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     CONDITION: Excellent. This
pistol is nearly in as issued
condition. The barrel and
fittings exhibit attractive armory
bright surfaces, and 98% original
casehardened finish on the barrel tang, lock, hammer and trigger. The brass flash pan and front sight display an attractive bright and golden patina. The stock is excellent with absolutely defined edges, a few scratches on the left flat, and exceptionally crisp cartouches. Mechanically excellent. This pistol is certainly among the finest surviving Model 1836s today and would make a fine addition to any U.S. martial collection!
Provenance: The Robert Harris Collection; The Greg Lampe Collection.
Estimate: 5,000 - 7,500
215
 As-Issued U.S. Contract Ro Johnson Model 1836 Pisto
LOT 217
Outstanding Robert Johnson U.S. Contract Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol - NSN, 54 cal., 8 1/2 inch round bbl., bright/casehardened finish, walnut stock. This Model 1836 flintlock pistol was manufactured by Robert Johnson of
Middletown, Connecticut, in 1841 and has the standard markings and features, although it appears to have seen little, if any, use at all. Many saw hard use during the Mexican-American War and Civil War in the holsters of the U.S. cavalry.
The Model 1836 is considered the finest of all U.S. martial flintlock pistols, and many were converted to percussion making original examples like this particularly desirable, especially in this high state of condition. “U.S./JCB/P” markings on the breech of the bright barrel, “1842” dated casehardened lock, and two oval script inspection cartouches “JH” (either Joseph Hannis or James Harris) and “W.A.T” (William A. Thornton) crisply stamped on the left stock flat.
      



















































































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