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Pair of Silver Inlaid Jacob Kuchenreuter Percussion Pistols

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:900.00 USD Estimated At:NA
Pair of Silver Inlaid Jacob Kuchenreuter Percussion Pistols
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Estimate: $2250 - 3500
This lot consists of two identical silver inlaid Jacob Kuchenreuter percussion converted pistols. "JACOB KUCHENREUTER" is inlaid in silver on the top barrel flat with silver inlaid scrollwork flanking the maker's marking. The upper tang is marked with the number "1". The furniture and ornate thumb shield are brass. Equipped with a set trigger. The varnished full stock features a floral carving behind the upper tang, flared butt with brass cap, and a horn forend cap. Complete with a wooden ramrod with contrasting tip.
BBL: 8 3/4 inch octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50
Finish: brown/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Fine. The barrel retains 90% of the thinned original brown finish with some minor spotting. The breech plug, upper tang, hammer, and lock plate retain 80% original case colors. The gilted brass is fine with most remaining. Most of the silver inlay remains except for the second letter "E" in the barrel address which has lifted off. The stock is fine with numerous minor dents and dings, along with a series of shallow pressure marks on the right side of the forearm and the horn forend cap is missing a couple large chips (left side). Mechanically functions fine.

B) As described in "A", but with the number "2" on the upper tang.
BBL: 8 3/4 inch octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50
Finish: brown/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Fine. The barrel retains 90% thinned original brown finish with limited minor spotting. The breech plug, upper tang, hammer, and lock plate retain 80% original case colors. The hammer has been repaired and does not hold at the full cock position. The gilted brass is fine with most remaining. Most of the silver inlay remains except for the second letter "E" in the barrel address which has lifted off. The stock is fine with numerous minor dents and dings and a couple small chips missing from the horn forend cap. Mechanically functions fine, but does not stay at full cock.