Pirate

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Dragon Hilt Smallsword
This Italian sword dates back to the first half of the nineteenth century where it was worn on the occasion of parades and ceremonies. A similar sword belonged to the Swedish General Gustaf Wilhelm Tibell.
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The double-edged and pointed blade is made of steel. The brass-plated metal hilt has a handle that is shaped like the head of a dragon, as well as the bridge protecting the knuckles which has the shape of a gothic-style griffin.
Total Length: 104cm
Weight: 957g
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £50.00 Incl. Tax: £60.00 -
DAMAGED - Jolly Roger Pistol with Plaque
DAMAGE: The letter J has worn away on the pistol.
Quantity: 1The typical gun that was used by pirates when they attacked merchant ships to rob them of their loot.
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The geographical areas (the seas) in which the pirates acted were the Caribbean Sea, the area of the Strait of Gibraltar, Madagascar, the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf and the South China Sea. It is said that it was in the latter that there was the highest number of pirates, as well as the most feared, due to the atrocities for which they were responsible during attacks on ships.
One of the fundamental rules of pirates was to oblige the entire "crew" to always keep their weapons ready and clean. When pirates were captured, they were not imprisoned, but were immediately executed, usually by hanging.
The gun, one of a kind, stands out for the fine type of wood used and for the attention to detail in the decorations.
Length: 37cm
Weight: 610g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Regular Price: £60.00
Special Price Excl. Tax: £36.67 Incl. Tax: £44.00
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Flintlock Pistol - 17th Century
Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.
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Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress!
Length: 32cm
Width: 5cm
Height: 11cm
Weight: 435g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.Excl. Tax: £29.17 Incl. Tax: £35.00 -
Flintlock Pistol - 18th Century
Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.
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Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress!
Length: 31cm
Width: 5cm
Height: 10cm
Weight: 430g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.Excl. Tax: £29.17 Incl. Tax: £35.00 -
Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol - 17th Century
Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.
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Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress!
Length: 37cm
Width: 5cm
Height: 10cm
Weight: 670g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.Excl. Tax: £38.33 Incl. Tax: £46.00 -
Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol - 18th Century
Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.
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Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress!
Length: 38cm
Width: 5cm
Height: 10cm
Weight: 580g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.Excl. Tax: £37.50 Incl. Tax: £45.00 -
Flintlock Duelling Pistol - 17th Century
Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.
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Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress!
Length: 44cm
Width: 5cm
Height: 10cm
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.Excl. Tax: £36.67 Incl. Tax: £44.00 -
Flintlock Duelling Pistol - 17th Century
Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.
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Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique brass finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress!
Length: 38cm
Width: 5cm
Height: 10cm
Weight: 575g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.Excl. Tax: £39.17 Incl. Tax: £47.00 -
Flintlock Duelling Pistol - 18th Century
Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.
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Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress!
Length: 37cm
Width: 5cm
Height: 10cm
Weight: 530g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.Excl. Tax: £32.50 Incl. Tax: £39.00 -
Jolly Roger Pistol with Plaque
The typical gun that was used by pirates when they attacked merchant ships to rob them of their loot.
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The geographical areas (the seas) in which the pirates acted were the Caribbean Sea, the area of the Strait of Gibraltar, Madagascar, the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf and the South China Sea. It is said that it was in the latter that there was the highest number of pirates, as well as the most feared, due to the atrocities for which they were responsible during attacks on ships.
One of the fundamental rules of pirates was to oblige the entire "crew" to always keep their weapons ready and clean. When pirates were captured, they were not imprisoned, but were immediately executed, usually by hanging.
The gun, one of a kind, stands out for the fine type of wood used and for the attention to detail in the decorations.
Length: 37cm
Weight: 610g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £50.00 Incl. Tax: £60.00







