Pettengill Navy Model Revolver (AH8640)
Serial number 765. Made late 1850s. 36 caliber with a 4 ½” barrel. This gun has a dark brown patina. Grips are excellent.
Serial number 765. Made late 1850s. 36 caliber with a 4 ½” barrel. This gun has a dark brown patina. Grips are excellent.
Serial No. 39614, circa 1860's, .22 caliber, 2.5" round barrels. Bores have pitting visible in the grooves. Traces of original blue are noted on the barrels with light surface oxidation. Brass frame has slight discoloration on the left side. Factory markings are sharp. Gutta-perch grips are in near excellent condition. Action functions correctly, spring is stiff. Consignment
NSN, circa 1861-1865, .44 caliber, 2.5" octagonal barrel. The actions work perfectly with hammer holding safety and full cock. The stock is excellent with sharp checkering. The lock is marked "Derringer Philadel". The breech plug has silver bands. The front sight is made of silver as are the wedge escutcheons, trigger guard and rear curve. Consignment.
Serial number 92. Made circa 1856. 32 caliber with 6, 2 ½” barrels. Metal has a gray patina with scattered light pitting. Grips are period aged two piece ivory. It is scarce to find Pepper box guns with ivory grips.
1860's vintage .22 cal. Scarce model with a long frame. Very fine condition with good blue on the barrel and very good silver on the frame.
1Mostly Gray patina. Actions functions and holds both positions
Cased Blunt & Syms Pepperbox. Very fine Blunt and Syms pepperbox. 6-shot .32 caliber barrels that are 3 3/8” long. Barrels are nice and sharp with some traces of blue. Grips are excellent. Case is very fine. All accessories are nice, especially the flask.
Mostly Gray patina. Action works properly.
Made circa 1840s. 31 caliber with 3 ½” barrels. There are 6 barrels total. Metal is very sharp with light pitting. Metal is a mixture of original blue and a very dark patina.
Over/under pocket derringer. Top hing is not cracked. Metal has a brown and grey patina. Hammer cocks and indexes properly. Good overall condition.
Over/under derringer. Metal has been chrome plated and looks good. Bores have shallow rifling with pitting. Fair overall condition.
Over/under derringer. Metal has an even brown patina. Bores have pitting. Action works properly. Good overall condition.
Serial number 2443. This gun has a light gray patina with some pitting. All markings are sharp as is the engraving. This gun belonged to General George Armstrong Custer who was a Civil war and Indian war general who is most widely known for “Custer's Last Stand”, his final battle that pitted General Custer and his roughly 210 men against...
Extremely Rare 38RF caliber American Arms Company Double Derringer with a 2 5/8” barrel. Barrel has a 85% of the original blue. Approximately 50% of the original silver. Grips are excellent. Action works well. Flayderman’s Guide to Antique Firearms and their values by Norm Flayderman references these guns, but was unsure if these even exists they are so rare....
Serial Number 5040. 22 caliber version. Nice sharp gun with strong markings and sharp engraving. Some of the original silver remains.
Serial number 33. 32 caliber with a 2 ½” barrel. Gun is in excellent condition with excellent original blue and very good case colors on the frame. Grips are excellent.
31 caliber with 3 ½” barrels. Very good condition.
36 caliber with a 5 ½” barrel. This gun has a gray patina with some pitting. Grips are very good.
Very fine large Sharps Copy of a 4 Barrel Derringer. This gun is in 32RF and has a 5” barrel. This gun is in very fine condition with most of the original nickel finish.
46 caliber with a 4” barrel. There is a repair in the middle of the grip portion of the stock.