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PRESENTATION CASED PAIR JOHN KRIDER PISTOLS.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:15,000.00 USD Estimated At:30,000.00 - 50,000.00 USD
PRESENTATION CASED PAIR JOHN KRIDER PISTOLS.
This might not be the highest grade set of Krider pistols known but it is no doubt the finest conditioned. These guns are like new in most every detail. Accompanying this pair is a silver medal presented to John Krider by the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia for his manufacture of guns in 1858, the same year as the gold presentation plaques on each of these pistols. These guns measure 8-3/4" overall with 4-7/8" bbls with bores measuring about 45 caliber. The inscription on each of these cased Krider's reads "Presented to/Lieut Wm Jacoby/BY THE CITIZENS OF THE TWENTIETH WARD/for his Manly Conduct as an/Officer of the said/WARD FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS/Philada DEC 25th 1858". Lt. Jacoby, of the Philadelphia Police Department, had received another gun four years earlier, a Colt Model 1849. This pair of guns is pictured on pg 78 of Wilson & Eberhart The Deringer in America, 1985. This pair is also pictured in the February 1971 Pennsylvania gun collector's Monthly Bugle. PROVENANCE: Hal DuPont collection; Ray Petry collection; Dave Stewart collection. CONDITION: Guns are excellent overall. Bbls retaining 98%+ orig bright brown. Locks, hammers and breeches retain about 50% bright case colors with balance muted and German silver mountings are fine and well fit. Stocks retain 90%+ orig varnish with just a couple small handling nicks and scuffs. Accompanying mahogany case with red velvet lining is fine overall though lid is slightly warped. Franklin Institute silver medal is 2" in diameter and in excellent condition, still retaining much of its orig luster. 4-49616 JS27