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A PAIR OF US M1816 FLINTLOCK PISTOLS BY NORTH OF

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,750.00 USD Estimated At:3,500.00 - 5,000.00 USD
A PAIR OF US M1816 FLINTLOCK PISTOLS BY NORTH OF
CONNECTICUT WITH SADDLE HOLSTERS. Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 9 1/16". These fine M1816 pistols were produced by Simeon North of Middletown, CT between 1817 & 1820. The total number of pistols manufactured was 19,374. 1) This example has a round barrel proofed at the breech "US". The early style lock is marked "S. NORTH U (eagle) S MIDLN CON." between the brass pan and the cock. Iron trigger guard, buttcap, integral backstrap, side plate, and double barrel band. Walnut stock with oval cartouche to the rear of the side plate. Replaced wooden ramrod. CONDITION: barrel has a medium gray/brown patina. The lock, as well as all other iron parts, have a gray/brown patina with areas of original finish. Stock has a tight crack between the front of the side plate and the rear of the barrel band. Good bore. 2) This similar, but different, example has a round barrel proofed at the breech "P / US". The later style lock is marked "S. NORTH U (eagle) S MIDLTN CONN." between the brass pan and the cock. Iron trigger guard, buttcap, integral backstrap, side plate, and double barrel band. Walnut stock with oval cartouche to the rear of the side plate. Replaced wooden ramrod. CONDITION: barrel has a medium gray/brown patina. The lock, as well as all other iron parts, have a smooth, gray/brown patina with scattered areas of original finish. Stock has a very tight crack between the back of the lock and the backstrap. Fair bore. 3) A fine pair of black bridle leather saddle holsters that fit the North pistols exceptionally well. Each holster is sewn in the rear and retains the bottom plug. There is a 5-hole leather covered tin cartridge holder on the side of each holster. The holsters are joined by a double leather strap with a central opening to facilitate a saddle pommel. No holster cover is present. CONDITION: leather remains quite solid with expected flexing & flaking. There are a few open stitches, but no openings compromise the integrity of the holsters. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (01-23886/BF). ANTIQUE. $3,500-5,000.