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Indian Contract pistol. 65 inch, ordnance pattern, 1814 circa
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Indian Contract pistol. 65 inch, ordnance pattern, 1814 circa
5923456 Indian Contract pistol.65 inch, ordnance pattern, 1814 circa by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Indian Contract pistol.65 inch, ordnance pattern, 1814 circa.
Manufactured by William J Rolfe, Birmingham, 1814 circa.
Firearms were often presented to Native American chiefs who were allied to Britain during the American War of 1812 (1812-1815). These weapons were produced specifically to be given as gifts and made by government contractors in Birmingham.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22323464
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The captivating print showcases an Indian Contract pistol, measuring 0.65 inches, designed in the ordnance pattern and dating back to circa 1814. This remarkable piece of weaponry was created by William J Rolfe in Birmingham during the same period. During the American War of 1812 (1812-1815), firearms like this were bestowed upon Native American chiefs who had allied themselves with Britain. These pistols were specifically manufactured as gifts for these esteemed leaders and were produced by government contractors based in Birmingham. The image captures the intricate craftsmanship of this historic firearm, highlighting its exquisite details and elegant design. The pistol's ornate engravings reflect a fusion of British artistry and Native American culture, symbolizing the alliance between these two nations during a tumultuous time in history. Preserved at London's National Army Museum, this photograph not only serves as a testament to the skillful workmanship behind such weapons but also offers insight into diplomatic relations between colonial powers and indigenous communities. It provides us with a glimpse into how material objects played a significant role in forging alliances and maintaining political stability during times of conflict. Through this evocative image, we are reminded of the complex historical narratives that can be unraveled through artifacts from centuries past – stories that continue to shape our understanding of cultural exchange, diplomacy, and warfare throughout human civilization.
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