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United States
Witherell’s auction house is a family business rooted in a passion for fine art and antiques, based in Sacramento, a region known for its history and its important 20th century art scene. It all started when Brad Witherell was gifted a Civil War-era Henry rifle from his uncle as a teen, spurring his...Read more
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Jan 16, 2020
This is the tiny Remington Rider parlor pistol, made between 1861 and 1863. It appears to be factory engraved. These are quite scarce, and are the smallest guns ever made by Remington. It is percussion cap, and is not made for a powder charge at all. It is extremely well marked along its top, “Remingtons Ilion NY Patent Oct. 1, 1861.” It has handsome scroll engraving on both sides of the action. Dimensions: 4 inches long overall, with a 3 inch barrel. Processing and shipping within the continental U.S. $25.00 plus 1.5% replacement cost insurance.
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