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RARE M1805 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK PISTOL DATED

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:11,000.00 USD Estimated At:22,000.00 - 28,000.00 USD
RARE M1805 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK PISTOL DATED

1806 AND NUMBERED 133. Cal. 54. S# 133. Bbl. measures 10 1/16”. Of the total number of 4,096 pistols produced, a scant 300 M1805 pistols were manufactured at Harper's Ferry dated 1806. Of these 300 pistols, only 52 examples dated 1806 are known to have survived to present day in various collections. This unprecedented, totally uncleaned with original 206 year old finish, early example is serial number "133". Bbl. is proofed on the left side with eagle head over “P” & “US” in an oval. The serial number “133" is stamped in front of the US proof. Pistol is original flint with original lock intact. Lock features a spread winged American eagle over “US” in front of the cock and “HARPERS FERRY 1806” to the rear of the cock. Brass trigger guard, buttcap, side plate, nose band & entry thimble. There is an iron ramrod thimble housing a brass tipped, wooden ramrod below the iron rib under the bbl. A cartouche can still barely be seen on the stock just to the rear of the side plate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: this pistol includes a preserved woven wading found in the barrel of the pistol in 1985 by James Wertenberger. CONDITION: iron has an overall dark, chocolate patina. Brass has a deep, mellow mustard patina with no evidence of polish. Lock holds both full and half cock and the action is very crisp. Wood is solid with a few minor dents and dings as would be expected in a military pistol that is over 200 years old. Bore is very good with an overall lightly oxidized finish. PROVENANCE: from the Collection of Rick Hudak, author of, "Harpers Ferry Arsenal and Joseph Perkin". Ex. Walter O'Conner Collection, Ex. Johnny Bassett Collection, Ex. Bob Berryman Collection, Ex. Jim Wertenberger Collection, Ex. Dave Prawdzik Collection. (01-20976/BF). ANTIQUE. $22,000-28,000.