Rating and value of Italian spinning-wheel pistols

Italian spinning-wheel pistol, 17th century

If you own an Italian spinning-wheel pistol, and would like to know its value, and if you don't know, the period and model of your weapon, our state-approved experts and auctioneers will offer you their appraisal services. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your work, and provide you with a precise estimate of its value on today's market. Then, if you wish to sell your work, we'll guide you towards the best possible arrangement to obtain the optimum price.  

Rating and value of Italian spinning-wheel pistols  

Italian spinning-wheel pistols are highly sought-after by collectors. However, price differences can be considerable, depending on order, state of preservation, who owned it, and other criteria. Nowadays, prices for these objects can rise considerably under the auctioneer's hammer. Buyers from all over the world are interested in the sale of certain rare pieces. The price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €125 to €20,000, for the time being, a substantial gap but one that says a lot about the value that can be attributed to these weapons. In 2013, a pair of Italian-made pistols signed Maffeo Badille, sold for €20,000, whereas they were estimated at between €5,000 and €6,000. 

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A look back at the history of the wheel gun  

The pinwheel pistol was one of the first in circulation. It is a complex weapon that was mostly collected. Very few Italian spinning-wheel pistols are to be found on the auction market, which further enhances their value.
The first pistol in history was first used in England, in 1461, at the Battle of Towton.

Shortly afterwards, during the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci became interested in the spinning-wheel mechanism, theorizing and schematizing it. The spinning wheel is a steel part in the form of a wheel, toothed or notched. It is used to rub the firing plate to trigger the shot. Once the hammer is engaged, the springs are activated, creating a spark to ignite the priming powder.

The same function can be found on spinning-wheel harquebuses, widely used in the Netherlands. 

Spinning-wheel pistols were used to complement flintlock pistols, which were easier to use. They were very rarely used by the military in everyday weaponry, as the pinwheel pistol operates far too slowly. However, all countries developed this type of pistol, especially Italy. Italian spinning-wheel pistols were particularly prized, as Leonardo had theorized the invention. As a result, they were very popular in Italy at the time.

Style and technique of the Italian wheelgun  

The Italian spinning-wheel pistol was initially conceived as a weapon like any other, made very simply of wood and metal. Over the years, however, it acquired a prestigious reputation and was owned by high-ranking military personnel, even though it was rarely used by them. In Italy, the manufacture of spinning-wheel pistols is particularly complex, as gunmakers add engraved and sculpted decorations, usually on the pistol's stock. This adds value to the weapon.

Reasons to auction a spinning wheel pistol  

If you own an Italian spinning-wheel pistol, and don't know how to sell it, auctions are a solution. Indeed, collectors use this medium to find models that correspond to a particular battle or that belonged to their ancestors. Prices can reach unprecedented heights. Italian pistols are the most sought-after in this category, more so than French 1st Empire pistols.

These objects are not only weapons, but also historical evidence of the scientific evolution of French weapons design. 

Knowing the value of a spinning wheel gun  

If you own a pistol from any period and would like to know its value, don't hesitate to request a free appraisal using the form on our website. A member of our team of experts and certified auctioneers will contact you promptly to provide you with an estimate of the market value of your piece, as well as any relevant information about it. If you wish to sell your property, our specialists will also be on hand to help you find alternatives for selling it at the best possible price, taking into account market trends.  

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