3005 PALMETTO ARMORY, COLUMBIA SC SINGLE SHOT MARTIAL

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This item SOLD at 2023 May 14 @ 10:09UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD

PISTOL. Cal. 54. S# 1-4. This Model 1842 cavalry pistol with 8.5" barrel was assembled by William Glaze in Columbia, SC in 1852-1853 for the state of South Carolina. Glaze made & delivered 1,000 of these cavalry horse pistols in 1853. Later, during the war for Southern Independence, these pistols served South Carolina cavalry units in Confederate service. Most survivors of the war saw hard service. This example has survived in very good overall condition with fine aesthetic and good “PALMETTO ARMORY” markings on lock and barrel.
Dr. Fred Novy changed the way we look at Palmetto Armory model 1842 pistols and other Palmetto Armory arms with years of examining museum and private owned examples. No one realized that there is a unique combination of a letter and a number on the barrels internally of every Palmetto pistol. Dr. Novy as of this date has chronicled 116 different original examples, this was #50 in survey and breech markings are “1” (backwards) and “4”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Dr. Novy's detailed data sheet is included in this lot. CONDITION: very good overall, mottled iron and brass patina, solid stock with scattered cosmetic blemishes. mechanically fine with dark smooth bore. PROVENANCE: Collection Dr. Fred Novy. (01-23110/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.