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Early Drepperd Flintlock Pistol

$1,095.00

Condition: Excellent

Year of Manufacture: 19th Century

Action: Flintlock

Feed System: Muzzle-Loaded

SKU: E2098 Categories , Tags ,

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Product Description: An Early Drepperd Flintlock Pistol, likely dating from 1800–1840s, featuring a classic octagonal barrel and traditional flintlock mechanism. The pistol is marked “Drepperd Lancastar” near the lock, confirming its maker and regional origin. The stock is fitted with a brass butt, trigger guard, and end cap, all showing a pleasing, even patina. The flintlock is further enhanced with delicate engraving, adding visual interest and a level of craftsmanship prized by collectors. The wood and brass retain character from age and use, with minor surface flaws and scratches.

In excellent condition for its age, this Early Drepperd Flintlock Pistol offers both historical and aesthetic appeal. The combination of engraved flintlock, brass fittings, and clearly marked maker’s stamp makes it a highly desirable example of early 19th-century American flintlock firearms, sought after by collectors of fine period weaponry and Americana.

 

 

Historical Description: Drepperd Lancaster flintlock pistols represent a notable example of early 19th-century American firearm craftsmanship. Produced in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, by the Drepperd family—skilled gunsmiths active during the early 1800s—these flintlocks were valued for their reliability, practical design, and careful attention to detail. Typically featuring octagonal barrels, wooden stocks, and brass fittings such as butt caps, trigger guards, and barrel mounts, Drepperd pistols combined functional durability with decorative elements, including engraved flintlocks and subtle ornamental touches that reflected the aesthetic sensibilities of the period. These pistols were primarily intended for personal defense and militia use, though they were also prized as presentation pieces or for collectors of fine workmanship.

The production of Drepperd Lancaster flintlocks coincided with a formative period in American firearms history, bridging the gap between late colonial designs and more standardized industrial manufacturing. The maker’s mark, often engraved near the lock or barrel, attests to authenticity and regional provenance, making surviving examples highly sought after today. Collectors value these pistols for their historical significance, craftsmanship, and the insight they provide into early American gunsmithing traditions. The combination of brass fittings, engraved details, and well-proportioned design ensures that Drepperd Lancaster flintlocks remain prized artifacts for both militaria enthusiasts and collectors of early American decorative arms.

 

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