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Today I was able to add a new piece to my collection.

Berntheisel à Nancy – Lefaucheux père et fils (wordpress.com)

France around 1870.
With a Belgian barrel.
Ebony shaft.
Caliber approx 10.4 mm.
A beautiful piece of Craftsmanship



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I wouldn't care if it was accurate. That is a beautiful piece of art and craftsmanship. I'm surprised it isn't worn from 150 years of fondling. Thanks for sharing the photos. That level of talent is extraordinary.

Jeff
 
That's a beautiful pistol!
It must have cost the original owner a pretty penny.
But for royalty, no big deal. Let the commoners eat cake!
After a brief stop in Liege, Belgium, I've been attracted to firearms with the Liege proof-mark.
Thanks for the photo, as well as the others.
Off with their heads!
 
Today I was able to add a new piece to my collection.

Berntheisel à Nancy – Lefaucheux père et fils (wordpress.com)

France around 1870.
With a Belgian barrel.
Ebony shaft.
Caliber approx 10.4 mm.
A beautiful piece of Craftsmanship
Awesome!! What a craftsman to make such a beautiful pistol. In your travels to find such beauties, would you have any idea what this set up would have cost originally?
Thanks for sharing, but I need a napkin as I am drooling.😂
Larry
 
Awesome!! What a craftsman to make such a beautiful pistol. In your travels to find such beauties, would you have any idea what this set up would have cost originally?
Thanks for sharing, but I need a napkin as I am drooling.😂
Larry

The costs. I found this.
A few pistols simple. Cost 34 guilders? (Correctly in English?)
That corresponded to 2 monthly salaries of a master Craftsman.

For special production up to 165 guilders.


https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuchenreuter
 
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