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pistol, flintlock

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  • Ingoa Kē

    Maiuluk flintlock pistol (Arab) [19th century]

    Col. CER Mackesy, NZMR, NZEF

  • Kupu whakaahua

    [Maiuluk] flintlock belt pistol [19th century]

    flintlock belt pistol; .62 inch calibre, 18mm bore; smoothbore steel cannon barrel; brass side plate; barrel decorated with heavily carved design and Turkish type markings on top of barrel; brass inlay on grip; action at fault

    missing: butt cap; trigger guard

  • Wāhi
  • Wāhi Hāngai
  • Rā Tāpiringa
    27 Oct 1927
  • Tohu Tuakiri Kē

    W0302 (war)

    309065 (police firearm registration number)

    1926.195? (accession number)

  • Wāhanga
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  • Rārangi Mihi
    Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, W0302
  • Kohinga
  • Kaiwaihanga Matua

     unknown (Gunmaker)

  • Wāhi
  • 19th Century
  • Tuhipoka Hāngai

    Maiuluk flintlock pistol (Arab) [19th century]

    Collected during WW1 by Colonel Charles Ernest Randolph Mackesy CMG, CBE, DSO (1861-1925)

    Charles Mackesy, a married man with several children, volunteered for service on the outbreak of war and left New Zealand with the rank of Lieut. Colonel, as officer commanding the Auckland Mounted Rifles. After a brief period on Gallipoli he returned to Egypt to take charge of the New Zealand Mounted Rifle Brigade Base. On several occasions during the 1916-1918 Sinai-Palestine campaigns he commanded the Mounted Rifles. His services were honoured with the award of a Distinguished Service Order (DSO) and his appointment as Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 1917. During late 1918 he served briefly as military governor of Salt and Amman, and stayed on for several months as advisor to the new Arab administration. In 1919 he was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).

    Charles Mackesy returned to New Zealand in 1919 and resumed farming near Whangarei. He died of heart failure in 1925. His collection was shortly afterwards presented to the Museum by Mrs Mackesy.

    Three of his sons also served overseas during the war, and one, Harry Mackesy, was killed during the assault on Chunuk Bair in August 1915.

    see: http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/3m19/mackesy-charles-ernest-randolph5.

  • Mahi Hāngai
    WW1; 1914-1918
  • Tangata Hāngāi
  • Wāhi Hāngai
  • Pāoho
  • Whakaahuatanga Ine
    overall length: 360mm
    barrel length: 200mm
    calibre: 15mm
  • Raraunga Ine

    360mm

    200mm

    15mm

    50mm

    105mm

  • Taumata whakarōpū
  • Whakahounga o Mua
    15 May 2023
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