Hello fellow collectors,
I was told that this is an early type flare gun, is this correct?
It is obviously a German percussion type pistol, is stamped "TRICO / KRIEGESKORTE & Co. / STUTTGART-H / D.R.G.M. and has a threaded barrel-end.
Any information regarding this piece is welcome (including value).
Thanks in advance!
(And a happy, healthy and safe 2016 for all of you)
Peter
Info is welcome! Trico Kriegeskorte & Co. Stuttgart-H
Info is welcome! Trico Kriegeskorte & Co. Stuttgart-H
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Re: Info is welcome! Trico Kriegeskorte & Co. Stuttgart-H
Any info or suggestions...anyone????
Re: Info is welcome! Trico Kriegeskorte & Co. Stuttgart-H
Hello, It is not a flare pistol, I believe it to be a parlor pistol or even a cane gun.
It probably had an extension barrel on it. I have owned at least 2 of these over the years, and have seen a number of others and all of them marked like yours. I never saw an extension barrel.
My questions when I owned them were the same as yours.
It probably had an extension barrel on it. I have owned at least 2 of these over the years, and have seen a number of others and all of them marked like yours. I never saw an extension barrel.
My questions when I owned them were the same as yours.
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Guns have only two enemies, rust and politicians.
I am still looking for ANY information regarding the European Use of the Original Costons flares from 1859 through 1881. Photo's, Patents, contracts & orders, ANY INFORMATION IS NEEDED ! !
I am still looking for ANY information regarding the European Use of the Original Costons flares from 1859 through 1881. Photo's, Patents, contracts & orders, ANY INFORMATION IS NEEDED ! !
Re: Info is welcome! Trico Kriegeskorte & Co. Stuttgart-H
Hi Howard,
Thanks for your reply!
I somehow knew that you would come up with an answer.
Do you have any thoughts about the value of this piece?
Best regards,
Peter
Thanks for your reply!
I somehow knew that you would come up with an answer.
Do you have any thoughts about the value of this piece?
Best regards,
Peter
Re: Info is welcome! Trico Kriegeskorte & Co. Stuttgart-H
They are not rare, and they are difficult to sell, and with the barrel extension missing as they all seem to have, I paid $150 and 175 for the two I owned, and sold them for $250 in USA dollars. The last one I owned was sold about 8 years ago. I do not want another, as I carried them a long time.
My guess is that in Europe especially Germany they may go for more, as it is a part of their history.
My guess is that in Europe especially Germany they may go for more, as it is a part of their history.
Guns have only two enemies, rust and politicians.
I am still looking for ANY information regarding the European Use of the Original Costons flares from 1859 through 1881. Photo's, Patents, contracts & orders, ANY INFORMATION IS NEEDED ! !
I am still looking for ANY information regarding the European Use of the Original Costons flares from 1859 through 1881. Photo's, Patents, contracts & orders, ANY INFORMATION IS NEEDED ! !
Re: Info is welcome! Trico Kriegeskorte & Co. Stuttgart-H
Thanks again Howard!
Now I have a bit of an idea of the value.
I paid just over 100 Euros for it, so I believe it is not a bargain, nor a rip-off.
As I am a beginning Flare Gun collector (about 5 years, approx. 65 pieces), you will probably see more questions from me on the forum in the future. Hopefully, your extensive knowledge can help me (and all of us) for many more years to come.
Good collecting!
Peter
Now I have a bit of an idea of the value.
I paid just over 100 Euros for it, so I believe it is not a bargain, nor a rip-off.
As I am a beginning Flare Gun collector (about 5 years, approx. 65 pieces), you will probably see more questions from me on the forum in the future. Hopefully, your extensive knowledge can help me (and all of us) for many more years to come.
Good collecting!
Peter