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Antique Gun Illustrations - 1842 Percussion Pistol

Early 20th-century illustrations of antique firearms, created using watercolor, graphite, and colored pencil.

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Sale price$30.00

Printing

Archival giclée

Paper

Artist-grade Watercolor
bright white cold-pressed watercolor paper

Frames

3/4" Antique Patina Bamboo Picture Frame
Finished with delicate bamboo patina and a 3/4” profile for a refined natural look.

This exclusive collection showcases a series of early 20th-century watercolor illustrations of antique firearms. Crafted with meticulous attention to historical accuracy, each illustration captures the intricate craftsmanship and timeless design of these historic weapons. The subtle use of watercolor, graphite, and colored pencil brings out the fine details of woodgrain, metal engravings, and the iconic features that defined firearm craftsmanship of the era.

Printed on artist-grade watercolor paper, these reproductions preserve the original quality and vibrant colors, making them ideal for collectors, history enthusiasts, and lovers of vintage Americana. Display them in your home, office, or gallery for a timeless celebration of artistry and heritage.

The Model 1842 Percussion Pistol by Henry Aston & Co. is a classic representation of mid-19th-century American firearm craftsmanship. Manufactured in Middletown, Connecticut, this single-shot, smoothbore pistol was a standard-issue sidearm for the U.S. military during the Mexican-American War and early years of the Civil War.

This .54-caliber percussion pistol boasts a sleek yet sturdy design, with a walnut stock and brass fittings that exemplify the precision and care of its construction. Its iron barrel and lockplate are marked with the signature Henry Aston & Co. stamp, signifying its origin and authenticity. The smoothbore barrel design facilitated faster reloading, making it a practical choice for soldiers in the field.

With its robust construction and reliable percussion system, the Model 1842 pistol played a pivotal role in American military history. It is an enduring symbol of innovation and resilience, offering collectors and enthusiasts a tangible connection to the firearms of 19th-century America.