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Depends entirely of WHICH pearl handled pistol you are referring to. A Colt or Smith and Wesson would have cost more than a Harrington & Richardson or an Iver Johnson, and an automatic more than a revolver. However, I do own one really cute tiny little handgun from that period- a .22 Baby Hammerless- with mother of pearl grips- will fit in a vest pocket- and in 1930, they sold for about $5. Check with your library to see if they can get you a copy of any of the early Sears catalogs- they have been reprinted in hardback, are available for several years- and have a nice section of rifles, shotguns and handguns- with illustrations, and the prices for the year of the catalog.
The value of ANY gun is based on the exact make, model, and condition. The Baby Hammerless was not a derringer, but a very tiny revolver with a folding trigger. The value of those revolvers runs about $200 for a working specimen in fair condition. Do NOT attempt to fire this with modern high speed 22 Shorts- it was made for black powder cartridges. Better condition can equal higher prices.
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You spelled it correctly: handled.
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"Handled" is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to handle) and can also be used as an adjective (e.g. handled cases).
They are handled in Immigration courts.
They have tempers if they are handled improperly, barely handled or you're invading their territory.
Of course. In fact, they should never be handled with gloves.