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SOUTHERNER DERRINGER W/ REPORTED INDIAN HISTORY.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:750.00 USD Estimated At:1,500.00 - 2,500.00 USD
SOUTHERNER DERRINGER W/ REPORTED INDIAN HISTORY.
Cal. 41 RF. S# 5913. Bbl. 2 1/2" oct. Brown Manufacturing produced an estimated 16,500 Southerner Derringers between 1866-1873. Bbl. pivots sideways to load. Brass frame s/ spur trigger. 2 Piece walnut grips. Top flat of bbl. marked "SOUTHERNER". Togia is the pictorial language of the Plains indians. Wendell Grangaard of The Guns of History is author of the book “Documenting the Weapons used at the Little Bighorn”. Through his friendship w/ Benjamin Black Elk, Wendell has learned & has been able to document the Togia language. According to Wendell’s translation of the Togia marks, this gun was carried by Chief Little Horse of the Oglala Sioux. On the left grip forward of the attachment screw, Wendell has translated the lightly visible markings to be the signature mark of Little Horse. Togia marking meaning "Little Horse" is found on the left side of the frame above the bbl. release. Chief Little Horse of the Oglala Sioux rode w/ Crazy Horse at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, June 25th 1876. He surrendered w/ Crazy Horse at the Red Cloud Agency at Fort Robinson, Nebraska on May 5th, 1877. Little Horse was present when Crazy Horse was killed & afterwards moved to the forks on White Clay Creek north & west of the Pine ridge. Chief Little Horse rode to the Battle of Wounded Knee, but was too late to stop the carnage. A few days later on December 30th, 1890, he led a small band of Oglala Sioux to the battle of Drexel Mission, which was the last battle of the Indian Wars. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Wendell Grangaard’s translation of the Togia markings along w/ information about Chief Little Horse’s life & the Drexel Mission fight. Also includes copies of 2 photographs of Chief Little Horse & his wife. CONDITION: bbl. finish has faded to brown w/ general light pitting. Brass shows wear & has acquiring a pleasing dark mustard tarnish. Grips are heavily sanded & refinished showing wear & handling marks. Functioning mechanics. Dark pitted bore. We do not guarantee that this was Little Horse's southern derringer. (01-17974/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,500.