Philadelphia Style Derringer 1850's, .41 caliber. Looks identical to an extremely rare Jacob Rupertus Deringer valued at $4,750 (in every detail on the gun except mine is not marked as Jacob Rupertus). No visible or legible markings are on the gun that I could find.
7.5 inches total length
Hello,
This Philadelphia-style Derringer from the 1850s exemplifies the iconic pocket pistols often associated with the mid-19th century in the United States. These single-shot percussion pistols were compact, making them ideal for concealed carry, and were popular among gentlemen for personal defense.
The gun appears to feature intricate engraving on its lockplate and barrel, showcasing craftsmanship indicative of the era. While the design is similar to those produced by renowned makers like Henry Deringer, the lack of visible markings or attributions to a specific maker limits the ability to associate it directly with a famous manufacturer, such as Jacob Rupertus.
What asking price for this gun?
I suggest $1000
Thanks for the appraisal. Can you please tell me the asking price for this item, and can you assist in selling it?