt cap also show engraving. The doctors concluded that Stoneys injuries might well prove fatal. Her promiscuous behaviour was well known and a series of anonymous, scurrilous articles with barely veiled references to her appeared in Reverend Bates Morning Post. From about 1770 onwards, gunsmiths were producing pistols expressly made for duelling.[2]. Robert Wogdon and John Barton operated at 14 Haymarket, London, from 1795 to 1803. When a duel was fought with a single pair of pistols it was because neither duellist owned their own and the pistols were supplied by a third party. That may have been one option, but it doesnt appear to have been common. 7626 Westheimer @ Voss, Houston, Texas 77063. 3 lb. (10.5 cm); Wt. The Most Famous Set of Dueling Pistols - Wogdon & Barton Until the building's demolition in 2019, you could view the most famous set of dueling pistols in history on display at the former JPMorgan Chase Tower, at 270 Park Avenue, NY, New York. An aesthetic vocabulary of blued, case-hardened, and browned steel and richly finished walnut, both with tasteful gold and silver accents, defines much of their best work. They go back centuries to trial by combat, also known as the judicial duel. 19th September 2018. During the late 19th and the early 20th centuries, duelling became a sport in which shooters fired at each other using non-lethal rounds. 15"". His pistols were so well known that "Stanzas on Duelling Inscribed to Wogdon, the Celebrated Pistol-Maker" from 1782 starts with the lines "Hail Wogdon! A 28-Bore Flintlock Duelling PistolBy Wogdon & Barton, London, Circa 1800. (44.5 cm); D. 6 3/4 in. Stoney Bowes was to spend the remaining 22 years of his life as a prisoner, his mounting debts still unpaid, and still pursuing yet more legal avenues to regain control of Marys fortune. Hamilton did not elaborate but indicated his remarks were political, not personal, which would imply that Burrs honor had not been drawn into question. The emotional trauma that Alexander Hamilton must have suffered three years later, facing Aaron Burr on the same spot where his son had been killed, and with perhaps the same pistol that he himself was now holding, can hardly be imagined. This resulted in a further duel between Colonel Lennox and Swift, which resulted in the unfortunate Swift being shot in the abdomen. (36.9 g); bullet mould (d): L. 4 13/16 (12.2 cm); Cal. The crest and monogram strongly suggest they may have belonged to Wogdons son-in-law, William Butt Jnr. The brown damascus style finish is visible in several areas along with scattered dents and manufacturing defects. After one man had fired, the other could fire within the remaining allotted time. Look at any Wogdon duelling pistol, be it one from his early production years in the mid-1770s or one made towards the end of his career when in partnership with John Barton in the early 1800s, and they all have that unmistakable Wogdon style. 15". [16][17] The famous fictional duel between Pierre and Dolokhov in the novel War and Peace was of this kind. The overall length of this pair of flintlock dueling pistols is approx. Alternatively, the duelists might exchange shots in turn instead of firing at the same time as was the case in the Laurens-Grimk duel in 1775. (30.3 cm); Cal. Committed to designing and building . Some say Hamilton threw away his shot on purpose as he had declared he intended to do privately and then Burr fired, while others suggest Hamilton fired reflexively after being shot. This supremely elegant target pistol is among their most accomplished work. Stoney Bowes, not one to give up easily, appealed against Marys divorce suit but Mary eventually gained her freedom. This is famously represented in the book and film The Last Duel. Pair of Wogdon & Barton Flintlock Dueling Pistols (AH6322) Price: $6,500.00 Item Number: AH6322 Add to Cart Add to wishlist Robert Wogdon and John Barton operated at 14 Haymarket, London, from 1795 to 1803. One Theophilus Swift was to write a pamphlet on the affair, taking the Dukes side. Pistols with calibers of 0.45in (11mm), 0.52in (13mm), 0.58in (15mm) or even 0.65in (17mm) were common. Hosted and Maintained by TwoPointZero IT. The wedge and wrist escutcheons are silver, and the latter have a monogram that appears to be the initials "LD." In some situations, the duelist who had already fired was also supposed to keep advancing until the opponent had fired. Given the large number of cased pairs of his duelling pistols that have survived to this day, his production was significant. Interestingly these pistols look identical to the pistols used in the Burr-Hamilton duel of 1804, including the 'concealed hair triggers' Description The barrels which are gently swamped to the muzzle, are 10.25 octagonal, sighted, browned twist with a smooth bore size of .550. [5] These gave the person using them an advantage over their opponent by reducing the amount of finger pressure required to fire the pistol, which greatly increased accuracy of the shot. Literature: For similar examples see Robert Wogdon, Wogdon & Barton, John Barton by John OSullivan & De Witt Bailey pp 180 185. He formally called upon the Duke either to give up the name of his false informant or afford him satisfaction. Flints. The brown damascus style finish is . Rogers Fund, 1937, Accession Number: Lot 3247: A very desirable cased pair of Wogdon & Barton flintlock dueling pistols from circa 1795-1803. The stock on gun 2 is fine with no cracks or chips and the dents and dings expected of light to moderate use. 181520", "THE TAMING OF THE DUEL: MASCULINITY, HONOUR AND RITUAL VIOLENCE IN LONDON, 16601800", "www.exetermemories.co.uk/EM/_events/last_duel.php", "Material Culture and Military History: Test-Firing Early Modern Small Arms", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Duelling_pistol&oldid=1132214902, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 7 January 2023, at 20:30. [6], Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh. This article about a company of the UK is a stub. The Duke had earlier indicated to Colonel Lennox that he wished to desire no protection from his rank. It has a dovetailed blade front sight, "Wogdon & Barton London" in script on top of the barrel, a gold vent liner, notch rear sight on top of the breech, "Wogdon & Barton" on the . If the matter could not be resolved through formal correspondence, the conflict would most commonly be settled with a formal exchange of shots from proper dueling pistols: a Wogdon affair.. Cased Pair of John Blissett & Son Percussion Dueling Pistols: Lot 332 Four British Prime Ministers have engaged in duels throughout history. Very good with more than half of the period refurbished brown, distinct Damascus patterns, and bright gold vent on the barrel; mottled silver-gray patina on the lock, gray and brown patina on the iron furniture, dark aged patina on the silver, replaced ramrod shaft, minor oxidation/pitting, and general mild wear. Whatever its origin, the name Wogdon certainly has a funereal ring to it, and very appropriate for the gunmaker whose duelling pistols were to send many men to their premature deaths. However, for at least twenty years before the BurrHamilton duel, English duelling pistols by all the top makers had been customarily fitted with set triggers. Dueling as a way to protect one's reputation has long faded from acceptable behavior, but these paired and cased dueling pistols for sale in Rock Island Auction Company's Aug. 26-28 Premier Auction are a fascinating way to recall a different time and a different way of personal conduct. 0.00. The name Wogdon or, as it was sometimes recorded, Wogden or Wegden, suggests its origin might have been in some long-forgotten ancient craft or trade, or the name of one of the more than 3,000 lost medieval villages, the names of which have long since disappeared from the map. Design [ edit] This is a very nice pair of dueling pistols by a well-known maker of quality flintlock pistols. (1726.5 g). In 1797, Alexander Hamilton's brother-in-law, John Baker Church, had obtained an exquisite pair of custom-made dueling pistols made by Wogdon. He left no records and never used serial numbers on his guns. Starting in 1795 to 1803, he operated with a partner, John Barton, as Wogdon & Barton so this pistol is 1795 or earlier. They have small blade front and fixed notch rear sights. 0.00. [7], The most famous and innovative manufacturers were London-based companies such as Wogdon & Barton, Durs Egg, Manton, Mortimer, Nock, and Purdey. While the design looks a bit odd, the author has found most sawhandle pistols point very naturally. SOLD. However, in some duels where the parties truly despised one another and the insults had been particularly serious, the adversaries agreed to duel until one of them was too injured to go on or killed. Collecting, preserving, researching, publishing, and exhibiting distinguished examples representing the art of the armorer, swordsmith, and gunmaker. [2] The name Wogdon became synonymous with dueling, to the extent that duels in England were sometimes referred to as "a Wogdon affair". The barrels on earlier guns were cylindrical, while later ones tended to be octagonal. Gunsmith John Barton British. However, it was acceptable for duels to be fought with different pistols and for each duellist to use their own pair, so they could use weapons they were familiar with. One of the most common varieties was having a set number of paces walked off and the positions marked in advance. Two pairs of pistols allowed for a second exchange of shots if both missed and the challenger of the duel was intent on continuing. A cased pair of half-stocked duelling pistols dated 1793. Spring Steel. He died the following day. While that is the origin, people clearly had misgivings about whether God would come to their aid in a duel both back in the Middle Ages and in the early modern era. The events that culminated in the duel were the result of several years of simmering political differences and antagonism. From 9mm to 45 ACP, find the best pistol for you. With re-browned swamped octagonal sighted barrel (bore pitted) with crudely refreshed signature along the top flat and line of beadwork at the rear, silver fore-sight, border engraved tang with back-sight and decorated with a shell and foliage, signed detented flat . Churchs dueling pistols were originally similar to the Wogdon & Barton pair in our next auction but at some point had brass forends fitted to them. Guns International #: 102053710 Seller's Inventory #: AH6322. The circumstances of the duel began when the Duke of York let it be known, that Colonel Lennox had heard words spoken to him at Daubignys [a gentlemans club] to which no gentleman ought to have submitted. Thereafter they quickly took over and after 1785 it was rare for a sword duel to be fought in London. The various component parts of these firearms were individually produced under the direction of a master gunmaker by highly specialized craftsmen, including a lock smith, barrel forger, stocker, and engraver. (30.3 cm); Cal. (9.6 mm); Wt. Nonetheless, smoothbore dueling pistols, generally around 28 bore (.54 caliber), were the weapons of choice by the late 18th century. The locks are signed "Wogdon/&/Barton" and have frizzen rollers, sliding half-cock safeties, and stepped tails. These pistols from the National Maritime Museum are engraved Horatio Nelson 1780. SCHEELS RIAC believes that this website is accessible to the widest possible audience pursuant to the guidelines of the Americans with Disability Act. Robert Wogdon and John Barton operated at 14 Haymarket, London, from 1795 to 1803. Starting in 1795 to 1803, he operated with a partner, John Barton, as Wogdon & Barton so this pistol is 1795 or earlier. He went perilously close to putting a ball through the dukes head, grazing one of the royal curls an action which would not have improved his military career prospects. 14.75". The refinished stock is good and has some dings and worn spots in the otherwise distinct checkering, crack between the ramrod entry pipe and trigger guard finial, repair above the nose of the lock, and some scattered minor dings and scratches. The plot was foiled, but he was acquitted. Like that pair, these pistols have "concealed" single set triggers, a standard feature of their pistols rather than a secret designed to give one duelist an advantage over the other. Wogdon had apprenticed to the Irish gunmaker Edward Norton in Lincolnshire. Whether it was in this form when used by Colonel Lennox in the 1789 duel, or still in its original full stocked form, is unknown. Original Tools. See "A." (3.8 cm); Wt. John Barton (British, recorded 17951819), Culture: They, and the cocks, have raised decorative edges. The Mantons, Griffin & Tow, H.W. Robert Wogdon manufactured the pistols used in the Hamilton-Burr duel, the most famous duel in American history. [15] The rules of the "French method" of duelling required the duellists to begin back-to-back, walk a set number of paces before turning and firing. One could be excused for not recognising the pistols used in the Hamilton-Burr duel as having been made by the famous Wogdon. As the challenged party, Hamilton selected Churchs pistols as the weapons. Pistol (a): L. 16 1/8 in. Please use the print button in the share bar at the top of the page. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. 1.3 oz. (14.2 g); case (g): H. 2 5/8 in. With swamped octagonal sighted barrels each signed in script along the top flat and engraved with a band of beadwork at the breech, silver fore-sights, tangs each incorporating the back-sight and finely engraved with foliage, signed flat . The stock on gun 1, which is lighter than gun 2, is vey good with no cracks, a chip around the rear barrel key, a small chip at the rear trigger guard attachment pin on the right, and scattered usage dents and dings. He died early the next morning. Where neither principal owned a pistol, then a pair might be produced to be shared. Burr was never tried for Hamiltons death, but rather than revive his political career, the duel was its death knell. Though disputed, this duel most likely took place on 26 May 1789. He was only 19 years old. Holster pistols, or horse pistols were used on horseback and carried in pairs in a leather holster slung across a horse's saddle. At a meeting three days later of officers of the Coldstream Guards to deliberate on whether Colonel Lennox had behaved as became an officer and gentleman, the officers resolved: It is the opinion of the Coldstream Regiment that Colonel Lennox had behaved with courage but from the peculiar difficulty of his case, not with judgement. Soon afterwards Colonel Lennox resigned his commission in the Duke of Yorks regiment. (136.1 g); cleaning rod (c): L. 15 1/2 in. [1] The name Wogdon became synonymous with dueling, to the extent that duels in England were sometimes referred to as "a Wogdon affair". As you can see, hitting a man-sized target with a muzzleloading pistol wouldnt have been particularly difficult. The barrels have a decorative band around the breech end. The breech plug tangs, butt caps, and trigger guards have decorative engraving. (6.7 cm); W. 17 1/2 in. 2023 Rock Island Auction Company. 7 oz. [11] The short range most duels took place at, combined with the accuracy of rifled pistols meant their use substantially increased the chances of a fatality during a duel. The barrels were given a blued or browned finish to reduce glare. Provenance: The Collection of Joe M. Wanenmacher Jr. [3] Other features were saw handles, platinum-lined touch-holes and hair triggers. The pistols have smoothbore Damascus barrels with gold vent liners, dovetailed silver blade front sights, "Wogdon & Barton London" signed on top, registration markings for County Down in Ireland, engraved borders at the breech, and casehardened standing breeches with fixed notch rear sights and engraving. Patron of that Leaden death!" In addition to the renown quality of his pistols in his own time, Wogdon is arguably the most recognized maker of dueling pistols known today because of the pair used in the famous duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr that ended with Hamilton fatally wounded. (41 cm); L. of barrel 11 15/16 in. The actions on both pistols function correctly. Undoubtedly the most famous duel with Wogdon pistols, and certainly the most famous pistol duel in the United States, took place on 11 July 1804 at Weehawken, New Jersey, between the former Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, and the sitting Vice-President of the United States, Aaron Burr. Stoney demanded Bate reveal the author of these articles; Bate refused and Stoney challenged him to a duel as the Countess of Strathmores champion. Upon the signal, they could advance towards one another and choose when to fire. Pistol: wood (walnut), steel, gold, brass, horn; ramrod: wood (walnut), brass, steel; case: wood (mahogany), velvet, brass; powder flask: brass, steel, leather; bullet mold: steel; screwdriver: wood (walnut), brass, steel; cleaning rod: wood (walnut), brass, steel; bottle: glass, Dimensions:
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