Antique Six-Barrel Cap Gun
This antique cap gun is attributed to Alan Thurper of Worcester. Featuring a six-barrel design, this pistol showcases the craftsmanship of the Victorian era. The pistol features a wooden grip and a rotating cylinder mechanism, typical of cap guns from this period. It is a fascinating example of early firearm technology, designed to utilise percussion caps for simulated firing.
Condition and Collectibility
This cap gun exhibits signs consistent with age and use. The wood grip shows wear, and the metal components display patina. While not assessed for functionality, this piece is offered as a collectible item, appealing to enthusiasts of antique firearms and Victorian-era curios. It would be a unique addition to a collection, offering a glimpse into the history of early firearms and recreational shooting.
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