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Lot 2045
Sale 6314 - Arms, Armor and Militaria Online
Lots Open
Jun 24, 2025
Lots Close
Jul 9, 2025
Timed Online / Cincinnati
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Estimate
$800 -
1,200
Price Realized
$915
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Fine English Made East Indian Government Pattern 1858 Percussion Pistol by Joseph Smith
Carbine Bore (.65 caliber). 8" wedge retained barrel. NSN. Blued barrel, color casehardened lock and hammer, brass mountings, walnut stock. Single shot percussion smoothbore muzzleloading pistol with fixed notch rear sight, front sight blade, swivel ramrod and lanyard ring in butt. Lock marked BIRMINGHAM/1871 forward of the hammer and with a British {CROWN}/{BROAD ARROW}/EIG for East Indian Government ownership at the tail. Left breech with British military proof marks and an added mark in a local dialect (maybe Hindi or Urdu) forward of the proofs. Left flat with an East Indian Government storekeeper's mark and the name of the contractor who made the gun, Joseph Smith. Reverse of butt with a Ferozpur Arsenal mark of FA 3 1885, indicting it was in stores at that Indian arsenal in 1885. This is a classic example of the British Empire's policy of keeping their local colonial forces at least one or two technologies behind the regular British Army when it came to small arms. In a period when the British military was using cartridge revolvers, the East Indian Government's local colonial troops were still being armed with single shot smoothbore percussion pistols. A really fine condition example from a time when the "sun never set on the British Empire."
This lot is located in Cincinnati.

