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Extremely Rare Early Inscribed Serial Number 19 Cased Loewe Model 1893 Borchardt Pistol Rig Complete

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Extremely Rare Early Inscribed Serial Number 19 Cased Loewe Model 1893 Borchardt Pistol Rig Complete
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What an outstanding example of an extremely early, historic cased 1893 Borchardt semi-automatic pistol rig. As noted above this pistol was personally owned by J. L. Childs. John Lewis Childs was an early entrepreneur who made his early fortune in the horticulture business. He was an early supplier of high end seeds for all kinds of fruits, vegetables and flowers, and eventually founded the very first America's seed catalog in 1874. His business flourished immensely and as his wealth grew he purchased a considerable amount of land and rental property in the East Hinsdale, and Queens County New York area. He eventually amassed more that 1,000 acres of land for his seed business in the St. James and Eastern Long Island NY area and around the Hinsdale Post Office, eventually renaming this entire area as Floral Park, choosing to name the streets and avenues for flowers and tree that he grew in his seed business. He was responsible for building more than 20 buildings in the Floral Park area, mainly hotels, lumber mills and his own printing press business to print his catalogs. He also provided a huge plot of land for a public park and also built the first school and served as the first mayor of Floral park. He was also an enthusiastic Ornithologist and had one of the largest collections that contained more than 700 personally collected specimens. John Lewis Childs died in 1921 and at that time his land holdings were estimated to be worth more than $2 Million dollars. This example as noted is serial number "19" and is probably the earliest known, all original, unaltered and complete cased Borchardt pistol rig that is in existence today. As noted this beautiful example has all original accessories and components to include the original matching wooden shoulder stock, "four" matching original wood based magazines, the original black leather holster, carrying strap, spare dummy magazine with brass oiler on the end, original silver oil bottle in its original leather carrying case, screwdriver, take down pin punches and the original black leatherette carrying case that houses the pistol, stock and accessories. This fine example also includes an original walnut cheekpiece, however it is numbered "351" on the backside. This cased Borchardt is without a doubt the earliest, highest condition, most fully complete Borchardt pistol rig that we've ever had the pleasure to offer for sale to date. This outstanding example was obviously a special order gift or a private purchase as the top of the lid has a small oval silver name plate that has been nicely engraved (in a jeweler's style) "J.L Childs Floral Park LI". The overall condition and originality of the pistol itself and the various accessories is outstanding, and would be impossible to upgrade or improve on. These 1893 Borchardt pistols were the true forerunner of the world famous and historic Luger pistol. The Borchardt pistol employed the unique toggling breech mechanism which was eventually adopted and refined by Georg Luger and was used throughout production of the Luger pistol from 1900-through 1942. The right side of the barrel extension is marked in three lines; "SYSTEM BORCHARDT. PATENT./DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN,/BERLIN." with the top of the toggle mechanism carrying the German patent markings of; "D.R.P./No. 75837". The left side of the breechblock, toggle mechanism and barrel extension all have the early German commercial proofs of a "Crown over B and U" proofs, with the left rear section of the barrel marked with the fully German commercial proofs that consists of the "Crown over B, U, and G" proofs over 172,28. It is fitted with the original checkered walnut grips along with the original varnished border around the checkered panel in the center section of each grip. As noted it has four original matching numbered, nickel plated magazines with their original wood base with the last two digits of the serial number running lengthwise down on the wooden base of each magazine. The original walnut shoulder stock is complete with the original blued attaching mechanism. The original black leather holster, which is still attached to the side of the walnut shoulder stock. As well as the original leather stock attaching straps with the original shoulder carrying strap. Along with the original wooden cheekpiece, the oiler and various accessories as noted above.
BBL: 7 3/8 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 7.63 mm Borchardt
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut checkered
Serial Number: 19
Condition: Excellent with 97% plus of the original blued finish overall with only minor edge wear with some minor browning/freckling on the grip straps. The checkered walnut grips are also in excellent condition with nice original and distinct checkering on both grips with the left grip showing some very minor handling marks. Walnut board stock is also in excellent condition with the attaching iron and screw also showing 97% original blue with minor edge wear, also showing just some very minor browning starting to form on the underside of the iron. The leather holster is in good condition with most of the face of the leather, showing only some of the shiny black surface, with the balance flaked off. The attaching straps are in very good condition, with good color and tight stitching. The leather shoulder strap is also in very good condition with nice tight stitching showing 60% of the black leather face with the balance also flaking off. All of the magazines are in very fine condition with excellent original wooden bases, while the nickel plated magazines bodies are in very good plus condition overall with three of them showing old rust stains with some minor pitting in a few places, from lack of oiling and proper care. The black leather case is in fine condition with most of the original leather cover still intact with numerous handling marks, scratches and pressure dents on the case overall. The lower edges of the lid shows some separation on the front and sides and the case has all the original hinges, locks and raised brass tacks on the corners, with the original name plate still on the lid with the original screws. The green felt lining is still intact on the inside. The case has done it's job over the years in protecting all the items inside. A wonderful example of a super early and very historic Borchardt pistol rig with all matching components except the cheekpiece noted above.