Outstanding Documented Cased Pair of Scarce L.D. Nimschke Engraved Gold and Silver Finished Brown Manufacturing Southerner Deringers with Pearl Grips -A) Brown Manufacturing Southerner Deringer Outstanding Documented Cased Pair of Scarce L.D. Nimschke Engraved Gold and Silver Finished Brown Manufacturing Southerner Deringers with Pearl Grips -A) Brown Manufacturing Southerner Deringer Offered here is a scarce pair of L.D. Nimschke engraved gold and silver finished Brown Manufacturing Southerner Deringers fitted with pearl grips. These deringers were featured on the front cover of the August 1984 issue of "The Gun Report." This issue is included. A documented pair of Brown Southerner deringers (serial numbers 8428 and 8874) is pictured on page xxxiv in Wilson's book "L.D. Nimschke Firearms Engraver" and display a similar scroll engraving on a dot background. The scrollwork is featured on the sides of the frame and barrel. The embellishment surrounds the "BROWN MF'G CO/NEW BURYPORT, MASS./PAT APR. 9 1857" marking on the left side of the barrel. The upper left and right barrel flats exhibit a leaf type engraved motif. The top barrel flat is marked "SOUTHERNER" inside a wavy line border. The engraved patterns on the barrel feature a simple line border that terminates in an elegant entwining line motif with dots. At the muzzle are three differing engraved scalloped bands consisting of dots, lines and zig-zags. Scrollwork accents adorn the sides of the trigger housing and lower back strap. Additional engraved accents are featured around the hammer, back strap and butt. The serial number on the butt is surrounded by entwining lines on a dot background. Most of the back strap features a scallop border. The area around the hammer exhibits cross hatching, leaf and geometric patterns. The barrel pivots sideways to load, and there is an automatic extractor mounted on the underside of the barrel. It has a brass blade front, checkered hammer and smooth spur trigger. The matching serial number is marked on the bottom of the barrel and on the butt. The barrel is gold plated, the brass frame is silver plated, the hammer and trigger are casehardened, and the screw heads are niter blue. The case is lined in red velvet and has a cartridge block. Manufacturer: Brown Manufacturing Co Model: Southerner BBL: 2 1/2 inch octagon Stock: Gauge: 41 RF Finish: silver Grips: pearl Serial Number: 8408 Class: Antique Condition: Excellent. The barrel retains 97% original gold plating showing high edge wear. The frame retains 97% original sliver plating with loss limited to the butt. The hammer retains vivid original case colors. The screw head retain 95% original niter blue finish. The grips are also excellent showing the slightest of handling marks. Mechanically excellent. The case is fine showing minor handling/storage wear and some typical high spot wear on the lining. This is an investment grade pair of Nimschke engraved Southerner deringers that would find a prominent place in the most advanced antique American handgun collections. Over the years we have offered several factory engraved Southerner deringers but never in this outstanding condition or linked to renowned Master Engraver L.D. Nimschke. B) Brown Manufacturing Southerner Deringer As described in "A." Manufacturer: Brown Manufacturing Co Model: Southerner BBL: 2 1/2 inch octagon Stock: Gauge: 41 RF Finish: gold/silver Grips: mother of pearl Serial Number: 8688 Class: Antique Condition: Excellent. The barrel retains 95% original gold plating with the balance a smooth gray patina. The frame retains 97% original silver plating with loss limited to the butt. The hammer retains vivid original case colors. The screw heads retain 97% original niter blue finish. The grips are also excellent with a very small surface chip near the bottom (left panel). Mechanically excellent.

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December 3, 2016 9:00 AM CST
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