Lot 4

Allen & Thurber .32 Cal Six-Shot Pepperbox Pistol

Estimate: $1,200 - $1,800

Bid Increments

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Factory Engraved Allen & Thurber six shot percussion ‰ÛÏPepperbox‰Û revolving pistol, c.1840s, .32 caliber with 4‰Û early style ribbed barrels. This is the medium size Allen Pepperbox that found favor as both a large pocket pistol as well as a holstered belt weapon. These early competitors to the Colt and Remington revolvers found favor with the ‰ÛÏ49ers‰Û of California Gold Rush fame, western pioneers as well as with urban dwellers in need of a repeating firearm for self defense. Many were carried as private weapons on both side of the Civil War. Examples in fine condition are rare as these handguns were often used for ‰ÛÏdaily carry‰Û by their owners. This is an exceptional example that has never been cleaned, buffed or restored in any way. The barrel assembly blue finish has aged beautifully to a perfect aged blue patina. The usual condition for one of these is gray metal at best and more often than not badly rusted, pitted and showing abuse. The frame is factory hand engraved as is the nipple shield and back strap. Like the barrels, the metal is uncleaned and displays a most attractive, uncleaned patina. This is a double action pistol in which a single pull of the trigger revolves the barrel cluster, raises the bar-style hammer and fires the gun. This is an early example with ‰ÛÏribbed‰Û barrels. Later production pepperbox pistols have smoother, fluted barrel clusters and are more common. The bar hammer is marked ‰ÛÏALLENS PATENT‰Û and one ‰ÛÏrib‰Û between the barrels is marked ‰ÛÏ1837‰Û and ‰ÛÏCAST STEEL.‰Û Walnut grips are in excellent condition and show no chips or cracks. Excellent mechanical condition and a truly outstanding very early example of a uniquely American firearm of the pre-Civil War period. The pistol qualifies as an Antique Handgun, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 160.

Condition

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