06-06-200406-06-2004
Skinner Auctions
Skinner AuctionsBoston MA
2242Boston
June 6, 2004 11:00 AMCalender
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Cased Engraved and Inlaid Rosewood Presentation Handgun with Accessories

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$3,173$2,700
Auction: American Furniture & Decorative Arts - 2242Location: BostonDate / Time: June 06, 2004 11:00AM

Description:

Cased Engraved and Inlaid Rosewood Presentation Handgun with Accessories, Gibbs, Tiffany & Co., Sturbridge, Massachusetts, early 19th century, underhammer percussion pistol, six-inch cast steel barrel with engraved flower and vine motifs and impressed marks: "202", "E HUTCHINGS & CO AGENTS BALTO.," "GIBBS TIFFANY & CO. STURBRIDGE MASS." with eagle motif; rosewood grips with geometric mother-of-pearl inlay, silver back strap engraved "Dr. C.A. Cheever"; mahogany hinged case with engraved silver plaque on the top "From Eusebius Hutchings of Baltimore, Md. to Charles A. Cheever Portsmouth, New Hampshire;" the interior contour lined with black velvet fitted with accessories including a copper powderflask, a brass bullet mold with mahogany handles marked "202," a cleaning rod, a ramrod, and five small leather ammunition pouches, (loss on underhammer),lg. 9 7/8, case 2 1/4 x 12 5/8 x 5 5/8 in.

Provenance: Family descent from Dr. Charles Augustus Cheever (1793-1852). Dr. Cheever's father was Abijah Cheever, also a physician. According to family history they both graduated from Harvard University and Harvard Medical School. Charles was a surgeon trained by John Warren (1778-1856),the founder of Massachusetts General Hospital, and performed the first vaccinations in the West Indies. The pistol was a gift from a grateful patient.
Estimate $1,500-2,500

Keywords

Charles Augustus Cheever, C.A. Cheever, Gibbs Tiffany & Co., cast steel barrel, Sturbridge, E HUTCHINGS & CO, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Charles A. Cheever Portsmouth, physician , Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, John Warren, Massachusetts General Hospital, founder , surgeon , West Indies, Indies, vaccinations