GUN FALL 2015
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/5/2015
PRESENTATION REMINGTON PERCUSSION CANE GUN WITH IVORY HANDLE. REMINGTON CANE GUN 74 31 PERC IVORY Cal. 31. Made of brown gutta percha, 32-3/8" overall with right angle rnd "certifiable antique ivory" handle on short handle shaft with domed, checkered trigger button. Cane has metal tip with spiraled knurled band and Thomas & Remington Patent information along with SN. No other markings visible on the cane. The joint between the handle and handle shaft has a 5/16" nickel silver band. Handle has a 1" silver band engraved with a French Colonial style soldier with shako and pack shooting a percussion rifle. Inscription is in French and appears to be "PRESENTED TO / Capt. P. Y. M. Cinn-Mars / Par la 4 eme Cp gnie des chasseurs Canadiens" (rough translation: For the 4 th Pc genius of Canadians hunters). The handle is unscrewed from the main shaft for loading. To fire, the handle is retracted which cocks the striker which also raises the rear sight and exposes the nipple for loading a percussion cap. The handle threads are frozen in place and the handle cannot be removed. Only about 500 percussion can guns were produced in the period 1858 - 1866. Few of those survive today. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: About fine. Handle has a few age lines and a couple of chips with a repaired break just above the joint. Gutta percha has a 3" crack in the main shaft toward the tip, otherwise appears to be completely intact. Mechanics are fine, unable to check the bore. 48130-64 JR (1,500-2,500)