3282 SCARCE "EAGLE LOCKPLATE" VARIANT MODEL 1836

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 500.00 USD
Estimated at 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 USD
FLINTLOCK PISTOL. According to Sam Smith and Ed Bitter in their 1985 text "HISTORIC PISTOLS, AMERICAN MARTIAL FLINTLOCK 1760-1845" only about 20 of this variant model 1836 have surfaced, all made with surplus government inspected barrels. The 8" barrel on this gun has the typical breech proofs: "U.S. / JH / P". Like the other surviving examples, there is no final government inspection in the stock only sub inspector initials on most parts. The lock is marked only with a unique American eagle with shield in its breast forward of cock. These pistols were studied and are similar but not identical to the Johnson and Waters contracts that are so well known. This group of survivors are thought to have been made by an unknown contractor for a private horse troop, unknown militia, or possibly even for private sales. Regardless, this is a very scarce variation which is rarely offered. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of pages from "HISTORIC PISTOLS, AMERICAN MARTIAL FLINTLOCK 1760-1845" which detail this scarce variant. CONDITION: very good overall, appears original throughout, metal is cleaned, gray/bright overall with areas of pitting, markings all discernible, well fit stock, mechanically fine, clear smooth bore. Pistol is accompanied by vintage "J" shape gun tool, vent pick & brush combination, and a paper cartridge. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (01-24713/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.