B Company No. 102 Colt Walker Percussion Revolver

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Rare, Well-Documented and Historic B Company No. 102 U.S. Colt Model 1847 Walker Percussion Revolver Marked for Mexican General and Governor of Coahuila Andres Viesca with Herb Glass Authentication Letter

The Colt Walker is among the most iconic and highly sought after antique firearms and has been particularly heavily associated with the American Southwest and Mexico thanks to their historic use in the Mexican-American War as well as by Texas Rangers on the antebellum frontier and during the American Civil War by primarily Texas cavalrymen fighting for the Confederacy. Since 2021, it has been the official handgun of the State of Texas. During their service life, many Walkers lost or destroyed. Those that have survived tend to show signs of hard period use and abuse. However, this revolver remains in high condition for a Colt Walker and retains nearly all of the cylinder roll-scene of the Texas Rangers battling the Comanche in the 1830s. This scene is rarely visible on the original Walkers, and this certainly points towards this revolvers above average condition, and the cylinder even retains the safety pin. The revolver also has a very interesting marking on the grip that connects it to Mexican Republican general and governor Andres S. Viesca.The legendary Colt Walker revolvers were manufactured at Eli Whitney Jr.'s Whitneyville, Connecticut, factory for Samuel Colt's to fulfill a U.S. contract for 1,000 revolvers. The revolvers were serial numbered A-D Company 1-220 and E Company 1-120. Although purchased to arm the Mounted Rifle Regiment, the first 394 A, B, and C Company revolvers were issued to the 1st Regiment, Texas Mounted Volunteers commanded by Colonel Jack Hays at Vera Cruz, Mexico, on October 26, 1847. When the Texas Mounted Volunteers mustered out of service on May 8, 1848, they turned in 191 Walker revolvers; 202 pistols were lost in service or retained by the Texans. The remaining 600 Walker revolvers were issued to the Mounted Rifle Regiment in Mexico or the 1st Dragoon Regiment on the Texas/New Mexico frontier following the Mexican War. The Walker revolvers saw hard service. In 1984, Lt. Col. Robert Whittington III identified 150 surviving A, B,C, D, and E Company marked revolvers in his book "The Colt Whitneyville-Walker Pistol." Twenty-seven B Company marked revolvers are listed in his book, including this one. The revolver the cylinder came from, B Company No. 106, was not listed. B Company No. 102 was also listed in the well-known list of Wilbur Quick, and the revolver was cataloged by the Far West Hobby Shop as part of the David Leeds Ingalls Collection.The barrel has a short German silver blade front sight, "ADDRESS, SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY" marked on top running from the breech towards the muzzle, "B COMPANY No 102" on the left side above the wedge, and "US/1847" on the right side. The revolver has an interesting replacement loading lever with a tension spring running along the right side of the plunger, a clever solution to the issue of loading levers falling during use. The frame has "B COMPANY No 102" on the left side. The cylinder has the noted roll-scene along with a "B" inspection mark, "B COM-Y No 106" between the "MODEL U.S.M.R." and "COLT'S PATENT" roll-engraving, and the number "546" on the rear which is in the correct 440-660 range for the B Company Walkers per Pate in "The Colt Walker Army Revolver." The brass squareback trigger guard has "B COMY-No 102" with a struck line through it ahead of the bow, "102" on the left side under the grip, and "Andres S. Viesca" in ornate Old English style script on the right side under the grip. The iron back strap has "B COMPANY No 102" on the butt. The grip spacer has "96" at the toe. The revolver is accompanied by a 2024 authentication letter from Herb Glass discussing the revolver's various details, including that this revolver was modified in the period for a Dragoon style latch and then later the novel Walker style loading lever with a retention spring as discussed above was installed. Glass wrote, "I find this gun to be a genuine Colt Walker in very good condition..." later concluding, "B Company No. 102 is well above average for a Walker. These guns generally saw long hard use with many parts replaced in the field during their service."Brigadier General Andres S. Viesca (1827-1908), full-name Andres Saturnino Jesus de los Dolores Viesca Bagues, was a Mexican military officer in the War of Reform and the Second French Intervention in Mexico on the side of the Mexican Republic and also served multiple times as the governor of Coahuila de Zaragoza in Northern Mexico along the border with Texas in 1864-1867, including from April 7, 1865, to February 21, 1867. He was born in Parras de la Fuente in the southern part of the state of Coahuila and Texas
more... Provenance: The David Leeds Ingalls Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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B Company No. 102 Colt Walker Percussion Revolver
B Company No. 102 Colt Walker Percussion Revolver
Lot number: 180
Seller: Rock Island Auction Company
Event: Premier Firearms Auction - Day 1
Ends: Friday, May 17 | 9:00 AM  Central

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