E. Remington & Sons "Dog's Head" Grip .22 Rimfire Cane Gun

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Scarce E. Remington & Sons "Dog's Head" Grip .22 Rimfire Cane Gun with Unique Bead Front Sight

This is a scarce example of one of an estimated 1,800 Remington metallic cartridge cane guns manufactured circa 1866 to 1888. The original design was patented by Remington's master mechanic John F. Thomas in 1858. The Remington cane guns have the distinction of being the first metallic cartridge long arm produced by Remington. Remington was also the only major U.S. manufacturer to produce cane guns. Cane guns and swords were popular with European gentlemen in the 19th century, with canes being considered an essential part of a gentleman's wardrobe in the Victorian Era. Due to the increase in street crime in both European and American cities, the need for a defensive weapon while still wanting to look sharp helped promote the production of these weapons. Remington advertised "The Remington Rifle Cane" as "Just the Thing for Taxidermists" and as "Protection against Dogs and Highwaymen." This example is one of the .22 rimfire versions with the smaller "dog's head" handle. The handle is joined to the shaft with a thinned silvered band. This particular cane stands out from most that are encountered in that it lacks the typical iron ferrule at the muzzle with the Thomas patent marking and serial number, but instead has as stepped up portion of gutta percha that is fitted with a special order bead front sight. These cane guns have been seen with rare and unique special order features before, but this is the only one with a front sight that the writer has seen. The cane appears to be devoid of markings.

Class: Antique

Very good overall, the gutta percha showing generally an attractively aged chocolate tone, typical of these canes, some scattered light handling marks, and the grip section slightly loose. Mechanically fine.


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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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E. Remington & Sons "Dog's Head" Grip .22 Rimfire Cane Gun
E. Remington & Sons "Dog's Head" Grip .22 Rimfire Cane Gun
Lot number: 3123
Seller: Rock Island Auction Company
Event: Premier Firearms Auction - Day 3
Ends: Sunday, May 19 | 9:00 AM  Central

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