Henry Deringer "Peanut" Percussion Pocket Pistol

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Very Fine and Desirable Engraved Henry Deringer "Peanut" Percussion Pocket Pistol

Henry Deringer developed his famous pocket pistol designs in the first half of the 19th century and manufactured them until his death in 1868. Based on his agents and known inscribed examples, it appears they were especially popular with politicians, bankers, and shopkeepers as well as gamblers and miners in the South and California. Less than 20,000 pistols in a variety of configurations are estimated to have been manufactured in Henry Deringer's shop before his death, but his design was also often imitated by others, including his own prior employees. This distinctive little pistol is only around 4 inches in overall length and dates to circa 1855. Collector's refer to these tiny pistols as "peanut Derringers." These were the smallest of the pocket pistols produced by Henry Deringer and his many imitators in the mid-19th century. It has seven-groove rifling, an unusual dovetailed "pinched" blade front sight, faux Damascus finish on the barrel, German silver inlaid bands along with "P" and "DERINGER/PHILADELA" on the breech plug, a notch rear sight and scroll engraving on the tang, German silver furniture with floral patterns such as a pineapple finial on the trigger plate, scroll engraved back action lock marked "DERINGER/PHILADELA," and a checkered walnut stock with birdshead grip. "FB-310" marked in white on the tear drop inlay on the butt.

Class: Antique

Very fine. The barrel retains 95% plus of the original brown striped barrel finish with the original copper faded to a smooth gray patina. The breech plug and lock have dark smoky gray case colors. The German silver has aged patina. The refinished stock is also very fine and has minor edge wear and light handling and storage type marks. The checkering, markings, and engraving are crisp. Mechanically excellent. This is definitely a very attractive example of Henry Deringer's most compact pocket pistols.

Provenance: The Fritz Baehr Collection; The Greg Lampe Collection

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This item is part of Premier Firearms Auction - Day 3
 Sunday, May 19, 2024 | 9:00 AM  Central
 
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Henry Deringer "Peanut" Percussion Pocket Pistol
Henry Deringer "Peanut" Percussion Pocket Pistol
Lot number: 3291
Seller: Rock Island Auction Company
Event: Premier Firearms Auction - Day 3
Ends: Sunday, May 19 | 9:00 AM  Central

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