4306 SCARCE BIG BORE DERRINGER TYPE POCKET PISTOL BY

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 2,500.00 USD
Estimated at 5,000.00 - 7,000.00 USD
V.G.W. LIBEAU OF NEW ORLEANS. Cal. 68. S# NSN. 3" octagon to round barrel with cannon type muzzle has silver scroll inlay around maker's name "V.G.W." "LIBEAU" on top flat (known to be working in New Orleans in 1847). Front spring lock with fancy full relief carved dog's head hammer is engraved with bird feeding on a twig in front of hammer; "LIBEAU" is at rear. American walnut stock with checkered bag grip is steel mounted. Backstrap is engraved "NEW ORLEANS 1837". Trigger guard has spear finial and sideplate has scrolled extension at rear. A steel ram rod with button head is held by turned steel thimble. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: pistol is housed in small walnut jewelry case with brass trim; lined in purple velvet. Also included is an information card. CONDITION: good to very good. Metal retaining traces of original finish under light brown patina. Wood is very good with most of its original finish with a number of marks. Bore is good; lightly pitted. Lock will not hold at full cock. Case is fine. An important American derringer; not listed in Flayderman. (01-27877/MGM). ANTIQUE. $5,000-7,000.