Pair of Westley Richards Percussion Belt Pistols
A rarity for sure, our latest find is this truly outstanding pair of Westley Richards, double barrel, belt pistols, we believe completed somewhere around 1830. Although there is likely to be a serial number present if you were to strip the pistols, sadly there is no number on the external so we can’t trace the history exactly, but what I can tell you, and is plain to see from the images, they are in absolute first class condition and are a marvel of early 19thcentury craftsmanship by this firm.





David Hodo on August 1, 2018 at 12:14 am
Agree with Neill and Ken Hill exactly…..Damascus steel and never knowing what you will find!!!
Dogs and Doubles on July 30, 2018 at 3:54 pm
Thanks for sharing. Beautiful pistols.
How did people use pistols like these (when they actually used them)?
Thanks,
Gregg
Chris Buckingham on July 29, 2018 at 9:12 am
A wonderful pair of pistols, from the lack of any sign of wear on the edges of the pistol grip flare these have probably been tucked away in a safe place since the day they were made, odd that there is no number on them, although I have a percussion Westly Richards 4 bore that also has no number, and I have looked all over it for one.
Peter Buckley. on July 29, 2018 at 12:55 pm
Hi Ricky
“Totally Exquisite” the level of workmanship hasn’t changed much from then till now!!
I wonder did the ‘Bishop’ hand this brace of pistols over to a very excited customer?
Superb colour case, fine checkering, barrel brown, engraving, the vision of the then craftsmen just stunning!
I would love to know what bore they are, they look like “Man Stoppers” (large bore)
I just can’t judge the scale against a cap tin?
Imagine having this pair stuffed into your belt when the need for a pistol in a skirmish was self evident to preserve your life!
Beautiful pistols extremely well kept by the very careful custodians!
Best regards
Peter.
Ken Hill on July 30, 2018 at 3:05 pm
Ricky,
This is why I always like this blog. You never know what you will see here. You won’t see these type of guns a lot and the condition is amazing.
Thanks for posting,
Ken