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Two Percussion Pocket Pistols -A) Clark Memphis Marked Percussion Pocket Pistol B) Scarce Engraved

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Two Percussion Pocket Pistols -A) Clark Memphis Marked Percussion Pocket Pistol  B) Scarce Engraved
A) Manufactured circa 1850s to the 1860s, these pocket pistols were very similar to the Henry Deringer style. Clark & Company was a well known southern firm in Memphis, Tennessee that dealt primarily in jewelry, however they also carried a large line of guns and sporting goods. They were also agents for Henry Deringer. Many of the pistols were found with dual markings, (Henry and Clark), but other non-Henry made pistols such as this one were made by Clark & Co. or by another (unknown) southern maker and bear the marking "F.H. CLARK & CO / MEMPHIS" on the top flat of the breech. The left breech flat, hammer, barrel tang and trigger guard are scroll engraved. Plain German silver mountings except for the left side plate which is scroll patterned with light engraving, and light scroll on the accent plate. Small brass blade front and fixed notch iron rear sights, iron ramrod and stock with checkered grip area and German silver thumb shield.
BBL: 3 1/2 inch part-octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45
Finish: brown/silver
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN


B) Nineteenth Century percussion belt pistol manufactured by John H. Krider of Philadelphia. This high quality percussion pistol features a browned octagon barrel, casehardened hammer, lock and tang German silver trigger guard and furniture. The walnut stock has fine checkering at the butt, with a belt clip mounted on the left side. Floral engraved on back action lock, hammer, bolster, upper tang, trigger guard, and pineapple finial. The lock plate is marked "KRIDER" and the top barrel flat "PHILAD". Complete with a ramrod.
BBL: 3 1/2 inch
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 36
Finish: brown/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN


A) Good. The barrel has a smooth brown patina with some very minor pitting. The trigger guard, hammer and lock have a smooth dark mottled patina. The silver has a pleasant aged patina. The stock is fair with a few minor cracks on the forearm, a few moderate pressure dents on the lower rear, finish wear on the edges of the left flat, pressure dents on the underside and scattered minor handling marks. Markings and engraving are clear. The action is fine.

B) Good. The metal surfaces have a mottled gray patina with some scattered light pitting. The silver has an aged patina. The stock is good with a couple of small minor cracks, scattered minor dings and dents, and moderate to heavy wear to the checkering. The hammer is a little loose and the action is fine.