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Lot #169
Lot #171

Lot 170: J.M. Jones Derringer Percussion Pocket Pistol

Rare Documented Gold Banded, Engraved, and Silver Mounted Derringer Percussion Pocket Pistol Signed by African American James "Gunsmith" Jones

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 8, 2023

Lot 170: J.M. Jones Derringer Percussion Pocket Pistol

Rare Documented Gold Banded, Engraved, and Silver Mounted Derringer Percussion Pocket Pistol Signed by African American James "Gunsmith" Jones

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 8, 2023

Estimated Price: $7,500 - $12,000

Rare Documented Gold Banded, Engraved, and Silver Mounted Derringer Percussion Pocket Pistol Signed by African American James "Gunsmith" Jones

Manufacturer: Unknown
Model: Percussion Pocket
Type: Pistol
Gauge: 41
Barrel: 2 inch octagon
Finish: brown/casehardened/silver/gold
Grip:
Stock: walnut
Item Views: 1108
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 154
Class: Antique
Description:

This pistol is featured and discussed on page 214 of "The Deringer in America Volume I: The Percussion Period" by R.L. Wilson and L.D. Eberhart. The author's note that J.M. Jones of London, Ohio, was "One of a handful of American Blacks engaged in making guns in the 19th century" and that "Jones ultimately moved to Toronto, Canada where he continued his trade. With workmanship that often approaches the exquisite, Jones' pistols are today considered collector prizes." The pistol features a six-groove rifled barrel turned round at the muzzle with a dovetailed silver blade front sight, "J.M. JONES" signed on top, engraved border at the breech, and a sculpted breech plug with gold bands and gold plug. There is a notch rear sight on the standing breech. The lock and silver furniture feature fine border and scroll engraving. The bird's head grip stock has checkering and a Schnabel tip. James Monroe Jones (1821-1906), known as "Gunsmith Jones," was from an enslaved family in North Carolina, but his father, Allen Jones, saved money by working in the evenings and nights and purchased his family's freedom and moved them to Ohio where Jones attended Oberlin College and graduated in 1849 becoming the fourth African American to graduate with a bachelor of science degree. He moved to Chatham, Canada West, in 1852. In Canada, he was connected with runaway slaves in Chatham and signed onto the Provisional Constitutional Convention with radical abolitionist John Brown and loaned him $75. Jones skills did not go unrecognized. He won a medal at the Montreal Manufacturing and Trade Fair for a pair of his derringers in 1859 and won first prize in 1864 at the Provincial Exhibition. James Gooding of the "Canadian Journal of Arms Collecting" wrote that Jones was "one of six Canadian gunsmiths who had the skill...to be compared with the best in the world." In addition to derringers, he also produced high quality rifles similar to the famous Hawken rifles. Provenance: The Peter Buxtun Collection; Property of a Gentleman

Rating Definition:

Very good with crisp engraving and signature, bright gold, dark aged patina on the silver, brown patina on the barrel and lock, mild oxidation, and minor overall wear. The stock is also fine and has crisp checkering, a faint crack on the left, minor scratches and dings, and a nice figure. Mechanically fine.



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