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Extraordinary Pair of Henry Deringer Medium Sized Pocket Pistols -A) Henry Deringer Philadelphia Pro

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:20,000.00 USD Estimated At:40,000.00 - 60,000.00 USD
Extraordinary Pair of Henry Deringer Medium Sized Pocket Pistols -A) Henry Deringer Philadelphia Pro
A) Produced circa 1861-1866, these exceptional pistols are among the highest condition Deringer pocket pistols known. German silver blade front and notch rear sights, with the distinctive "bronzed" finish on the barrel, silver bands on the breech with "*P*" on the left flat and "DERINGER/ PHILADELA" on top. Lock plate is addressed the same as the barrel, with scroll engraving on the lock, hammer, and tang. The majority of the screw heads are engraved. Attractive checkered bird's head stock, furnished in German silver, with engraved tip, escutcheons, flash plate, pineapple finial, trigger guard, reverse plate, inscription shield and buttplate with patchbox. "2" is stamped on the trigger guard, and a silver band on the underside of the barrel holds a brass tipped hickory ramrod.
BBL: 5 3/8 Inch
Stock: walnut checkered
Gauge: 45 percussion
Finish: Brown
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN


B) As described in "A", with "1" on the trigger guard.
BBL: 5 3/8 Inch
Stock: checkered walnut
Gauge: 45 percussion
Finish: Damascus
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN


A) Excellent, with 98% of the highly attractive bronzed barrel finish, showing some minor handling marks. Fine color is visible on the casehardened parts, slightly dark overall, with minimal pitting around the nipple. The furniture is excellent, with a few small dark spots. Excellent stock, with light scratches and pressure dents, strong varnish, attractive grain and sharp checkering. A thin crack is visible in the head of the hammer, otherwise mechanically excellent. These are exceptional examples of the classic Henry Deringer pocket size pistols. These magnificent pistols remain in nearly new condition and, in our opinion, may be the best condition Deringer pocket size pistols known.

B) As described in "A", minus the hammer crack, with some light chipping on the stock.