Hi Brian,
You must have missed the previous thread concerning this gun ( http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....esting-pistol]). Although it seems that the auctioneer's suggestion is most likely wrong, we are still non the wiser unfortunately.
Hi,
Anybody got any clues on this air pistol coming up at auction soon.
http://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/au...6-a4f700ac96f0
Regards
Brian
Hi Brian,
You must have missed the previous thread concerning this gun ( http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....esting-pistol]). Although it seems that the auctioneer's suggestion is most likely wrong, we are still non the wiser unfortunately.
If stamped up as a 'BONEHILL' it would be an imported Quack rebrand ...everybody back then did this , stamped , badged . Nice to see those wood grips like on same period smallbore firearms .
I doubt if it is stamped BONEHILL, otherwise the auctioneers would have made a big issue of this, as it would have added considerable provenance and value to the gun.
Quackenbush had given up air pistol manufacture by the 1890's, so if it's not from a backyard gunsmith, a continental company like Eisenwerke Gaggenau or Langenhan would be more likely. However, IMO, if you look closely at the quality of the build and the fit of the grips it does not seem to have the quality associated with these companies.