Exhibition Grade Panel Scene Engraved, Gold Plated, Inscribed Providence Tool Co. Peabody-Martini Single Shot Rifle-Musket with Bayonet .45 cal
Guns International #: 103666313 Seller's Inventory #: 409448
Category: Martini Peabody Rifles - Antique Rifles - Single Shot

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Description:
This detailed and richly documented description of a gold-plated, master-engraved Peabody-Martini rifle by Providence Tool Co. highlights one of the most historically significant and artistically embellished American-made military rifles from the 19th century.

Here’s a summary and analysis of its significance, suitable for collectors, historians, or catalog entries:

Gold-Plated Presentation Peabody-Martini Rifle
  • Manufactured by: Providence Tool Co., Providence, Rhode Island, USA
    Circa: 1873–1882
  • Engraving Attribution: Likely Conrad F. Ulrich (1844–1925)
  • Configuration: Military rifle-musket with deluxe embellishments
  • Provenance: Pictured in Tom Rowe’s Engraved & Interesting Peabody Martinis
Historical Context

This rifle is among the most extraordinary surviving examples of the Peabody-Martini military rifles manufactured by the Providence Tool Company during its massive contract with the Ottoman Empire. The company delivered 600,000 rifles, making it the largest foreign arms contract for an American company of that era.
This deluxe example was likely produced as a presentation or exhibition piece, possibly for:
  • Display at the 1876 Centennial International Exposition in Philadelphia
  • Presentation to Sultan Abdulaziz or Ottoman dignitaries to secure or celebrate military contracts
Notable Features
  • Gold-plated finish throughout most of the metalwork (rare and luxurious)
  • Ottoman tughra of Sultan Abdulaziz engraved on the action
  • Eastern Arabic numerals on the rear sight
  • Engraved panel scenes: lion attacking a horse, running deer and stag, moose, zebra—all in Ulrich’s highly detailed style
  • Highly figured stock and forearm with multi-point checkering
  • Socket bayonet with nickeled finish and “barley corn” sight lug
  • Manufacturer mark: “MAN. F.D. BY THE PROVIDENCE TOOL CO. PROV. R.I. U.S.A.”
Engraver Attribution
The engraving is strongly attributed to Conrad F. Ulrich, the famed Winchester engraver, based on style and quality. Ulrich is known for his work on presentation-grade Winchesters and other arms during this era.
Historical Importance
  • Embodies the intersection of American industrial ambition and Ottoman imperial modernization
  • Symbolizes the competitive international arms market of the 1870s
  • Tied to a pivotal moment in Ottoman history—just prior to the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 and the collapse of Sultan Abdulaziz’s reign
Rarity & Collectibility
This rifle stands out due to:
  • Extremely low survival rate of presentation-grade Peabody-Martini rifles
  • Ottoman military markings combined with exhibition-level embellishment
  • Strong provenance and literature reference (Tom Rowe)
Few examples rival this one in terms of aesthetic quality, historical context, and collector importance.

Condition

Exceptionally fine with 90% plus untouched original gold remaining, crisp engraving and markings, scattered specks of dark oxidation, mix of original blue along with brown patina and some pitting on the small components, and generally mostly only mild age and storage related wear. The bayonet retains the majority of its bright nickel finish along the blade and has aged patina concentrated on the socket. The wood is very fine and has crisp checkering with minor wear, stunning figure, some hairline cracks along the grain, and fairly light handling and storage marks. Mechanically excellent. This is an extraordinarily documented Providence Tool Company Peabody-Martini rifle. Only a few high end

Price: $34,999.99

Rifle Caliber: .45
Manufacturer: Peabody-Martini
Model: Martini Musket Rifle
Serial Number: NSN