4143 US MODEL 1819 SIMEON NORTH PERCUSSION CONVERSION

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 450.00 USD
Estimated at 900.00 - 1,300.00 USD
SINGLE SHOT MILITARY PISTOL. Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 10" round. Brass blade front sight. Oval rear sight mounted on tang. These iron-mounted pistols were made by Simeon North in the years between 1819 & 1823. These pistols were unique in having a sliding safety at the rear of the hammer. The pistol was converted to percussion by the drum & nipple method. The lockplate, which is beveled at the forward end & rounded at the tail, is marked ahead of the hammer w/ a spread wing eagle holding arrows & an olive branch. "S. NORTH." appears above. "US" in center. "MIDLTN CONN.". Dated "1821" at lockplate tail. Barrel is marked on top "JDJ / P / US". Stock is marked on left side w/ "LA / oval" & "LH" above sideplate. Marked on right side behind lock tail "V". Steel swivel ramrod. Barrel band retained by spring w/ distinctive lip at bottom. Walnut stock marked on left side of grip "IT". CONDITION: original finished stock is well-worn w/ numerous handling marks. Metal was originally blue, but has turned a dark gray w/ patina. Notable oxidation & shallow pitting around the drum & nipple. Nipple is battered. Small approximately 3/16" hole on top of barrel in area of breech threads. Hole is approximately 1/8" deep. Hammer is slightly loose. Sliding safety moves, but is not functional. Lock holds correctly in both notches. Bore shows oxidation & shallow pitting throughout. Breech area has lead fouling, but bright metal is visible on the face of the breech plug. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Nicholas Apergis. (01-27419/RW). ANTIQUE. $900-1,300.