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Original Item: Only One Available. This is a fantastic Victorian Era British Over-Under Double Barrel percussion pistol, featuring a fantastic "Turn-Over" style swivel breech. It is a very ornate example marked on the sides of the "box-lock" on banners with LEACH on the left and CHELMSFORD on the right. This is a known maker of high quality firearms during the mid 19th century, working under various names from 1839-69. The spelling of the last name is definitely a source of variation, as spellings Leech and Leetch have also been seen. All point to J. Leach & Son, and we have seen many other fine examples by this maker.
The pistol is definitely of very high quality, with a polished bright steel frame and heavily blued barrels. There is lovely acanthus leaf engraving on both sides of the frame, surrounding the small banners that bear the maker name. There is also a fantastic "fish" engraved into the hammer, with additional acanthus leaves on the sides, and the breech ends of the barrel shows some lovely engraving as well. These were quite popular for self-protection, and were easily concealable in a vest pocket. Pistols like this were equally at home on dark Streets of New York or of London in Victorian England. We assume it was bespoke, and in this case packed twice the potential for use, as there was a shot ready in reserve.
The pistol measures 7 1/4 inches in overall length, featuring double 2 1/2 inch "turn off" .42" caliber smoothbore barrels, which made re-loading and cleaning the pistol a much easier process. They feature star wrench grooves at the muzzles, and unlike most that we have seen, the screw joints are actually still free, and the barrels can easily be removed! They are mounted to a rotating breech / cap bolster, which can be moved back and forth at half cock to bring either barrel into battery. One side of the bolster is marked with both the CROWN / CROSSED SCEPTERS / BPC "black powder proof" mark and the CROWN / CROSSED SCEPTERS / V "viewed" mark from the from the city of Birmingham, England proofhouse. These are the style of markings in use until 1855.
The pistol follows the classic style, and is fitted with a very nice "bag" shaped curved grip, which is in fantastic shape. It is heavily checkered on both sides, which is still very well retained, and there is an oval silver escutcheon on the back of the wrist, which is blank and tarnished. It has some lovely features that make it very useful as a vest pocket pistol, including trigger that only folds out when the pistol is fully cocked, which prevents it from getting caught on the clothing. It also has a great sliding half cock safety. The lock is fully functional, holding at half-cock and firing at full. The folding trigger folds out at full cock, and must be manually returned to the closed position after firing.
A fantastic mid 19th Century British vest pocket percussion pistol, ready to research and display!
Specifications:
Year of Manufacture: circa 1850
Bore Diameter: .42" pistol
Ammunition Type: Cap & Ball
Barrel Length: 2 1/2 inches
Overall Length: 7 1/4 inches
Action: Top-Action "Box-Lock"
Feed System: Muzzle-Loaded Turn-Over
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