Fine 5th Variation Moore's Patent No 1 Metal Derringer

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.41RF caliber, 2.5" barrel, S/N 1443. Engraved silver-plated brass frame, silver-plated barrel with simple engraving. Action release button on right side of frame, curved trigger sheath. Top of barrel with left-hand single line stamp "MOORE'S PAT. F.A. Co. BROOKLYN NY." Bottom of the barrel stamped with the serial number and "PAT. FEB 24, 1863." The 5th variation markings were stamped with a single stamp reading from the muzzle to the frame on top of the barrel with the patent date on the bottom of the barrel. According to the research of noted derringer collector, researcher and author L.D. Eberhart, the balance of the production of Moore's No 1 Derringers were of this pattern with this style of patent markings.  Mr. Eberhart further notes that only about 5 examples are known with the thumb-print checkering found on the back strap of this pistol.

Approximately 3,000 Moore No 1 Derringers of all variants were produced circa 1861-1865 before the company was acquired by National Arms who produced another 3,000 of this model. The company was subsequently acquired by Colt in 1870 and continued to produce these pistols for a short period of time. The Moore No 1 was the first large bore metallic cartridge derringer produced in America. This pistol created a new category of self-defense handgun that would find favor with those looking for a large caliber pistol in a diminutive and discrete package, which would remain quite popular for several decades. 

Provenance: From the L.D. Eberhart Collection

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the moderately tarnished silver plating on the pistol with some bubbling on the barrel. Markings remains fully legible. Mechanically functional, very good bore. A wonderful example of a fully silver-plated late production Moore's No 1 Derringer produced prior to the National Arms take over, from the collection of noted derringer expert L.D. Eberhart.

EST $1500 - 3000

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Fine 5th Variation Moore's Patent No 1 Metal Derringer
Fine 5th Variation Moore's Patent No 1 Metal Derringer
Lot number: 235
Seller: Cowan's Auctions
Event: Historic Firearms & Early Militaria
Ends: Wednesday, October 30 | 10:00 AM  Eastern

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