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Imperial German Baden / Dutch Model 1813 / 40 12 Bore Percussion Artillery Pistol (Period Converted From Flintlock C1840) Gun Number 460 From The Robert E Brooker Jr Collection. Sn 23129:1 - 23129:1 This is an original Imperial German Baden / Dutch Model 1813 / 40 12 Bore Percussion Artillery Pistol (Period Converted From Flintlock C1852) Gun Number 460 From The Robert E Brooker Jr Collection (see Lander 2001, page 98).. The pistol has a 8 ¼” steel barrel which has a blade fore sight and ‘v’ notch block rear sight (14 ¾” overall length). The smooth bore has staining & residue consistent with age and use. The barrel has proof / inspection mark and faint number 308. It has a heavy military hammer and the action is strong. The action plate has small inspection mark. The walnut stock has regulation brass mounts including brass cudgel butt. The wood has hand carved numbers which looks like 18*2. The pistol comes with its original Brooker collection tag numbered 460 (the Tag is also marked ‘Converted Dutch***Baden). The price for this pistol from a top quality collection includes UK delivery. NB As an antique muzzle loading percussion weapon no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Provenance: Robert Elton Brooker, Jr. started collecting firearms in 1954 at the age of 17, when he identified an original Colt revolver for sale in Morelia, Mexico. This led to a lifetime of collecting and scholarship related to technology development and geopolitics viewed through the lens of European military pistols. His first book, British Military Pistols 1603-1887, was published in 1978. This was followed by Armes de Poing Militaires Françaises (2006), Landeszeughaus Graz, Austria (2007), and finally British Military Pistols and Associated Edged Weapons (2016), an updated version of his original book, illustrated largely with items from his personal collection. He authored scholarly articles about Napoleon's Mamluk guard, Saxon military pistols, Neapolitan pistols, and other topics, plus two unfinished book manuscripts: one about Spanish and Latin American pistols, another about the Bavarian Army Museum collection. He received the Great Medal of Honor from the Austrian state of Styria in 2008. Alongside his collecting and scholarship, Brooker built a career initially as an officer and pilot in the US Marine Corps. In the summer of 1959 he was granted a leave of absence from the Marines to work as an interpreter for the American Exhibition in Moscow. While there, he happened to be in the room where Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev entered and filmed what later became known as the Kitchen Debate. Following an MBA at Harvard Business School, he served in senior management roles at Cummins Engine Company, NL Industries, Lord Corporation, and Connell LP. He oversaw the development of horizontal drilling technology that later transformed the oil and gas industry. He retired from business to obtain a PhD in Art History from Brown University. He speaks six languages and was an enthusiastic scuba diver. All these achievements took place alongside his wife of 60 years, Kitty Brooker. He has four children and six grandchildren. The Robert Brooker Jr. Collection represents the greatest collection of types assembled in the history of the subject. Spanning more than three centuries and comprising a unique group of munition firearms, edged weapons and associated objects, its magnitude, breadth and quality are truly remarkable. Sn 23129:1
£875.00
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