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Lot 3448ANTIQUE

A German percussion conversion pistol
Early 19th Century
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$468 inc. premium

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A German percussion conversion pistol
Early 19th Century

6 1/4 inch rifled .55 caliber barrel, with top rib inscribed Clemens Noschell; breech and tang chiseled with shells and florals and parcel gilt. Unmarked converted lock with silver inlays and hinged safety/nipple cover. Brass mounts and silver inlays molded and chased with C scrolls and florals. Walnut stock with checkered grip and carved leafage on spine.
Condition: Fair. Barrel has been shortened at some time, with peppered patina overall, some gold missing from barrel. Lock shows dark, even patina and functions well. furniture is in excellent condition, with trigger guard screw replaced with a nail and missing butt cap spike with end piece. stock missing a small chip at the muzzle and has several cracks. Wood chipped in several areas around butt cap.

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