Comes with SKU SI0253A - Remington manufactured these distinctive multi-shot pistols from the mid-1860s through around 1888. They were advertised in 1866 as "Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 22 Cartridge" and "Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cartridge." The former is often referred to as the No. 1 size and the latter as the No. 2 size. This pair of pistols are fine examples of the No. 2 Deringers, with both having very attractive acid etching on the barrels and engraving on the frames. The engraving consists of floral scroll on the sides of the frames and back straps, and large starburst designs on both recoil shields. The engraving on both pistols appears nearly identical. The top two barrels on both pistols have very attractive, floral pattern acid etching, with slight variations in the design between the two. The left ribs between the barrels are marked with the one-line address, while the right has the Elliot's patent dates. The matching serial number is marked on the frames under the barrels and on the bottom of the barrels. They are both fitted with a pair of smooth antique ivory grips. Includes a custom made case that is disguised as a book, with the interior fitted for both pistols.
Condition: Very good, retaining faint traces of original silver finish with the balance a mottled grey and brown patina, a few scattered patches of light pitting/oxidation, and mostly crisp engraving/etching. The grips are fine with a couple light edge chips and short hairline cracks. Mechanically fine.
- Make:
- E. Remington & Sons
- Model:
- Elliot
- Caliber/Gauge:
- 32 RF
- Class:
- Antique
- Serial:
- 15717
- Type:
- Pistol
- Barrel:
- 3 3/8 in Fluted Cluster
- Finish:
- Silver
- Grip:
- Antique Ivory
- Stock:
- N/A
- Bore Condition:
- The bores are frosted with speckled oxidation and distinct rifling