3566 SCARCE ALL METAL ENGLISH MADE PERCUSSION HOLSTER

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 200.00 USD
Estimated at 400.00 - 600.00 USD
PISTOL. Cal. .38 caliber. NSN. Pictured and described on page 169 in "THE FUR TRADE". Author Milton Von Damm: "This German silver percussion fur trade pistol may have been part of a June 4, 1841 order from the Ewing brothers Great Lakes trading firm to William Chance in England for fancy silver pistols. The lock is marked with the makers' name, WM CHANCE & SON, which places the date of manufacture between 1836 & 1842. One unique engraving is a eagle over a shield containing stripes on the back of the grip. The octagon barrel is inlayed and the silver stock is lightly engraved with flowers and vines. The gun is unfired. The Chance firm supplied arms to the Ewing Brothers, who were in a competitive death struggle with Ramsey Crooks and the AFC to be the major broker for a shrinking fur trade in the Great Lakes area. This economic duel contributed to the AFC's financial collapse. The Ewing Brothers went on to allegedly cheat the Indians out of their treaty payments in a variety of ways." CONDITION: very good overall. Ramrod pipe has come unattached but accompanies gun. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of author Milton Von Damm. (01-24798 /JS). $400-600.