Guns International #: 100854134
Seller's Inventory #: 21855
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Guns International #: 100854134
Category - Derringer Antique
- Antique Pistols - Percussion
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Seller: AncestryGunsLLC
Company: Ancestry Guns LLC Member Since: 11/3/16
State:
Missouri
Zip: 65203
Country: United States
Phone: (314) 707-7373
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c. 1850 Andrew WURFFLEIN Antique DERINGER Pistol
Description: c. 1850 Andrew WURFFLEIN Antique DERINGER Pistol German-American Immigrant Gunmaker Philadelphia Here we present an antique Andrew Wurfflein Deringer Percussion Pistol, made circa the 1850s. Henry Deringer was a very successful Pennsylvanian gunsmith who started his own company in his early twenties, circa 1809. It was not until the 1850s that his prototypical “Deringer” percussion pistol became extremely popular. Once it did become popular, it became a household name and even a noun in the English language. The basic design was copied in dozens of different shops. The Deringer or “Derringer” as it was sometimes spelled was an immensely useful and powerful tool for self-defense in the 1850s and the following decades. It was small and lightweight, but also a “man-stopper” in .41 caliber. Here is what Charles Edwin Chapel had to say about the Deringer pistol: “For a man in a tight spot, with an armed enemy only a few feet away, a pair of single-shot Deringer pistols was more effective than the multishot pepperbox. You either got your man at the first or second shot—if, indeed, you were given the chance to fire twice—or you got a fast funeral. That heavy-calibered little gun was a man-stopper at short range, an effective surprise weapon, an “equalizer” with which many a gold-camp David permanently tamed the muscle-bulging, belligerent Goliaths of the frontier. Included in a man’s personal arsenal, the pistol was carried either as a principal weapon or as a reserve to be used when revolver, pepperbox or Bowie knife failed.” This pistol was made in the 1850s by Andrew Wurfflein. He arrived in New York from Germany in 1832 and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By 1840, he was granted U.S. citizenship. In 1844, his brother John, also a gunsmith by trade, immigrated. They worked together for some time, and were two of the six that founded the Shuetzen Verein, a prominent German shooting club in Philadelphia. Their work included rifles and pistols, including close copies of their Philadelphia neighbor Henry Deringer’s hit pocket pistol. The overall condition is very good. The lock and trigger guard are nicely engraved. The lock and barrel are marked “A. WURFFLEIN/PHILA”. Barrel is also marked “CAST STEEL”. German silver hardware decorates the stock. The walnut stock is fine. The bore is in good condition and the action is excellent. This piece comes with an advert showing Andrew Wurfflein’s storefront, as well as a thorough article about the gunmaking family and their products, from which much of the information for this description came, “The Wurffleins of Philadelphia: Artisans at the End of an Era” by Ronelle Welladsen. Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. Barrel is 1-7/8 inches in length. Caliber: .41 percussion The bore is in good condition and action is fine. Overall condition as seen in photos. Here is a scarce Deringer made by a very successful immigrant to the United States. Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail! Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. ancestryguns $1600 #21855 SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 100854134
Seller's Inventory #: 21855
Guns International #: 100854134
Seller's Inventory #: 21855