Extraordinary Firearms Auction Day 1

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*EXTREMELY RARE COLT PRE-WAR - POST-WAR SINGLE ACTION ARMY

Lot # 1175 (Sale Order: 176 of 755)      

REVOLVER ASSEMBLED PRE-WAR BUT NOT SHIPPED UNTIL 1962 WITH ORIGINAL INVOICE, POST-WAR BLACK BOX, SHIPPING SLEEVE, AND FACTORY LETTER. SN 356850. Cal. 45 Colt. Nickel finish with 5-1/2" bbl, full thick front sight, 1-line block letter address and Model/Cal. marking on left side. Left front side of frame is marked with 2-line 3-patent dates and the Rampant Colt trademark. Mounted with Rampant Colt hard rubber grips. Accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in caliber 45 with 5-1/2" bbl, nickel finish, type of stocks not listed and shipped to Don Glaser, Emporia, KS on February 6, 1962 in a 1-gun shipment. In the remarks section "Records indicate this firearm was assembled on April 8, 1940 and later shipped as noted above, indicating that it was definitely a pre World War II weapon.". Also accompanied by a copy of an express receipt from Colt dated February 6, 1962 in the name of Don Glaser, Emporia, KS. Additionally accompanied by 2 copies of a Colt Factory invoice also made out to Mr. Glaser for this revolver identified by caliber & SN. An additional accompaniment is a typewritten letter to Mr. Glaser from Mr. Jim Wilson of Denton, TX inquiring about the history of this revolver which he states he had recently traded for. The back of this letter is Mr. Glaser's response to Mr. Wilson, handwritten wherein he states that he traded this gun to John Rohner of Boulder, CO, he further states that he had purchased it directly from Colt and had never pulled the hammer. Mr. Glaser and Mr. Rohner were the inventors & marketers of the Gravermeister Pneumatic Engraving Machine. Finally accompanied by the orig post-war black hinged lid box with gold & black end label and a blue & white "NICKEL FINISH" label. Bottom of the box has the handwritten brick red grease pencil SN that matches this revolver. This box contains an owners pamphlet, warranty card & "Handling the Handgun" pamphlet. Inside the box also has the orig tan tissue paper & wire handle bristle brush and is all contained in the orig cardboard shipping sleeve with blue & yellow Colt label addressed to Mr. Glaser in Emporia, KS with the hand stamps "EXPRESS COLLECT". One additional accompaniment is the bookCOLT'S SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER PRE-WAR POST-WAR MODEL, Wilkerson with personalized presentation to Roger Perlock expressing appreciation for his help with this book and that a revolver from his personal collection is featured within, dated April 1991. Page 16 of this publication is a full page black & white photo of this revolver which lists manufacturing & shipping dates with credit to The Roger Perlock collection. Page 47 of this publication is a reproduction of the shipping invoice for this revolver. Page 19 of this publication states that there were only 6 revolvers found to have been assembled before World War II, but not shipped until the 1950s and 1960s. This is an exceptional & rare Single Action, the likes of which are unlikely to be offered again in this lifetime. PROVENANCE: Vince Sepulveda Collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Overall retains 99% plus crisp, orig nickel with only a faint bit of evidence that the cylinder has ever been turned. Right side of frame, just forward of the grip, has a small ding, otherwise the finish is flawless. Grips are equally crisp & new. The action was not cycled to check the mechanics or condition of the bore as it is readily apparent that it has never been fired. The box & paperwork are equally crisp & new. Book is excellent. 52598-2 C&R
REVOLVER ASSEMBLED PRE-WAR BUT NOT SHIPPED UNTIL 1962 WITH ORIGINAL INVOICE, POST-WAR BLACK BOX, SHIPPING SLEEVE, AND FACTORY LETTER. SN 356850. Cal. 45 Colt. Nickel fini...moresh with 5-1/2" bbl, full thick front sight, 1-line block letter address and Model/Cal. marking on left side. Left front side of frame is marked with 2-line 3-patent dates and the Rampant Colt trademark. Mounted with Rampant Colt hard rubber grips. Accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in caliber 45 with 5-1/2" bbl, nickel finish, type of stocks not listed and shipped to Don Glaser, Emporia, KS on February 6, 1962 in a 1-gun shipment. In the remarks section "Records indicate this firearm was assembled on April 8, 1940 and later shipped as noted above, indicating that it was definitely a pre World War II weapon.". Also accompanied by a copy of an express receipt from Colt dated February 6, 1962 in the name of Don Glaser, Emporia, KS. Additionally accompanied by 2 copies of a Colt Factory invoice also made out to Mr. Glaser for this revolver identified by caliber & SN. An additional accompaniment is a typewritten letter to Mr. Glaser from Mr. Jim Wilson of Denton, TX inquiring about the history of this revolver which he states he had recently traded for. The back of this letter is Mr. Glaser's response to Mr. Wilson, handwritten wherein he states that he traded this gun to John Rohner of Boulder, CO, he further states that he had purchased it directly from Colt and had never pulled the hammer. Mr. Glaser and Mr. Rohner were the inventors & marketers of the Gravermeister Pneumatic Engraving Machine. Finally accompanied by the orig post-war black hinged lid box with gold & black end label and a blue & white "NICKEL FINISH" label. Bottom of the box has the handwritten brick red grease pencil SN that matches this revolver. This box contains an owners pamphlet, warranty card & "Handling the Handgun" pamphlet. Inside the box also has the orig tan tissue paper & wire handle bristle brush and is all contained in the orig cardboard shipping sleeve with blue & yellow Colt label addressed to Mr. Glaser in Emporia, KS with the hand stamps "EXPRESS COLLECT". One additional accompaniment is the bookCOLT'S SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER PRE-WAR POST-WAR MODEL, Wilkerson with personalized presentation to Roger Perlock expressing appreciation for his help with this book and that a revolver from his personal collection is featured within, dated April 1991. Page 16 of this publication is a full page black & white photo of this revolver which lists manufacturing & shipping dates with credit to The Roger Perlock collection. Page 47 of this publication is a reproduction of the shipping invoice for this revolver. Page 19 of this publication states that there were only 6 revolvers found to have been assembled before World War II, but not shipped until the 1950s and 1960s. This is an exceptional & rare Single Action, the likes of which are unlikely to be offered again in this lifetime. PROVENANCE: Vince Sepulveda Collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Overall retains 99% plus crisp, orig nickel with only a faint bit of evidence that the cylinder has ever been turned. Right side of frame, just forward of the grip, has a small ding, otherwise the finish is flawless. Grips are equally crisp & new. The action was not cycled to check the mechanics or condition of the bore as it is readily apparent that it has never been fired. The box & paperwork are equally crisp & new. Book is excellent. 52598-2 C&R

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*COLT PRE-WWII SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH SPECIAL GRIPS,

Lot # 1176 (Sale Order: 177 of 755)      

ORIGINAL BOX AND FACTORY LETTER. SN 350802. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Blue and color case hardened with 5-1/2" bbl, full thick front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of bbl is marked "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER 44-40". Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and Rampant Colt without a circle. Mounted with scarce Fleur-de-lis and diamond checkered, silver medallion, 2-pc walnut grips. Inside each grip is marked in pencil "4". SN was observed on bottom front of frame and right side of front and back straps, under the grip. Accompanied by it's orig, matching numbered, hinged lid burgundy cardboard box with black & white end label and a small blue over-label that is mostly illegible. The label inside the lid is pasted over a second label and is upside down. Box also contains a wire-handled bristle brush. Additionally accompanied by a Colt factory letter dated March 10, 1961 and addressed to renowned collector Mr. George Lewis of Kansas City, MO. The letter states that this revolver was in Cal. 44 with 5-1/2" bbl, blue finish and checkered wood stocks, shipped to W. S. Brown, Pittsburgh, PA on October 7, 1927. It is rather uncommon to find these pre-war single actions with their orig box in such high condition. Also accompanied by a Smith & Wesson style hinged lid mahogany case with dovetail corners and yellow felt lining. PROVENANCE: George Lewis. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching except cylinder which is properly un-numbered and grips as noted. Overall retains about 99% plus crisp orig finish with brilliant case colors on the frame in sheltered areas, lightly to moderately faded elsewhere. Screws retain virtually all of their crisp orig blue. Hammer retains brilliant case colors, turned a little dark on top edge. Grip frame retains virtually all of its orig blue as does the cylinder. Grips are crisp, fit extremely well and are probably orig to this gun showing only faint diamond point wear. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Appears to be new and unfired. Box is sound showing moderate edge wear and light soil. Mahogany case is fine. 52527-11 C&R
ORIGINAL BOX AND FACTORY LETTER. SN 350802. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Blue and color case hardened with 5-1/2" bbl, full thick front sight and 1-line block letter address. Lef...moret side of bbl is marked "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER 44-40". Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and Rampant Colt without a circle. Mounted with scarce Fleur-de-lis and diamond checkered, silver medallion, 2-pc walnut grips. Inside each grip is marked in pencil "4". SN was observed on bottom front of frame and right side of front and back straps, under the grip. Accompanied by it's orig, matching numbered, hinged lid burgundy cardboard box with black & white end label and a small blue over-label that is mostly illegible. The label inside the lid is pasted over a second label and is upside down. Box also contains a wire-handled bristle brush. Additionally accompanied by a Colt factory letter dated March 10, 1961 and addressed to renowned collector Mr. George Lewis of Kansas City, MO. The letter states that this revolver was in Cal. 44 with 5-1/2" bbl, blue finish and checkered wood stocks, shipped to W. S. Brown, Pittsburgh, PA on October 7, 1927. It is rather uncommon to find these pre-war single actions with their orig box in such high condition. Also accompanied by a Smith & Wesson style hinged lid mahogany case with dovetail corners and yellow felt lining. PROVENANCE: George Lewis. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching except cylinder which is properly un-numbered and grips as noted. Overall retains about 99% plus crisp orig finish with brilliant case colors on the frame in sheltered areas, lightly to moderately faded elsewhere. Screws retain virtually all of their crisp orig blue. Hammer retains brilliant case colors, turned a little dark on top edge. Grip frame retains virtually all of its orig blue as does the cylinder. Grips are crisp, fit extremely well and are probably orig to this gun showing only faint diamond point wear. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Appears to be new and unfired. Box is sound showing moderate edge wear and light soil. Mahogany case is fine. 52527-11 C&R

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COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY FLAT TOP TARGET MODEL REVOLVER

Lot # 1177 (Sale Order: 178 of 755)      

WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 162899. Cal. 32 WCF. 7-1/2" bbl. Full blue finish. 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips with Colt medallion. Bbl shows 1-line Colt address on top with cal mark on left side. Front-sight is a brass blade type. Frame is of the flat top variety, with rear-sight in mortise adjustable for windage. Front of frame on left side shows 2-line patent address with rampant Colt logo in a circle to rear. SN matches on frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Last 4-digits of SN is scratched on inside of each grip. Assembly no. "38" is stamped on inside face of loading gate and on frame under trigger guard. Cyl is not marked. Accompanyied by a Colt Factory Letter confirming the features of this revolver and showing shipment on October 25, 1909 to R.H. Shayer, address unlisted. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl shows a professionally restored blue finish, with sharp address and cal mark. Bbl shows only slight muzzle wear and a few light scratches. Ejector rod housing also shows 95% blue finish with slight high point wear at muzzle end. Bore is frosty with strong rifling. Frame shows 80% dark blue finish with sharp markings. Some small stains on top strap and left outer re-coil shield and loading gate. There are few tiny scratches on right side. Trigger guard and backstrap show 70-80% blue finish, turning plumb-gray on the outside surface of trigger guard bow and on front and forestrap. All SN marks are sharp. Hammer retains 70-80% orig case color with sharp knurling. Cyl shows 90% blue finish with a slight drag-mark and some staining on front face. Chambers are dark. Grips are fine with sharp checkering and no losses. One of only 925 single action flat top target revolvers manufactured. This revolver was shipped in 1909. Fourteen years after it was manufactured. 52154-8
WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 162899. Cal. 32 WCF. 7-1/2" bbl. Full blue finish. 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips with Colt medallion. Bbl shows 1-line Colt address on top with...more cal mark on left side. Front-sight is a brass blade type. Frame is of the flat top variety, with rear-sight in mortise adjustable for windage. Front of frame on left side shows 2-line patent address with rampant Colt logo in a circle to rear. SN matches on frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Last 4-digits of SN is scratched on inside of each grip. Assembly no. "38" is stamped on inside face of loading gate and on frame under trigger guard. Cyl is not marked. Accompanyied by a Colt Factory Letter confirming the features of this revolver and showing shipment on October 25, 1909 to R.H. Shayer, address unlisted. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl shows a professionally restored blue finish, with sharp address and cal mark. Bbl shows only slight muzzle wear and a few light scratches. Ejector rod housing also shows 95% blue finish with slight high point wear at muzzle end. Bore is frosty with strong rifling. Frame shows 80% dark blue finish with sharp markings. Some small stains on top strap and left outer re-coil shield and loading gate. There are few tiny scratches on right side. Trigger guard and backstrap show 70-80% blue finish, turning plumb-gray on the outside surface of trigger guard bow and on front and forestrap. All SN marks are sharp. Hammer retains 70-80% orig case color with sharp knurling. Cyl shows 90% blue finish with a slight drag-mark and some staining on front face. Chambers are dark. Grips are fine with sharp checkering and no losses. One of only 925 single action flat top target revolvers manufactured. This revolver was shipped in 1909. Fourteen years after it was manufactured. 52154-8

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ULTRA RARE COLT'S VERY FIRST CALIBER 44 CENTERFIRE SINGLE

Lot # 1178 (Sale Order: 179 of 755)      

ACTION REVOLVER PRODUCED WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 36026. Cal. 44 RF Henry/44 WCF (44-40). This revolver has a somewhat long history beginning on April 26, 1877 when it was shipped to Colt's London Agency for delivery to the Turkish Government for test trials. It seems that Baron Von Oppen, Colt's brother-in-law and European representative, had learned that Winchester was attempting to sell the Turkish Government some 30,000 of their, then available, 44 caliber revolvers. He hurriedly contacted Gen. Franklin, Colt's Vice President regarding the situation. Gen. Franklin, under the impression that Turkey was using the Winchester Model 1873, had three revolvers, including this one, made up and shipped to the London agency for delivery to Constantinople. This was apparently done in very short order as this revolver has no British proofs indicating it did not stay in England for any length of time. Gen. Franklin's mistaken belief regarding the model of the Turkish rifles being .44RF Henry for the 1866 Winchester rather than the Cal 44-40 of the Model 1873, led to the modification of this revolver, apparently by a Turkish armorer. He cleverly replaced the orig firing pin with a hook-billed, pointed, flat firing pin retained with a sgl rivet and modified the frame firing pin recess to accommodate this rimfire adaptation. It is readily apparent in looking into the chambers that this revolver was fired innumerable times using the much shorter 44 rimfire case as there is a ring in each chamber at precisely the correct distance to where the mouth of the rimfire case would have been. The areas forward of the ring & face of cylinder have heavy pitting, a further indication of heavy use by these corrosive cartridges. The orig first type ejector rod housing was apparently lost or damaged and replaced during the period of use with a later second type stud mounted into the orig screw hole in bbl. Unfortunately the person doing this work was not an accomplished gunsmith as the stud extends into the bore. Had it been fired after installation it likely would have blown the stud back out of the hole. It still retains its orig bullseye ejector rod head. This revolver is described as having a standard 7-1/2" bbl with 1-line "script" address with serifs at each end. The bore has the standard rifling of six wide lands & grooves and was produced for the earlier rimfire revolvers. It has the broken die in the "O" of "CO" and on the "A" in "HARTFORD" of the bbl address. It is thought that this address was completely discontinued in the early 20,000 serial range, therefore further supporting the theory that this was a recycled 44 rimfire bbl that Colt was simply disposing of. As it stands, this is on record as probably being the highest serial numbered revolver with a script bbl address. This revolver also has the Cal. marking "44 CF" on left shoulder of trigger guard and is mounted with a 1-pc walnut grip. There is a spurious "U.S." stamp on left side of frame, apparently by some nefarious individual thinking to make this a more valuable piece by marking it as a martial Colt. A previous consignor states that he had owned this revolver well over 40 years, having purchased it from an antique dealer at that time. Accompanied by a 3-page letter from renowned author, researcher & collector, John Kopec detailing most of the above information. Also accompanied by a copy of the Summer 2002 The Rampant Colt magazine in which Mr. Kopec has also written a 3-page article with photographs of this same revolver. Additionally accompanied by a Colt Factory letter identifying this revolver as having been shipped to Colt's London Agency April 26, 1877 in a shipment of three same type guns. The other two serial numbers are 36327 & 36264. Additionally accompanied by a custom glass and walnut display case. PROVENANCE: The Forrest G. Rhodes collection. CONDITION: Good, all matching including bbl & cylinder. Traces of orig finish remain in very sheltered areas being mostly a smooth gray/brown patina. Grip is sound showing heavy wear with traces of orig varnish. Buttstrap screw is battered as are the frame screws and the base pin screw. Hammer is not solid in safety or half cock notches, otherwise mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with fine pitting. Display case is fine. 52465-9 JRL
ACTION REVOLVER PRODUCED WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 36026. Cal. 44 RF Henry/44 WCF (44-40). This revolver has a somewhat long history beginning on April 26, 1877 when it was...more shipped to Colt's London Agency for delivery to the Turkish Government for test trials. It seems that Baron Von Oppen, Colt's brother-in-law and European representative, had learned that Winchester was attempting to sell the Turkish Government some 30,000 of their, then available, 44 caliber revolvers. He hurriedly contacted Gen. Franklin, Colt's Vice President regarding the situation. Gen. Franklin, under the impression that Turkey was using the Winchester Model 1873, had three revolvers, including this one, made up and shipped to the London agency for delivery to Constantinople. This was apparently done in very short order as this revolver has no British proofs indicating it did not stay in England for any length of time. Gen. Franklin's mistaken belief regarding the model of the Turkish rifles being .44RF Henry for the 1866 Winchester rather than the Cal 44-40 of the Model 1873, led to the modification of this revolver, apparently by a Turkish armorer. He cleverly replaced the orig firing pin with a hook-billed, pointed, flat firing pin retained with a sgl rivet and modified the frame firing pin recess to accommodate this rimfire adaptation. It is readily apparent in looking into the chambers that this revolver was fired innumerable times using the much shorter 44 rimfire case as there is a ring in each chamber at precisely the correct distance to where the mouth of the rimfire case would have been. The areas forward of the ring & face of cylinder have heavy pitting, a further indication of heavy use by these corrosive cartridges. The orig first type ejector rod housing was apparently lost or damaged and replaced during the period of use with a later second type stud mounted into the orig screw hole in bbl. Unfortunately the person doing this work was not an accomplished gunsmith as the stud extends into the bore. Had it been fired after installation it likely would have blown the stud back out of the hole. It still retains its orig bullseye ejector rod head. This revolver is described as having a standard 7-1/2" bbl with 1-line "script" address with serifs at each end. The bore has the standard rifling of six wide lands & grooves and was produced for the earlier rimfire revolvers. It has the broken die in the "O" of "CO" and on the "A" in "HARTFORD" of the bbl address. It is thought that this address was completely discontinued in the early 20,000 serial range, therefore further supporting the theory that this was a recycled 44 rimfire bbl that Colt was simply disposing of. As it stands, this is on record as probably being the highest serial numbered revolver with a script bbl address. This revolver also has the Cal. marking "44 CF" on left shoulder of trigger guard and is mounted with a 1-pc walnut grip. There is a spurious "U.S." stamp on left side of frame, apparently by some nefarious individual thinking to make this a more valuable piece by marking it as a martial Colt. A previous consignor states that he had owned this revolver well over 40 years, having purchased it from an antique dealer at that time. Accompanied by a 3-page letter from renowned author, researcher & collector, John Kopec detailing most of the above information. Also accompanied by a copy of the Summer 2002 The Rampant Colt magazine in which Mr. Kopec has also written a 3-page article with photographs of this same revolver. Additionally accompanied by a Colt Factory letter identifying this revolver as having been shipped to Colt's London Agency April 26, 1877 in a shipment of three same type guns. The other two serial numbers are 36327 & 36264. Additionally accompanied by a custom glass and walnut display case. PROVENANCE: The Forrest G. Rhodes collection. CONDITION: Good, all matching including bbl & cylinder. Traces of orig finish remain in very sheltered areas being mostly a smooth gray/brown patina. Grip is sound showing heavy wear with traces of orig varnish. Buttstrap screw is battered as are the frame screws and the base pin screw. Hammer is not solid in safety or half cock notches, otherwise mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with fine pitting. Display case is fine. 52465-9 JRL

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COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH VON OPPEN TRADEMARK

Lot # 1179 (Sale Order: 180 of 755)      

STAMPED ON RIGHT SIDE OF TRIGGER GUARD WITH COLT FACTORY LETTER. SN 15304. Cal. 45 ELEY SHORT. 5-1/2" bbl. Blue and case color finish. 1-pc walnut grip. Top of bbl shows correct script Colt address with broken O-die. Left rear of bbl shows 2 small British proof marks. Last 4 digits of SN stamped under ejector rod housing at breech. "C" inspector mark behind ejector rod stud socket. "S" inspector mark between socket and screw hold. Ejector rod housing is of the first type with locating stud and no exit provision for the rod. Frame shows correct 2-line patent mark on forward left side. SN matches on frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Last 4-digits of SN appears on bbl, cyl, and are written in ink in backstrap channel of grip. Assembly no. "25" is stamped on rear face of loading gate and on bottom of frame under trigger guard. Left side of trigger guard is stamped "45" over "B". Cyl shows small British proofs around rear periphery. Right side of trigger guard shows the trademark stamped of Barron Fredrick Von Oppen, who was Colt's London agent. Accompanying this revolver is a Colt Factory Letter showing cal and blue finish. Bbl lengths and grips are not listed, and showing shipment to Colt's London Agency on November 5, 1874 in a shipment of 100 guns. Also included is a letter stating that this revolver was purchased from well-known collector/dealer Ron Dean. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 50% bright blue finish with the balance having flaked to a smooth plumb-brown patina with some light scratches. Markings are sharp. Front sight is full-sized. Bore is frosty with sharp rifling. Ejector rod housing retains 70% blue finish with most of wear on outer edge toward muzzle. Donut ejector rod head shows wear on outer edge. Frame retains 90% of vivid case color finish that is somewhat thin on top-strap, left recoil shield, and loading gate. Frame screws retain nearly all of their fire-blue finish. Frame markings are sharp. Trigger guard retains 90% blue-finish that is slightly worn on outer edge of trigger guard and forestrap. Some scratching around front screw. Markings are sharp. Backstrap retains 80% bright-blue that has faded down backstrap and at heel of butt. Hammer shows vivid case color on both sides and rear face with some slight scratch marks on sides of hammer. Trigger shows bright blue on both sides. Grip screws retain a generous amount of blue finish. Cyl retains 30-40% blue that has flaked to a blue-gray patina. Flutes have a strong blueberry color. Cyl has a slight drag-mark. Markings are sharp. Chambers are good. Cyl base pin retains nearly all of blue-finish and is not marred. Base pin screw also retains nearly all of blue. Grip shows almost all of orig varnish finish with a few dents and scratches particularly on right heel, and some high point wear. Grip fits perfectly. A chance to purchase a very fine example of a Colt Single Action Army revolver with early features and a genuine Von Oppen trademark. 52154-9
STAMPED ON RIGHT SIDE OF TRIGGER GUARD WITH COLT FACTORY LETTER. SN 15304. Cal. 45 ELEY SHORT. 5-1/2" bbl. Blue and case color finish. 1-pc walnut grip. Top of bbl shows ...morecorrect script Colt address with broken O-die. Left rear of bbl shows 2 small British proof marks. Last 4 digits of SN stamped under ejector rod housing at breech. "C" inspector mark behind ejector rod stud socket. "S" inspector mark between socket and screw hold. Ejector rod housing is of the first type with locating stud and no exit provision for the rod. Frame shows correct 2-line patent mark on forward left side. SN matches on frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Last 4-digits of SN appears on bbl, cyl, and are written in ink in backstrap channel of grip. Assembly no. "25" is stamped on rear face of loading gate and on bottom of frame under trigger guard. Left side of trigger guard is stamped "45" over "B". Cyl shows small British proofs around rear periphery. Right side of trigger guard shows the trademark stamped of Barron Fredrick Von Oppen, who was Colt's London agent. Accompanying this revolver is a Colt Factory Letter showing cal and blue finish. Bbl lengths and grips are not listed, and showing shipment to Colt's London Agency on November 5, 1874 in a shipment of 100 guns. Also included is a letter stating that this revolver was purchased from well-known collector/dealer Ron Dean. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 50% bright blue finish with the balance having flaked to a smooth plumb-brown patina with some light scratches. Markings are sharp. Front sight is full-sized. Bore is frosty with sharp rifling. Ejector rod housing retains 70% blue finish with most of wear on outer edge toward muzzle. Donut ejector rod head shows wear on outer edge. Frame retains 90% of vivid case color finish that is somewhat thin on top-strap, left recoil shield, and loading gate. Frame screws retain nearly all of their fire-blue finish. Frame markings are sharp. Trigger guard retains 90% blue-finish that is slightly worn on outer edge of trigger guard and forestrap. Some scratching around front screw. Markings are sharp. Backstrap retains 80% bright-blue that has faded down backstrap and at heel of butt. Hammer shows vivid case color on both sides and rear face with some slight scratch marks on sides of hammer. Trigger shows bright blue on both sides. Grip screws retain a generous amount of blue finish. Cyl retains 30-40% blue that has flaked to a blue-gray patina. Flutes have a strong blueberry color. Cyl has a slight drag-mark. Markings are sharp. Chambers are good. Cyl base pin retains nearly all of blue-finish and is not marred. Base pin screw also retains nearly all of blue. Grip shows almost all of orig varnish finish with a few dents and scratches particularly on right heel, and some high point wear. Grip fits perfectly. A chance to purchase a very fine example of a Colt Single Action Army revolver with early features and a genuine Von Oppen trademark. 52154-9

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EARLY COLT 44 CENTER FIRE SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER

Lot # 1180 (Sale Order: 181 of 755)      

WITH PERIOD HOLSTER THAT BELONGED TO MURDERER LINCOLN SPROLE AND DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL BADGE OSTENSIBLY THE PROPERTY OF DEPUTY JOHN WILLIAMS. SN 89678. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Usual configuration with 7-1/2" bbl, thinned front sight & 1-line block letter address. Bottom of the bbl is hand stamped in small letters "PROP. USDC. WDA" (Property of the District Court. Western District of Arkansas). Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates and left front web of trigger guard is marked "44 CF". Ejector housing is 3rd type with half moon ejector rod head and what appears to be the orig copper colored spring. Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip whose backstrap channel is dark & oil stained obliterating any number. Left side of grip is crudely hand-carved "L SPROLE". Right grip has a carved single notch. Base pin is orig type with dimpled ends. Accompanied by a period 3-loop tooled leather holster with 4 nickel-silver concho's and a leg strap through a hole cut in the toe. Belt loop stitching apparently deteriorated and came loose so the owner secured the belt loop with 2 copper harness rivets, 1 of which has pulled through. Additionally accompanied by a nickel-silver shield shaped badge, 2" x 1-1/2" marked on the front "DEPUTY / U.S. / MARSHAL" with a spread winged eagle over the top and a small serpentine shaped mark at the bottom. Bottom side edges have small cast holes. The pin on the back is through a brass planchet with the pin itself of spring brass. Top left rear side is stamped "LAS&SCO" (Los Angeles Stamp & Stationary Company). This revolver was produced about 1883 in an era when these revolvers were in great demand on the American frontier. Lincoln Sprole was living on a farm in Paul's Valley, Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Territory in May 1885, when he had and argument with a neighbor, Ben Clark, and his 18 year old son, Alex, over watering livestock at a well. Nothing was settled and later as Clark and his son were returning home from the town of White Bead Hill, Indian territory, after having purchased provisions, they were ambushed by Sprole, who fired from the brush alongside the road. Mr. Clark was mortally wounded and his son was shot in the leg and the chest. Mr. Clark died six hours later and his son died eleven days later. Sprole left the area, but was tracked down by Deputy US Marshall John Williams and returned to Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he was convicted by the hanging judge, Isaac Parker and hanged July 23, 1886. A local newspaper observed "it is only to be regretted that he has not two necks to break instead of one". Accompanied by a large packet of information regarding this incident and the trial records thereof, copies of records from the archives of the district court, western district of Arkansas, Fort Smith division. Many of these papers deal with the issuance of warrants for Sprole and subpoenas to witnesses for the trial, many of which either mention or are signed by Deputy Marshall John Williams. It is well known that back in that era, confiscated property of convicted felons was retained by the court or the law enforcement officer himself for future use. In this instance, this revolver and holster were retained by the court and probably issued to law enforcement officers for us in enforcing the law. With the addition of the badge, ostensibly that belonged to Deputy Williams, it can be surmised that this revolver and holster were issued to Deputy Williams. If in fact this was a U.S. Marshal's gun it saw hard & continuous service under the most severe conditions, often with little or no maintenance. CONDITION: Fair, all matching, grip as noted. Bbl retains 10-15% bright blue under the ejector housing with the balance a blue/brown patina and pitting around the muzzle. Frame, hammer, cylinder, front & backstraps are a plummy brown patina. Grip is sound showing heavy wear with battering on both bottom edges and the buttstrap. Mechanics are fine, strong bore with sharp rifling and moderate pitting. The 6 &7 of the serial number on the buttstrap have been re-stamped. The 7 on the trigger guard is re-stamped. Holster shows commensurate wear, handling & use with heavy soil. Badge shows moderate to heavy wear with some minor oxidation on the front and heavy oxidation on the back. We do not guarantee the authenticity of the badge. 52700-24 JRL
WITH PERIOD HOLSTER THAT BELONGED TO MURDERER LINCOLN SPROLE AND DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL BADGE OSTENSIBLY THE PROPERTY OF DEPUTY JOHN WILLIAMS. SN 89678. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40)....more Usual configuration with 7-1/2" bbl, thinned front sight & 1-line block letter address. Bottom of the bbl is hand stamped in small letters "PROP. USDC. WDA" (Property of the District Court. Western District of Arkansas). Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates and left front web of trigger guard is marked "44 CF". Ejector housing is 3rd type with half moon ejector rod head and what appears to be the orig copper colored spring. Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip whose backstrap channel is dark & oil stained obliterating any number. Left side of grip is crudely hand-carved "L SPROLE". Right grip has a carved single notch. Base pin is orig type with dimpled ends. Accompanied by a period 3-loop tooled leather holster with 4 nickel-silver concho's and a leg strap through a hole cut in the toe. Belt loop stitching apparently deteriorated and came loose so the owner secured the belt loop with 2 copper harness rivets, 1 of which has pulled through. Additionally accompanied by a nickel-silver shield shaped badge, 2" x 1-1/2" marked on the front "DEPUTY / U.S. / MARSHAL" with a spread winged eagle over the top and a small serpentine shaped mark at the bottom. Bottom side edges have small cast holes. The pin on the back is through a brass planchet with the pin itself of spring brass. Top left rear side is stamped "LAS&SCO" (Los Angeles Stamp & Stationary Company). This revolver was produced about 1883 in an era when these revolvers were in great demand on the American frontier. Lincoln Sprole was living on a farm in Paul's Valley, Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Territory in May 1885, when he had and argument with a neighbor, Ben Clark, and his 18 year old son, Alex, over watering livestock at a well. Nothing was settled and later as Clark and his son were returning home from the town of White Bead Hill, Indian territory, after having purchased provisions, they were ambushed by Sprole, who fired from the brush alongside the road. Mr. Clark was mortally wounded and his son was shot in the leg and the chest. Mr. Clark died six hours later and his son died eleven days later. Sprole left the area, but was tracked down by Deputy US Marshall John Williams and returned to Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he was convicted by the hanging judge, Isaac Parker and hanged July 23, 1886. A local newspaper observed "it is only to be regretted that he has not two necks to break instead of one". Accompanied by a large packet of information regarding this incident and the trial records thereof, copies of records from the archives of the district court, western district of Arkansas, Fort Smith division. Many of these papers deal with the issuance of warrants for Sprole and subpoenas to witnesses for the trial, many of which either mention or are signed by Deputy Marshall John Williams. It is well known that back in that era, confiscated property of convicted felons was retained by the court or the law enforcement officer himself for future use. In this instance, this revolver and holster were retained by the court and probably issued to law enforcement officers for us in enforcing the law. With the addition of the badge, ostensibly that belonged to Deputy Williams, it can be surmised that this revolver and holster were issued to Deputy Williams. If in fact this was a U.S. Marshal's gun it saw hard & continuous service under the most severe conditions, often with little or no maintenance. CONDITION: Fair, all matching, grip as noted. Bbl retains 10-15% bright blue under the ejector housing with the balance a blue/brown patina and pitting around the muzzle. Frame, hammer, cylinder, front & backstraps are a plummy brown patina. Grip is sound showing heavy wear with battering on both bottom edges and the buttstrap. Mechanics are fine, strong bore with sharp rifling and moderate pitting. The 6 &7 of the serial number on the buttstrap have been re-stamped. The 7 on the trigger guard is re-stamped. Holster shows commensurate wear, handling & use with heavy soil. Badge shows moderate to heavy wear with some minor oxidation on the front and heavy oxidation on the back. We do not guarantee the authenticity of the badge. 52700-24 JRL

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RARE COLT RIMFIRE SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER DOUGLAS COUNTY

Lot # 1181 (Sale Order: 182 of 755)      

SHERIFF'S OFFICE. SN 694. Cal. 44. This is an honest example of early production rimfire Single Action in standard configuration with 7-1/2" bbl with early single line Colt Hartford address with daggers. Bottom of bbl marked with tiny "44" and has matching SN under the ejector housing. Ejector housing is correct and of the first type with correct style bullseye ejector rod head. Left side of frame has 2-line patent and "44 CAL" is stamped on rear left side of trigger guard. This gun appears orig and complete with well weathered orig Colt ivory grips. Bottom of butt is engraved in block letters "DOUGLAS Co. S.0" (Douglas County, Sheriff's Office, Omaha?).Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Gun is good overall. All matching SN's found except grips which are not numbered. SN's found on bbl, cylinder, frame, trigger guard & backstrap. Markings are all easily discerned as is the Sheriff's Office markings on bottom of grip. Metal overall is a mottled gray with staining and light pitting. Light holster wear. Grips are slightly underfit and there is a old chip repair at rear of left toe. 52001-2 JS ESA
SHERIFF'S OFFICE. SN 694. Cal. 44. This is an honest example of early production rimfire Single Action in standard configuration with 7-1/2" bbl with early single line Co...morelt Hartford address with daggers. Bottom of bbl marked with tiny "44" and has matching SN under the ejector housing. Ejector housing is correct and of the first type with correct style bullseye ejector rod head. Left side of frame has 2-line patent and "44 CAL" is stamped on rear left side of trigger guard. This gun appears orig and complete with well weathered orig Colt ivory grips. Bottom of butt is engraved in block letters "DOUGLAS Co. S.0" (Douglas County, Sheriff's Office, Omaha?).Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Gun is good overall. All matching SN's found except grips which are not numbered. SN's found on bbl, cylinder, frame, trigger guard & backstrap. Markings are all easily discerned as is the Sheriff's Office markings on bottom of grip. Metal overall is a mottled gray with staining and light pitting. Light holster wear. Grips are slightly underfit and there is a old chip repair at rear of left toe. 52001-2 JS ESA

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COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER FROM THE RIMFIRE SERIES

Lot # 1182 (Sale Order: 183 of 755)      

WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 778. Cal. 44 RF. 7-1/2" bbl. Blue and case color finish. 1-pc walnut grip. Bbl shows correct 1-line bold address with a small "44" stamped under cyl pin. Bbl has correct equal land, equal groove rifling with left hand twist. Frame has correct 2-line address on forward left side. SN matches on frame, trigger guard, backstrap, bbl, and cyl. Ejector rod head is of the correct donut type. Hammer slot has been widened and re-welded and shows remnants of a "G" inspector mark. Hammer is a replacement. Firing pin has been replaced. Hammer was originally center fire type. Frame screws are replacements. Loading gate shows assembly no. "253". Revolver was not further disassembled. Backstrap is of the correct type with a sweep at the heel. Trigger guard shows no cal mark. Cyl is of the correct type with rim-fire cannelures that have been slightly bored out. Trigger guard and backstrap screws are replacements. Cyl base pin and screw are replacements. Accompanied by a Colt Factory Letter confirming cal 44 RF, blue finish, shipped to Schuyler, Hartley & Graham on March 14, 1876. CONDITION: Good, in general. This is an example of an orig Colt rimfire revolver that at one time was converted to a center-fire and at a later date, reconverted back to rimfire. Revolver has a re-blue finish overall. Bbl markings are sharp. Bore is frosty with strong rifling. Frame has been blued overall and shows some minor pitting. Backstrap and trigger guard were also re-blued and show some roughness, especially around the straps. As previously noted, hammer has been converted with a new firing pin. Cyl is of the correct type and shows polishing and re-blue overall. Grip is not numbered and is slightly under-sized all around. Hammer does not stay on half-cock. A good representative example of a very rare Colt Single Action revolver, one of approx 1,900 produced. 52154-1
WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 778. Cal. 44 RF. 7-1/2" bbl. Blue and case color finish. 1-pc walnut grip. Bbl shows correct 1-line bold address with a small "44" stamped under c...moreyl pin. Bbl has correct equal land, equal groove rifling with left hand twist. Frame has correct 2-line address on forward left side. SN matches on frame, trigger guard, backstrap, bbl, and cyl. Ejector rod head is of the correct donut type. Hammer slot has been widened and re-welded and shows remnants of a "G" inspector mark. Hammer is a replacement. Firing pin has been replaced. Hammer was originally center fire type. Frame screws are replacements. Loading gate shows assembly no. "253". Revolver was not further disassembled. Backstrap is of the correct type with a sweep at the heel. Trigger guard shows no cal mark. Cyl is of the correct type with rim-fire cannelures that have been slightly bored out. Trigger guard and backstrap screws are replacements. Cyl base pin and screw are replacements. Accompanied by a Colt Factory Letter confirming cal 44 RF, blue finish, shipped to Schuyler, Hartley & Graham on March 14, 1876. CONDITION: Good, in general. This is an example of an orig Colt rimfire revolver that at one time was converted to a center-fire and at a later date, reconverted back to rimfire. Revolver has a re-blue finish overall. Bbl markings are sharp. Bore is frosty with strong rifling. Frame has been blued overall and shows some minor pitting. Backstrap and trigger guard were also re-blued and show some roughness, especially around the straps. As previously noted, hammer has been converted with a new firing pin. Cyl is of the correct type and shows polishing and re-blue overall. Grip is not numbered and is slightly under-sized all around. Hammer does not stay on half-cock. A good representative example of a very rare Colt Single Action revolver, one of approx 1,900 produced. 52154-1

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SPECTACULAR SILVER PLATED TOMMY HAAS RESTORED AND ENGRAVED COLT

Lot # 1183 (Sale Order: 184 of 755)      

SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. SN 11519. Cal. 45 Colt. Extremely beautiful silver plated single action with 7-1/2" bbl, 1-line script address with serifs at each end and without any broken dies. Left side of bbl has the caliber marking and left front side of frame has 2-line patent dates. Revolver is very beautifully engraved with full frame coverage Nimschke-style engraving with fine pearled background. Engraving consists of foliate arabesque patterns with Nimschke's trademark flower at the center of a couple of the scrolls. Engraving extends 3" up the sides of the bbl with a Moorish pattern around the address and a scalloped border at the muzzle. Front sight is surrounded by an engraved flower blossom. It also has the scalloped pattern in the ejector rod housing gullet with other border patterns. Cylinder has engraving patterns on the lands between the flutes with border patterns at the rear edge.Top strap is engraved with feather & bar patterns. Top of the backstrap has a well executed fan with diamond & dot center. Balance of the backstrap, buttstrap & trigger guard are also beautifully engraved. Trigger, bullseye ejector rod head, base pin and all the screws show high quality fire-blue. Fitted with spectacular pearl grips that have a deep relief American eagle on the right side. Accompanied by a fine custom walnut & glass display case. PROVENANCE: The Forrest G. Rhodes collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, unfired since custom plating after engraving. It retains all of this fine silver finish. The grips are equally exceptional with tremendous fire and color. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant, shiny bore. Display case is equally new. 52465-10 JRL
SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. SN 11519. Cal. 45 Colt. Extremely beautiful silver plated single action with 7-1/2" bbl, 1-line script address with serifs at each end and wi...morethout any broken dies. Left side of bbl has the caliber marking and left front side of frame has 2-line patent dates. Revolver is very beautifully engraved with full frame coverage Nimschke-style engraving with fine pearled background. Engraving consists of foliate arabesque patterns with Nimschke's trademark flower at the center of a couple of the scrolls. Engraving extends 3" up the sides of the bbl with a Moorish pattern around the address and a scalloped border at the muzzle. Front sight is surrounded by an engraved flower blossom. It also has the scalloped pattern in the ejector rod housing gullet with other border patterns. Cylinder has engraving patterns on the lands between the flutes with border patterns at the rear edge.Top strap is engraved with feather & bar patterns. Top of the backstrap has a well executed fan with diamond & dot center. Balance of the backstrap, buttstrap & trigger guard are also beautifully engraved. Trigger, bullseye ejector rod head, base pin and all the screws show high quality fire-blue. Fitted with spectacular pearl grips that have a deep relief American eagle on the right side. Accompanied by a fine custom walnut & glass display case. PROVENANCE: The Forrest G. Rhodes collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, unfired since custom plating after engraving. It retains all of this fine silver finish. The grips are equally exceptional with tremendous fire and color. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant, shiny bore. Display case is equally new. 52465-10 JRL

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*FINE PRE-WWII COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH ORIGINAL

Lot # 1184 (Sale Order: 185 of 755)      

BOX SHIPPED IN 1957 AND FACTORY LETTER. SN 357416. Cal. 45 Colt. Blue & color case hardened with 5-1/2? bbl, full thick front sight, 1-line address with model & caliber marking on left side. Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and rampant Colt. Mounted with rampant Colt hard rubber grips matching numbered to this revolver. SN was observed on frame & right side of front & back straps under the grip. Last two digits of SN are on rear face of cyl. Accompanied by its orig, matching numbered, dark burgundy, hinged lid box with black & white end label and an owner's manual, a wire handle bristle brush & its orig factory target. Also accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in cal 45 with 5-1/2" bbl, blue finish, type of stocks not listed and shipped to Joseph A. Lorch Washington, D.C. on Jan 14, 1957 in a 5-gun shipment. It is believed that only about 850 single action Colts were produced in 1940, the year of manufacture of this revolver. A large percentage of those 1940-produced single actions were shipped to England on the lend-lease program. Very few remained in the factory, apparently forgotten until they were discovered and sold in the 1950s & 1960s. They are rarely encountered and almost never found in pristine new condition with their orig boxes. CONDITION: Extraordinarily fine, all matching, appears to be new & unfired. Overall retains 99%+ crisp orig factory finish with bright blue & brilliant case colors; cyl shows little evidence of ever having been turned. Grips are crisp. Box has a break in top front edge and has broken rear corners in the lid; bottom is sound with all corners showing wear. Accessories are fine. 52527-16 JR188 C&R
BOX SHIPPED IN 1957 AND FACTORY LETTER. SN 357416. Cal. 45 Colt. Blue & color case hardened with 5-1/2? bbl, full thick front sight, 1-line address with model & caliber m...morearking on left side. Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and rampant Colt. Mounted with rampant Colt hard rubber grips matching numbered to this revolver. SN was observed on frame & right side of front & back straps under the grip. Last two digits of SN are on rear face of cyl. Accompanied by its orig, matching numbered, dark burgundy, hinged lid box with black & white end label and an owner's manual, a wire handle bristle brush & its orig factory target. Also accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in cal 45 with 5-1/2" bbl, blue finish, type of stocks not listed and shipped to Joseph A. Lorch Washington, D.C. on Jan 14, 1957 in a 5-gun shipment. It is believed that only about 850 single action Colts were produced in 1940, the year of manufacture of this revolver. A large percentage of those 1940-produced single actions were shipped to England on the lend-lease program. Very few remained in the factory, apparently forgotten until they were discovered and sold in the 1950s & 1960s. They are rarely encountered and almost never found in pristine new condition with their orig boxes. CONDITION: Extraordinarily fine, all matching, appears to be new & unfired. Overall retains 99%+ crisp orig factory finish with bright blue & brilliant case colors; cyl shows little evidence of ever having been turned. Grips are crisp. Box has a break in top front edge and has broken rear corners in the lid; bottom is sound with all corners showing wear. Accessories are fine. 52527-16 JR188 C&R

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*FINE PRE-WII COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH SPECIAL

Lot # 1185 (Sale Order: 186 of 755)      

ORDER GRIPS. SN 344297. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Blue & color case hardened with 5-1/2" bbl, full thick front sight and 1-line block letter address with left side of bbl marked "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER 44-40". Left front side of frame has 2-line 3 patent dates and Rampant Colt in a broken circle. Mounted with special order fleur-de-lis and diamond checkered, deep gold medallion, Rampant Colt 2-pc walnut grips. SN was observed in the usual place on bottom front of frame and on right side of front & back straps under the grip. Last 2 digits of matching SN are on rear face of cylinder. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine, all matching including cylinder. Grips are properly unnumbered, however their fit is near perfect and appear to have spent their lifetime on this revolver. Bbl retains 98% crisp orig blue with a few small nicks and faint muzzle edge wear on the left side. Ejector housing retains 96-97% crisp orig blue. Frame retains brilliant case colors in sheltered areas with the balance strong and bright showing slight fading. Hammer retains brilliant case colors. Cylinder retains about 98% crisp orig blue with virtually all of its orig blue in the chambers, appears to be unfired. Front & backstraps retain blue turning to gray with strong blue at top of backstrap, on buttstrap and around the trigger guard. Grips are sound with an added light finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52527-14 JRL C&R
ORDER GRIPS. SN 344297. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Blue & color case hardened with 5-1/2" bbl, full thick front sight and 1-line block letter address with left side of bbl mark...moreed "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER 44-40". Left front side of frame has 2-line 3 patent dates and Rampant Colt in a broken circle. Mounted with special order fleur-de-lis and diamond checkered, deep gold medallion, Rampant Colt 2-pc walnut grips. SN was observed in the usual place on bottom front of frame and on right side of front & back straps under the grip. Last 2 digits of matching SN are on rear face of cylinder. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine, all matching including cylinder. Grips are properly unnumbered, however their fit is near perfect and appear to have spent their lifetime on this revolver. Bbl retains 98% crisp orig blue with a few small nicks and faint muzzle edge wear on the left side. Ejector housing retains 96-97% crisp orig blue. Frame retains brilliant case colors in sheltered areas with the balance strong and bright showing slight fading. Hammer retains brilliant case colors. Cylinder retains about 98% crisp orig blue with virtually all of its orig blue in the chambers, appears to be unfired. Front & backstraps retain blue turning to gray with strong blue at top of backstrap, on buttstrap and around the trigger guard. Grips are sound with an added light finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52527-14 JRL C&R

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*EXTREMELY RARE PRE-WAR/POST-WAR SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER THAT WAS

Lot # 1186 (Sale Order: 187 of 755)      

SERIAL NUMBERED PRE-WAR BUT PROBABLY NOT ASSEMBLED UNTIL WELL INTO THE 1950S OR 1960S AND NOT SHIPPED UNTIL 1965 WITH POST-WAR BLACK BOX AND FACTORY LETTER. SN 357709. Cal. 45 COLT. Blue & color case hardened with 5-1/2" bbl, full thick front sight with post-war bbl that has the address on the right side and Model & caliber marking on left side. Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and the Rampant Colt. Mounted with unnumbered Rampant Colt post-war hard rubber grips. Cylinder is post-war type with Rampant Colt on the rear face between 2 chambers and 3-digits of a SN "852" on the face between chambers and the number "60" around the cylinder pin bushing. Hammer is post-war type with high polish blue top & back edges and bright polished sides. Frame is color case hardened that appears to be cyanide coloring rather than Colt-style bone-meal color case hardening. Accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in caliber 45 Colt with 5-1/2" bbl, type of finish & type of stocks not listed, shipped to Major F.E. Smith, San Antonio, TX on Oct. 19,1965 in a one gun shipment. According toThe Book of Colt Firearms, Wilson, pre-war production ceased in 1940 with SN 357859 which would indicate that this revolver was serialized in that series, however beginning in 1947 and running into the 1960s there were approximately 300 revolvers assembled from leftover parts. Given that this revolver was assembled with post-war parts, i.e. bbl, cylinder, hammer & grips and the fact that it has cyanide-style coloring rather than Colt-style bone-meal color case hardening, leads one to believe that this revolver may have been reworked outside the factory. Accompanied by its orig hinged lid, black cardboard box with brick red grease pencil matching serial number on the bottom. Inside the box has the owners pamphlet, a Handling the Handgun pamphlet and warranty card along with a wire handled bristle brush. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except cylinder & grips as noted. Overall retains 99% plus fine Colt blue on the bbl, cylinder, ejector housing & grip frame and about 99% plus cyanide colors on the frame & loading gate. Hammer retains bright blue on the edges and bright polish on the sides. Grips are equally new showing no flaws. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Box has broken corners in the lid and is missing the front edge of the top. Bottom of the box has a break in one end & another in the back side and shows internal wear in 2 places from the hammer. 52527-20 JRL C&R
SERIAL NUMBERED PRE-WAR BUT PROBABLY NOT ASSEMBLED UNTIL WELL INTO THE 1950S OR 1960S AND NOT SHIPPED UNTIL 1965 WITH POST-WAR BLACK BOX AND FACTORY LETTER. SN 357709. Ca...morel. 45 COLT. Blue & color case hardened with 5-1/2" bbl, full thick front sight with post-war bbl that has the address on the right side and Model & caliber marking on left side. Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and the Rampant Colt. Mounted with unnumbered Rampant Colt post-war hard rubber grips. Cylinder is post-war type with Rampant Colt on the rear face between 2 chambers and 3-digits of a SN "852" on the face between chambers and the number "60" around the cylinder pin bushing. Hammer is post-war type with high polish blue top & back edges and bright polished sides. Frame is color case hardened that appears to be cyanide coloring rather than Colt-style bone-meal color case hardening. Accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in caliber 45 Colt with 5-1/2" bbl, type of finish & type of stocks not listed, shipped to Major F.E. Smith, San Antonio, TX on Oct. 19,1965 in a one gun shipment. According toThe Book of Colt Firearms, Wilson, pre-war production ceased in 1940 with SN 357859 which would indicate that this revolver was serialized in that series, however beginning in 1947 and running into the 1960s there were approximately 300 revolvers assembled from leftover parts. Given that this revolver was assembled with post-war parts, i.e. bbl, cylinder, hammer & grips and the fact that it has cyanide-style coloring rather than Colt-style bone-meal color case hardening, leads one to believe that this revolver may have been reworked outside the factory. Accompanied by its orig hinged lid, black cardboard box with brick red grease pencil matching serial number on the bottom. Inside the box has the owners pamphlet, a Handling the Handgun pamphlet and warranty card along with a wire handled bristle brush. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except cylinder & grips as noted. Overall retains 99% plus fine Colt blue on the bbl, cylinder, ejector housing & grip frame and about 99% plus cyanide colors on the frame & loading gate. Hammer retains bright blue on the edges and bright polish on the sides. Grips are equally new showing no flaws. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Box has broken corners in the lid and is missing the front edge of the top. Bottom of the box has a break in one end & another in the back side and shows internal wear in 2 places from the hammer. 52527-20 JRL C&R

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*EXTREMELY FINE COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH

Lot # 1187 (Sale Order: 188 of 755)      

FACTORY IVORY GRIPS. SN 353727. Cal. 44. Nickel finish with 4-3/4" bbl, full front sight, 2-line address and roll marked on left side "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER .44-40". Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates with Rampant Colt. SN was observed on bottom of frame and right side of front and backstraps under grip. Mounted with smooth 2-pc silver medallion ivory grips, matching numbered in pencil on the inside. Based on SN, this revolver was made in 1929.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. PROVENANCE: Ex-Tony Smith 1995; Ex-Robert Howard Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including "elephant ivory" grips. Overall retains virtually all crisp orig nickel finish with exception of front sight as noted below. Has seen little use, though face of the cyl cleaned. Front sight has a small blemish and loss of finish at top left. Grips are sound with a few age lines and retains a fine golden ivory patina. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52150-1 C&R; ESA

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*BEAUTIFUL COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 1188 (Sale Order: 189 of 755)      

SN 206323. Cal. 45 Colt. Nickel finish with 7-1/2? bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has 2-line 3 patent dates and Rampant Colt in a circle. Mounted with 2-pc smooth pearl grips. It is engraved in the style of Cuno Helfricht with full coverage on the frame & recoil shields. Cylinder is engraved with fine alternating flourishes of arabesque patterns and sunburst patterns on the lands between the flutes with a snake & dot decoration on the back edge. The bbl is extensively engraved from the frame to the end of the ejector rod housing and on both sides of the muzzle. Recoil shield & loading gate are engraved in Helfricht-style sunburst patterns. Ejector housing is engraved with snake & dot patterns in the top gullet and on the outer radius with foliate arabesque patterns at each end. The top of the backstrap is engraved with Helfricht-style fan pattern with wavy border and a geometric pattern down the backstrap & on the butt strap. The trigger guard is engraved with matching geometric patterns and all the engraving has pearl background. Screws, base pin & ejector head are beautifully fire-blued. Accompanied by a fine walnut & glass display case. PROVENANCE: The Forrest G. Rhodes collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except grips which are unnumbered. It retains 99% plus factory-style restored nickel finish with bright fire-blued screws, ejector rod head and base pin. Grips are beautiful with lots of fire and fit extremely well. Mechanics are crisp. Strong bright bore, dark in the grooves with fine pitting. Display case is extremely fine, showing virtually all of its orig custom finish. 52465-7 JRL C&R
SN 206323. Cal. 45 Colt. Nickel finish with 7-1/2? bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has 2-line 3 patent dates and Rampant Colt in...more a circle. Mounted with 2-pc smooth pearl grips. It is engraved in the style of Cuno Helfricht with full coverage on the frame & recoil shields. Cylinder is engraved with fine alternating flourishes of arabesque patterns and sunburst patterns on the lands between the flutes with a snake & dot decoration on the back edge. The bbl is extensively engraved from the frame to the end of the ejector rod housing and on both sides of the muzzle. Recoil shield & loading gate are engraved in Helfricht-style sunburst patterns. Ejector housing is engraved with snake & dot patterns in the top gullet and on the outer radius with foliate arabesque patterns at each end. The top of the backstrap is engraved with Helfricht-style fan pattern with wavy border and a geometric pattern down the backstrap & on the butt strap. The trigger guard is engraved with matching geometric patterns and all the engraving has pearl background. Screws, base pin & ejector head are beautifully fire-blued. Accompanied by a fine walnut & glass display case. PROVENANCE: The Forrest G. Rhodes collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except grips which are unnumbered. It retains 99% plus factory-style restored nickel finish with bright fire-blued screws, ejector rod head and base pin. Grips are beautiful with lots of fire and fit extremely well. Mechanics are crisp. Strong bright bore, dark in the grooves with fine pitting. Display case is extremely fine, showing virtually all of its orig custom finish. 52465-7 JRL C&R

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CONSECUTIVE NUMBERED LOT OF TWO EARLY COLT SINGLE ACTION

Lot # 1189 (Sale Order: 190 of 755)      

ARMY REVOLVERS WITH FACTORY LETTER. 1) COLT SAA. SN 33332. Cal. 45 Colt. Usual configuration with 7-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates and left shoulder of trigger guard is marked "45 CAL". Mounted with a varnished 1-pc walnut grip that may be an old replacement. Ejector housing is second type with bullseye ejector rod head and base pin is a modern replacement in the correct style with dimpled ends. CONDITION: Fair, all matching except grip which is unnumbered. No orig finish remains being an overall gray metal patina with the bbl, possibly a renumbered replacement has been polished bright with scattered fine pitting. Trigger guard & backstrap retain traces of orig blue and the cylinder, plummy blue in the flutes. Grip has chipped toes and shows extreme heavy wear with a couple of gouges and shows a hand worn patina with traces of orig varnish on the bottom edges. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 2) COLT SAA. SN 33333. Cal. 45 Colt. Nickel finish with 7-1/2" bbl, slightly altered front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates. Ejector housing is third type with bullseye ejector rod head and base pin is a later replacement. Mounted with smooth 1-pc ivory grip built in the early Colt style consisting of a block of wood attached inside each grip, and are probably orig to this revolver. Accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in cal. 45, blue finish with bbl length & type of stocks not listed, shipped Dec. 30, 1876 to the H.D. Folsom Arms Co, NY,NY in a 50-gun shipment. Most likely the nickel plating & grips were added by Folsom Arms. These early single actions were prized possessions and working tools on the American frontier and are rarely found today in orig configuration with any orig finish. Finding a consecutive numbered pair such as we have here is indeed a great rarity. CONDITION: Poor to fair, all matching except grip which is unnumbered. Overall retains traces or of nickel in most the most sheltered areas, being mostly a dark rust patina with moderate to heavy pitting. Base pin screw, hammer screw & trigger guard screws are somewhat battered. Grip is sound with fine age lines in the bottom edge and shows a golden ivory patina that only comes with great age. Hammer is not solid in half cock notch, otherwise mechanics are fine. Strong dark bore with moderate to heavy pitting. ESASpecial Note:This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item(s) meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item(s) into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item(s) and consummating the purchase. 52506-10, 52506-11 JRL
ARMY REVOLVERS WITH FACTORY LETTER. 1) COLT SAA. SN 33332. Cal. 45 Colt. Usual configuration with 7-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side ...moreof frame has 3-line patent dates and left shoulder of trigger guard is marked "45 CAL". Mounted with a varnished 1-pc walnut grip that may be an old replacement. Ejector housing is second type with bullseye ejector rod head and base pin is a modern replacement in the correct style with dimpled ends. CONDITION: Fair, all matching except grip which is unnumbered. No orig finish remains being an overall gray metal patina with the bbl, possibly a renumbered replacement has been polished bright with scattered fine pitting. Trigger guard & backstrap retain traces of orig blue and the cylinder, plummy blue in the flutes. Grip has chipped toes and shows extreme heavy wear with a couple of gouges and shows a hand worn patina with traces of orig varnish on the bottom edges. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 2) COLT SAA. SN 33333. Cal. 45 Colt. Nickel finish with 7-1/2" bbl, slightly altered front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates. Ejector housing is third type with bullseye ejector rod head and base pin is a later replacement. Mounted with smooth 1-pc ivory grip built in the early Colt style consisting of a block of wood attached inside each grip, and are probably orig to this revolver. Accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in cal. 45, blue finish with bbl length & type of stocks not listed, shipped Dec. 30, 1876 to the H.D. Folsom Arms Co, NY,NY in a 50-gun shipment. Most likely the nickel plating & grips were added by Folsom Arms. These early single actions were prized possessions and working tools on the American frontier and are rarely found today in orig configuration with any orig finish. Finding a consecutive numbered pair such as we have here is indeed a great rarity. CONDITION: Poor to fair, all matching except grip which is unnumbered. Overall retains traces or of nickel in most the most sheltered areas, being mostly a dark rust patina with moderate to heavy pitting. Base pin screw, hammer screw & trigger guard screws are somewhat battered. Grip is sound with fine age lines in the bottom edge and shows a golden ivory patina that only comes with great age. Hammer is not solid in half cock notch, otherwise mechanics are fine. Strong dark bore with moderate to heavy pitting. ESASpecial Note:This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item(s) meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item(s) into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item(s) and consummating the purchase. 52506-10, 52506-11 JRL

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SUPERB BLACK POWDER FRAME COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 1190 (Sale Order: 191 of 755)      

SN 151385. Cal. 41 Colt. Blue & color cased hardened with 4-3/4? bbl, full front sight and 2-line address with caliber marking on left side. Bottom of bbl is marked "41" just forward of the frame. Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and rampant Colt in a circle. Mounted with 2-pc rampant Colt hard rubber grips that have last four digits of matching SN scratched inside each grip. Of the approx. 357,859 single action revolvers produced in the period 1873 thru WWII only about 16,402 were made in caliber 41 Colt. Few of that small number were made with 4-3/4? bbls and of those very few survive today with high orig finish. With this revolver having been produced in about 1893, an era when carrying a sidearm was a daily way of life and given the high condition that it retains it is likely that this revolver was the property of someone in law enforcement or a wealthy cattleman. PROVENANCE: Colt factory records indicate shipment to Meacham & Co, St. Louis, in 1893. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including grips. Bbl retains about 95% strong orig blue with light muzzle edge wear on the left side; ejector housing retains bright blue in the gullets having thin orig blue on the outer radius and wear on the tip; frame & hammer retain most of their bright, orig case colors, very strong on sides of frame and front gullets, faded over top strap, left recoil shield & loading gate; top edge of hammer has faded to silver; trigger guard retains strong blue with the front strap a blue/gray patina; top of back strap & butt strap retain strong, bright orig blue, faded to blue/gray patina elsewhere; cyl retains 75-80% thinning orig blue on outer diameter, strong & bright in the flutes, front & rear faces; chambers of the cyl retain most of their bright orig blue showing very little use. Screws appear to be untouched, retaining about all of their bright fire blue. Grips are sound showing light diamond point wear, turning chocolate. Hammer is not solid in safety notch, otherwise mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 52699-2 JRL
SN 151385. Cal. 41 Colt. Blue & color cased hardened with 4-3/4? bbl, full front sight and 2-line address with caliber marking on left side. Bottom of bbl is marked "41" ...morejust forward of the frame. Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and rampant Colt in a circle. Mounted with 2-pc rampant Colt hard rubber grips that have last four digits of matching SN scratched inside each grip. Of the approx. 357,859 single action revolvers produced in the period 1873 thru WWII only about 16,402 were made in caliber 41 Colt. Few of that small number were made with 4-3/4? bbls and of those very few survive today with high orig finish. With this revolver having been produced in about 1893, an era when carrying a sidearm was a daily way of life and given the high condition that it retains it is likely that this revolver was the property of someone in law enforcement or a wealthy cattleman. PROVENANCE: Colt factory records indicate shipment to Meacham & Co, St. Louis, in 1893. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including grips. Bbl retains about 95% strong orig blue with light muzzle edge wear on the left side; ejector housing retains bright blue in the gullets having thin orig blue on the outer radius and wear on the tip; frame & hammer retain most of their bright, orig case colors, very strong on sides of frame and front gullets, faded over top strap, left recoil shield & loading gate; top edge of hammer has faded to silver; trigger guard retains strong blue with the front strap a blue/gray patina; top of back strap & butt strap retain strong, bright orig blue, faded to blue/gray patina elsewhere; cyl retains 75-80% thinning orig blue on outer diameter, strong & bright in the flutes, front & rear faces; chambers of the cyl retain most of their bright orig blue showing very little use. Screws appear to be untouched, retaining about all of their bright fire blue. Grips are sound showing light diamond point wear, turning chocolate. Hammer is not solid in safety notch, otherwise mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 52699-2 JRL

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COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER FROM 1880 WITH FACTORY

Lot # 1191 (Sale Order: 192 of 755)      

LETTER. SN 44404. Cal 45 Colt. Usual configuration with 7-1/2" bbl, full front sight that has been welded in place and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates and left shoulder of trigger guard is marked "45 CAL". Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip that has last 4 digits of matching SN in backstrap channel. Ejector housing is second type with bullseye ejector rod head and base pin is a later replacement. Right side of frame, below the loading gate is stamped "H:O:P:" and is a double stamp, below that marking is the letter "P". Accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in cal 45 Colt, blue finish, bbl length & type of stocks not listed, shipped to Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri on March 2, 1880 in a 50 gun shipment. Single Actions of this era were in great demand on the American frontier and are rarely found today in orig configuration with orig finish. They usually saw very hard service in extremes of weather and harsh conditions, often with ordinary cowboys, lawmen & outlaws and occasionally captured by hostile Indians, lending further wear and damage. CONDITION: Fair to good, all matching including bbl, cylinder & grip. Overall retains a cleaned gray metal patina with traces of blue under the ejector housing and in the most sheltered areas. Cylinder is a matching gray patina. Numbers on the frame & cylinder have been re-stamped and most of the screws are replacements. Base pin & backstrap screws are orig and moderately battered. Grip has a chipped right toe, otherwise is sound showing heavy wear and a dark hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, strong dark bore with fine pitting. 52506-12 JRL
LETTER. SN 44404. Cal 45 Colt. Usual configuration with 7-1/2" bbl, full front sight that has been welded in place and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has...more 3-line patent dates and left shoulder of trigger guard is marked "45 CAL". Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip that has last 4 digits of matching SN in backstrap channel. Ejector housing is second type with bullseye ejector rod head and base pin is a later replacement. Right side of frame, below the loading gate is stamped "H:O:P:" and is a double stamp, below that marking is the letter "P". Accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in cal 45 Colt, blue finish, bbl length & type of stocks not listed, shipped to Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri on March 2, 1880 in a 50 gun shipment. Single Actions of this era were in great demand on the American frontier and are rarely found today in orig configuration with orig finish. They usually saw very hard service in extremes of weather and harsh conditions, often with ordinary cowboys, lawmen & outlaws and occasionally captured by hostile Indians, lending further wear and damage. CONDITION: Fair to good, all matching including bbl, cylinder & grip. Overall retains a cleaned gray metal patina with traces of blue under the ejector housing and in the most sheltered areas. Cylinder is a matching gray patina. Numbers on the frame & cylinder have been re-stamped and most of the screws are replacements. Base pin & backstrap screws are orig and moderately battered. Grip has a chipped right toe, otherwise is sound showing heavy wear and a dark hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, strong dark bore with fine pitting. 52506-12 JRL

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COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH 2-PIECE EAGLE GRIPS

Lot # 1192 (Sale Order: 193 of 755)      

WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 176668. Cal. 45 LC. 4-3/4" bbl. Blue and case color finish. 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips with Colt medallions and American Eagle motif. Bbl shows 1-line Colt address on top with a thick front-sight. Right side of bbl shows model and cal mark. Frame shows 2-line patent date on forward side with rampant Colt logo in a circle to rear. SNs match on frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Cyl has rampant Colt logo stamped on rear face. Hammer has polished sides. Trigger is of a fat profile. Grips are marked "Colt's HTFD. Conn.". Letter from Cody Firearms Museum indicating shipment to A. H. Shapleigh Hardware Company on February 26, 1898. CONDITION: Fine, as totally refinished and rebuilt. Bbl, cyl, trigger, base pin, screws, and grips are post World War II Colt manufacture. Bbl shows 95% blue finish with sharp marks. Frame shows 95% case color finish. Trigger guard and backstrap show 95% blue finish with some small scratches. Cyl shows 90% blue finish with a few small scratches. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Hammer has coarse knurling with a line border, with blue top and rear, polished sides. Grips are fine with sharp checkering and clear motifes. A nice antique Colt Single Action Army revolver that was rebuilt after World War II using factory parts. 52154-6
WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 176668. Cal. 45 LC. 4-3/4" bbl. Blue and case color finish. 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips with Colt medallions and American Eagle motif. Bbl sh...moreows 1-line Colt address on top with a thick front-sight. Right side of bbl shows model and cal mark. Frame shows 2-line patent date on forward side with rampant Colt logo in a circle to rear. SNs match on frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Cyl has rampant Colt logo stamped on rear face. Hammer has polished sides. Trigger is of a fat profile. Grips are marked "Colt's HTFD. Conn.". Letter from Cody Firearms Museum indicating shipment to A. H. Shapleigh Hardware Company on February 26, 1898. CONDITION: Fine, as totally refinished and rebuilt. Bbl, cyl, trigger, base pin, screws, and grips are post World War II Colt manufacture. Bbl shows 95% blue finish with sharp marks. Frame shows 95% case color finish. Trigger guard and backstrap show 95% blue finish with some small scratches. Cyl shows 90% blue finish with a few small scratches. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Hammer has coarse knurling with a line border, with blue top and rear, polished sides. Grips are fine with sharp checkering and clear motifes. A nice antique Colt Single Action Army revolver that was rebuilt after World War II using factory parts. 52154-6

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*COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY BISLEY REVOLVER WITH FACTORY LETTER.

Lot # 1193 (Sale Order: 194 of 755)      

SN 218760. Cal. 38 WCF. 5-1/2" bbl. Blue and case color finish. Bbl shows 1-line Colt address with model and cal mark on left side. Front-sight has a high fat profile. Frame shows 2-line patent address on left side with rampant Colt logo to rear. Hammer slot shows "2 over W". SN matches on frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Loading gate shows assembly no. "436" on rear face. Revolver was not further disassembled. Left rear bow of trigger-guard shows an "&". Inside of trigger-guard and backstrap shows "620B". Backstrap and forestrap have been finely checkered. Front face of cyl also shows "620B". Grips are not marked. This revolver is accompanied by a Colt Factory Letter confirming cal, bbl, and finish. Showing shipment to Blish, Mize, & Silliman Hardware Company, Atchison, Kansas on December 7, 1901. CONDITION: Fine, as totally refinished by Colt. Bbl has 95% of factory re-blue finish with sharp markings and slight muzzle wear. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Frame shows 80% formaldehyde case color finish that is vivid in the gullets in front of cyl and under loading gate. Frame screws show nearly all blue finish. Trigger-guard and backstrap show nearly all of the factory re-blue finish with sharp markings and sharp checkering. Hammer shows vivid color on right side, left side is somewhat scratched. Top of hammer is silver-gray with traces of case color and sharp checkering. Rear-sight slot has been enlarged to a V-shape. Trigger retains nearly all of blue finish. Cyl retains 90% blue finish with high point wear, a slight drag-mark, and some roughness on front face. Chambers are good. A very attractive Colt Bisley revolver that was refinished at the Colt Factory between World War I and World War II. 52154-10 C&R
SN 218760. Cal. 38 WCF. 5-1/2" bbl. Blue and case color finish. Bbl shows 1-line Colt address with model and cal mark on left side. Front-sight has a high fat profile. Fr...moreame shows 2-line patent address on left side with rampant Colt logo to rear. Hammer slot shows "2 over W". SN matches on frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Loading gate shows assembly no. "436" on rear face. Revolver was not further disassembled. Left rear bow of trigger-guard shows an "&". Inside of trigger-guard and backstrap shows "620B". Backstrap and forestrap have been finely checkered. Front face of cyl also shows "620B". Grips are not marked. This revolver is accompanied by a Colt Factory Letter confirming cal, bbl, and finish. Showing shipment to Blish, Mize, & Silliman Hardware Company, Atchison, Kansas on December 7, 1901. CONDITION: Fine, as totally refinished by Colt. Bbl has 95% of factory re-blue finish with sharp markings and slight muzzle wear. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Frame shows 80% formaldehyde case color finish that is vivid in the gullets in front of cyl and under loading gate. Frame screws show nearly all blue finish. Trigger-guard and backstrap show nearly all of the factory re-blue finish with sharp markings and sharp checkering. Hammer shows vivid color on right side, left side is somewhat scratched. Top of hammer is silver-gray with traces of case color and sharp checkering. Rear-sight slot has been enlarged to a V-shape. Trigger retains nearly all of blue finish. Cyl retains 90% blue finish with high point wear, a slight drag-mark, and some roughness on front face. Chambers are good. A very attractive Colt Bisley revolver that was refinished at the Colt Factory between World War I and World War II. 52154-10 C&R

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*RARE BRACE OF COLT BISLEY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERS WITH

Lot # 1194 (Sale Order: 195 of 755)      

BOHLIN SILVER GRIPS AND BOHLIN DOUBLE BUSCADERO TOOLED SILVER MOUNTED HOLSTER RIG. SN 309570/262595. 1) Cal. 38 Colt. SN 262595. Blue and color case hardened with 5-1/2" replacement bbl that has a gold bead altered replacement front sight with 1-line block letter address, marked on left side "(BISLEY MODEL) 38 COLT". Left side of frame has 2-line three patent dates and Rampant Colt trademark. Backstrap has been fully checkered. Mounted with fantastic engraved hollow Bohlin 2-pc silver grips with screw from right grip. Grips are engraved in incredible foliate arabesque and floral patterns with fine shaded background. Left grip, at the bottom edge is inlaid with the raised gold initials "HMH" (H.M.Horkheimer 1882-1962). Left side of front strap and buttstrap, under the grip is marked with the assembly number "359", which number is also found inside the ejector housing but not on the bbl or cylinder. This number indicates that this revolver had been returned to Colt for rework, probably at which time the bbl and cylinder were replaced. 2) Cal. 38 Special. SN 309570. Blue and color case hardened with 5-1/2" bbl that has altered, wedge-shaped front sight pinned over the orig sight. Bbl has 1-line block letter address and left side is marked "(BISLEY MODEL) / COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .38 SPECIAL". Left side of frame has 2-line three patent date and Rampant Colt in circle. This revolver is mounted with nearly identically engraved grips to match number 1 above with the screw from the left grip. Right grip is inlaid with the raised gold initials "HMH". Revolvers are accompanied by an incredible Bohlin-made dbl Buscadero rig about 44" l x 3-1/4 w lined dark brown leather belt tooled in foliate and floral arabesque patterns that have fine pearled background. The entire bottom edge of the belt is studded with small silver flower blossom buttons. The billets are mounted with a beautifully engraved Bohlin silver buckle set, marked on back of buckle. The holsters made for 5-1/2" bbl Single Action revolvers have elliptical Cheyenne plugs with sewn back edge and fine calfskin lining. Holsters are secured to the skirts with a sgl strap that each have a fine engraved Bohlin buckle marked on the back "STERLING". One of these straps is broken and the other very dry and fragile. Top edge of holsters and completely around the skirts are mounted with matching silver floral buttons. Back of the belt and back of each holster has the "BOHLIN-MADE / CALIF. / HOLLYWOOD" cartouche and back of each holster and belt are professionally hand-carved "H.M.Horkheimer". Mr. Horkheimer, along with his brother founded the Balboa Amusement Production Company, an early film production company based in Long Beach, California. They began making movies in 1911 and ceased production in 1918 after having produced 229 mostly short films. This is an incredible set by one of Hollywood's most famous silver and leather companies. The likelihood is that Mr. Horkheimer may have starred in some of his own movies and used this rig with his costume. CONDITION: 1) Fine. Bbl and cylinder retain about 95-96% glossy Colt blue. Frame and hammer retain about 95% orig case colors, strong in front gullets, moderately faded elsewhere. Trigger guard and front strap retain about 95% thinning Colt blue and the backstrap is a blue-grey patina. Grips are extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. 2) Bbl and cylinder retain 95-98% crisp Colt blue with only sharp edge wear. Frame and hammer retain about 30-40% faded case colors with the balance silver-grey. Trigger guard and backstrap retain about 70% orig blue, strong on the trigger guard, faded on the backstrap. Grips are extremely fine. Hammer is not solid in safety or half-cocked notches, otherwise mechanics are fine. Brilliant shiny bore. Holster rig is somewhat dry, in need of treatment with its one broken strap. Otherwise, it is extremely fine with sharp tooling showing little wear or soil. 52587-1 JRL C&R
BOHLIN SILVER GRIPS AND BOHLIN DOUBLE BUSCADERO TOOLED SILVER MOUNTED HOLSTER RIG. SN 309570/262595. 1) Cal. 38 Colt. SN 262595. Blue and color case hardened with 5-1/2" ...morereplacement bbl that has a gold bead altered replacement front sight with 1-line block letter address, marked on left side "(BISLEY MODEL) 38 COLT". Left side of frame has 2-line three patent dates and Rampant Colt trademark. Backstrap has been fully checkered. Mounted with fantastic engraved hollow Bohlin 2-pc silver grips with screw from right grip. Grips are engraved in incredible foliate arabesque and floral patterns with fine shaded background. Left grip, at the bottom edge is inlaid with the raised gold initials "HMH" (H.M.Horkheimer 1882-1962). Left side of front strap and buttstrap, under the grip is marked with the assembly number "359", which number is also found inside the ejector housing but not on the bbl or cylinder. This number indicates that this revolver had been returned to Colt for rework, probably at which time the bbl and cylinder were replaced. 2) Cal. 38 Special. SN 309570. Blue and color case hardened with 5-1/2" bbl that has altered, wedge-shaped front sight pinned over the orig sight. Bbl has 1-line block letter address and left side is marked "(BISLEY MODEL) / COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .38 SPECIAL". Left side of frame has 2-line three patent date and Rampant Colt in circle. This revolver is mounted with nearly identically engraved grips to match number 1 above with the screw from the left grip. Right grip is inlaid with the raised gold initials "HMH". Revolvers are accompanied by an incredible Bohlin-made dbl Buscadero rig about 44" l x 3-1/4 w lined dark brown leather belt tooled in foliate and floral arabesque patterns that have fine pearled background. The entire bottom edge of the belt is studded with small silver flower blossom buttons. The billets are mounted with a beautifully engraved Bohlin silver buckle set, marked on back of buckle. The holsters made for 5-1/2" bbl Single Action revolvers have elliptical Cheyenne plugs with sewn back edge and fine calfskin lining. Holsters are secured to the skirts with a sgl strap that each have a fine engraved Bohlin buckle marked on the back "STERLING". One of these straps is broken and the other very dry and fragile. Top edge of holsters and completely around the skirts are mounted with matching silver floral buttons. Back of the belt and back of each holster has the "BOHLIN-MADE / CALIF. / HOLLYWOOD" cartouche and back of each holster and belt are professionally hand-carved "H.M.Horkheimer". Mr. Horkheimer, along with his brother founded the Balboa Amusement Production Company, an early film production company based in Long Beach, California. They began making movies in 1911 and ceased production in 1918 after having produced 229 mostly short films. This is an incredible set by one of Hollywood's most famous silver and leather companies. The likelihood is that Mr. Horkheimer may have starred in some of his own movies and used this rig with his costume. CONDITION: 1) Fine. Bbl and cylinder retain about 95-96% glossy Colt blue. Frame and hammer retain about 95% orig case colors, strong in front gullets, moderately faded elsewhere. Trigger guard and front strap retain about 95% thinning Colt blue and the backstrap is a blue-grey patina. Grips are extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. 2) Bbl and cylinder retain 95-98% crisp Colt blue with only sharp edge wear. Frame and hammer retain about 30-40% faded case colors with the balance silver-grey. Trigger guard and backstrap retain about 70% orig blue, strong on the trigger guard, faded on the backstrap. Grips are extremely fine. Hammer is not solid in safety or half-cocked notches, otherwise mechanics are fine. Brilliant shiny bore. Holster rig is somewhat dry, in need of treatment with its one broken strap. Otherwise, it is extremely fine with sharp tooling showing little wear or soil. 52587-1 JRL C&R

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*EXCEPTIONAL CONSECUTIVE NUMBERED PAIR OF COLT STOREKEEPER MODEL SINGLE

Lot # 1195 (Sale Order: 196 of 755)      

Please Note (10/19/2017): Great News! A factory letter accompanies this item. ACTION ARMY REVOLVERS CATTLE BRAND ENGRAVED AND INLAID WITH SILVER BY COLT MASTER ENGRAVER GEORGE SPRING. SN SA65254/SA65255. Cal. 45 COLT. Revolvers are as nearly as possible precisely identical. They are 3rd generation storekeeper's model with 2-line address on their 4" bbls. They have full front sights that have been slightly thinned during the engraving & finishing process. They are full blue finish with 100% coverage, fantastic silver inlaid cattle brands in the tradition of Cole Agee and his successor, Weldon Bledsoe. The entire surrounding surfaces are beautifully pearled except for fine artistic borders and in the flutes of the cylinder. Front straps & trigger plates are likewise not engraved and neither are the hammers. They are mounted with fleur-de-lis & diamond checkered 2-pc ivory grips that are matching numbered to the revolvers. Left side of buttstraps under the grips are engraved "SPRING", the signature of George Spring, Colt Master Engraver for many years who was at one time in charge of the engraving department. Accompanied by a Colt custom shop oak display case that has gray velvet lining, compartmented in the bottom for both revolvers, with working key.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Revolvers are exactly identical in condition. Both appear to be new & unfired, possibly unturned. Grips are equally new with a light ivory patina. Case is equally new. 52543-1 JRL ESA
Please Note (10/19/2017): Great News! A factory letter accompanies this item. ACTION ARMY REVOLVERS CATTLE BRAND ENGRAVED AND INLAID WITH SILVER BY COLT MASTER ENGRAVER G...moreEORGE SPRING. SN SA65254/SA65255. Cal. 45 COLT. Revolvers are as nearly as possible precisely identical. They are 3rd generation storekeeper's model with 2-line address on their 4" bbls. They have full front sights that have been slightly thinned during the engraving & finishing process. They are full blue finish with 100% coverage, fantastic silver inlaid cattle brands in the tradition of Cole Agee and his successor, Weldon Bledsoe. The entire surrounding surfaces are beautifully pearled except for fine artistic borders and in the flutes of the cylinder. Front straps & trigger plates are likewise not engraved and neither are the hammers. They are mounted with fleur-de-lis & diamond checkered 2-pc ivory grips that are matching numbered to the revolvers. Left side of buttstraps under the grips are engraved "SPRING", the signature of George Spring, Colt Master Engraver for many years who was at one time in charge of the engraving department. Accompanied by a Colt custom shop oak display case that has gray velvet lining, compartmented in the bottom for both revolvers, with working key.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Revolvers are exactly identical in condition. Both appear to be new & unfired, possibly unturned. Grips are equally new with a light ivory patina. Case is equally new. 52543-1 JRL ESA

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*SCARCE COLT PEACEMAKER CENTENNIAL SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH

Lot # 1196 (Sale Order: 197 of 755)      

CASE. SN 520PC. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Nickel finish with 7-1/2 bbl, full thin front sight and one line script letter address with deep etched panel "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" on the left side. Left side of frame has 2-line patent dates and left shoulder of trigger guard is marked ".44 C.F." mounted with matching numbered eagle/rampant Colt hard rubber grips. Right side of bbl, above ejector housing is marked "1873 PEACEMAKER CENTENNIAL 1973" ejector rod has bullseye ejector rod head. Revolver is built on a black powder frame with early features of a sharp toe on the butt strap and sharp edge on front end of ejector housing along with the script letter address and 2-patent dates. Accompanied by a brown leatherette covered, hinged lid, brown velvet lined Colt Custom Shop case that is recessed in the bottom for the revolver and probably a small rectangular plaque, which is missing. Top of the case is embossed in dark brown lettering "1873 Peacemaker Centennial 1973" under the outline of the Rampant Colt. Left front corner of the lid is embossed "Cal. 44-40" and right front corner is embossed with the stylized Colt logo. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching including cyl and grips. Overall retains 99% plus bright orig nickel. Grips are crisp as are the mechanics, brilliant shiny bore, new and unfired. Case is equally new. 52001-3 JRL C&R
CASE. SN 520PC. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Nickel finish with 7-1/2 bbl, full thin front sight and one line script letter address with deep etched panel "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOO...moreTER" on the left side. Left side of frame has 2-line patent dates and left shoulder of trigger guard is marked ".44 C.F." mounted with matching numbered eagle/rampant Colt hard rubber grips. Right side of bbl, above ejector housing is marked "1873 PEACEMAKER CENTENNIAL 1973" ejector rod has bullseye ejector rod head. Revolver is built on a black powder frame with early features of a sharp toe on the butt strap and sharp edge on front end of ejector housing along with the script letter address and 2-patent dates. Accompanied by a brown leatherette covered, hinged lid, brown velvet lined Colt Custom Shop case that is recessed in the bottom for the revolver and probably a small rectangular plaque, which is missing. Top of the case is embossed in dark brown lettering "1873 Peacemaker Centennial 1973" under the outline of the Rampant Colt. Left front corner of the lid is embossed "Cal. 44-40" and right front corner is embossed with the stylized Colt logo. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching including cyl and grips. Overall retains 99% plus bright orig nickel. Grips are crisp as are the mechanics, brilliant shiny bore, new and unfired. Case is equally new. 52001-3 JRL C&R

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RARE COLT MODEL 1878 DA FRONTIER REVOLVER ASSIGNED TO

Lot # 1197 (Sale Order: 198 of 755)      

THE CANADIAN MINISTRY OF MILITIA AND DEFENSE WITH PROVENANCE TO THE BOER WAR. SN 14725. Cal. 45 Colt. Nickel finish with 7-1/2? bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left front web of trigger guard is marked "45 CAL". Mounted with Rampant Colt hard rubber grips and has a lanyard swivel in the butt. Left front side of frame is stamped through the nickel, "223.MD". According to an article which appeared in the June 1997 issue ofThe Gun Report, John Fera, in 1885 Canada was in turmoil with a full scale rebellion in Northwest Territories led by Louis Riel. Just prior to the beginning of the rebellion, the Canadian Government realizing that the rebellion was imminent began looking to the Militia to augment the Royal Canadian Northwest Mounted Police (RCMP) to suppress this rebellion. They realized that the Militia was poorly armed with Civil War surplus Spencer rifles and obsolete Colt 1851 Navy revolvers. They ordered that the Militia arms be immediately updated before the rebellion became a reality. This was the responsibility of the Department Of Militia & Defense. That department contacted the New York firm of Hartley & Graham to furnish 1001 Colt Model 1878 DA revolvers in cal .45 Colt with nickel finish. The first part of the order was immediately filled from stock with a rush order shipped from Colt in several increments. According to the article, these 1001 revolvers all fall within the serial range 8731 to 14996 with the majority in the 14,000 serial range. The rebellion was quickly suppressed with Louis Riel captured and hanged. Eventually all of these revolvers were returned to militia armories where they remained until about 1899 when they were re-issued to the militia for the Boer War in South Africa. Apparently many of these revolvers returned from South Africa and were sold surplus. Also several publications show that they were issued with a flap holster as found here. Accompanied by a brown leather flap holster with narrow security strap which attaches to a brass stud on the backside just above the belt loop. Inside the flap of this holster is marked in pen "A.A.G." and "VIII C.M.R." which stands for Canadian Mounted Rifles which was the first unit assigned to South Africa. Holster has a Cheyenne plug and marked as noted above. PROVENANCE: Phil A. Bleakney, Jr. collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except grips which are un-numbered. Overall retains most of its orig nickel with some very minor pitting on the bottom right front of the frame. Trigger & hammer retain strong fire blue on their edges. Grips are sound showing light diamond point wear. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore. Holster is also fine. 52634-5
THE CANADIAN MINISTRY OF MILITIA AND DEFENSE WITH PROVENANCE TO THE BOER WAR. SN 14725. Cal. 45 Colt. Nickel finish with 7-1/2? bbl, full front sight and 1-line block let...moreter address. Left front web of trigger guard is marked "45 CAL". Mounted with Rampant Colt hard rubber grips and has a lanyard swivel in the butt. Left front side of frame is stamped through the nickel, "223.MD". According to an article which appeared in the June 1997 issue ofThe Gun Report, John Fera, in 1885 Canada was in turmoil with a full scale rebellion in Northwest Territories led by Louis Riel. Just prior to the beginning of the rebellion, the Canadian Government realizing that the rebellion was imminent began looking to the Militia to augment the Royal Canadian Northwest Mounted Police (RCMP) to suppress this rebellion. They realized that the Militia was poorly armed with Civil War surplus Spencer rifles and obsolete Colt 1851 Navy revolvers. They ordered that the Militia arms be immediately updated before the rebellion became a reality. This was the responsibility of the Department Of Militia & Defense. That department contacted the New York firm of Hartley & Graham to furnish 1001 Colt Model 1878 DA revolvers in cal .45 Colt with nickel finish. The first part of the order was immediately filled from stock with a rush order shipped from Colt in several increments. According to the article, these 1001 revolvers all fall within the serial range 8731 to 14996 with the majority in the 14,000 serial range. The rebellion was quickly suppressed with Louis Riel captured and hanged. Eventually all of these revolvers were returned to militia armories where they remained until about 1899 when they were re-issued to the militia for the Boer War in South Africa. Apparently many of these revolvers returned from South Africa and were sold surplus. Also several publications show that they were issued with a flap holster as found here. Accompanied by a brown leather flap holster with narrow security strap which attaches to a brass stud on the backside just above the belt loop. Inside the flap of this holster is marked in pen "A.A.G." and "VIII C.M.R." which stands for Canadian Mounted Rifles which was the first unit assigned to South Africa. Holster has a Cheyenne plug and marked as noted above. PROVENANCE: Phil A. Bleakney, Jr. collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except grips which are un-numbered. Overall retains most of its orig nickel with some very minor pitting on the bottom right front of the frame. Trigger & hammer retain strong fire blue on their edges. Grips are sound showing light diamond point wear. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore. Holster is also fine. 52634-5

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COLT MODEL 1878 DA FRONTIER REVOLVER IN A SCARCE

Lot # 1198 (Sale Order: 199 of 755)      

CALIBER WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 30184. Cal. 476 Eley. Blue finish with 5-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address with Cal. marking on the left side. Mounted with 2-pc Rampant Colt bird head hard rubber grips that are turning slightly chocolate. Bottom of grip frame is mounted with a factory lanyard ring. Left side of the grip frame, under the grip, is marked with assembly number "32" which also appears on the loading gate. Rear face of the cylinder is marked with last three digits of matching SN. Bottom of the bbl, just forward of the frame, is marked with the number "460" and tiny British proofs which also appear in flutes of cylinder. Accompanied by a Colt factory letter which identifies this revolver in Cal. 476 with 5-1/2" bbl, blue finish, type of stocks not listed and shipped to Colt's London agency on April 2, 1892 in a 38 gun shipment. Of the approximately 51,000 Models 1878 produced 1878-1905, very few were chambered in 476 Eley. PROVENANCE: Ex-Bob Allen Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching as noted above. Bbl and frame retain about 95% glossy orig factory blue with minor flaking and slight holster wear, more pronounced on the top strap. Ejector housing retains about 90% glossy orig blue and the cylinder also about 90% with losses mostly from flaking with some light holster wear and a couple spots of pitting. Grips are crisp showing extremely light diamond point wear. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 52173-1 JRL
CALIBER WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 30184. Cal. 476 Eley. Blue finish with 5-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address with Cal. marking on the left side. Mo...moreunted with 2-pc Rampant Colt bird head hard rubber grips that are turning slightly chocolate. Bottom of grip frame is mounted with a factory lanyard ring. Left side of the grip frame, under the grip, is marked with assembly number "32" which also appears on the loading gate. Rear face of the cylinder is marked with last three digits of matching SN. Bottom of the bbl, just forward of the frame, is marked with the number "460" and tiny British proofs which also appear in flutes of cylinder. Accompanied by a Colt factory letter which identifies this revolver in Cal. 476 with 5-1/2" bbl, blue finish, type of stocks not listed and shipped to Colt's London agency on April 2, 1892 in a 38 gun shipment. Of the approximately 51,000 Models 1878 produced 1878-1905, very few were chambered in 476 Eley. PROVENANCE: Ex-Bob Allen Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching as noted above. Bbl and frame retain about 95% glossy orig factory blue with minor flaking and slight holster wear, more pronounced on the top strap. Ejector housing retains about 90% glossy orig blue and the cylinder also about 90% with losses mostly from flaking with some light holster wear and a couple spots of pitting. Grips are crisp showing extremely light diamond point wear. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 52173-1 JRL

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RARE AND FINE CASED FACTORY ENGRAVED PANEL SCENE SMITH

Lot # 1199 (Sale Order: 200 of 755)      

& WESSON MODEL 1-1/2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. SN 111283. Cal. 32. 3-1/2" keyhole bbl, nickel finish, mother-of-pearl grips. Frame, bbl, and cyl have extensive engraving including panel scenes on either side of frame of sailing ship and a landscape. Gun is housed in a red baize lined mahogany case with box of Peter's .32 cal rimfire cartridges. PROVENANCE: Collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Gun is fine overall, retaining 98-99% original nickel, well fit mother-of-pearl grips with excellent color. Engraving crisp, as are other markings with scattered areas of staining and pinprick pitting especially near muzzle. Mechanical crisp, with bright bore, with patch of pitting near muzzle. Accompanying case is sound and solid with soiled and stained interior. Cartridge pack is still sealed and unopened. 52328-24 JS
& WESSON MODEL 1-1/2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. SN 111283. Cal. 32. 3-1/2" keyhole bbl, nickel finish, mother-of-pearl grips. Frame, bbl, and cyl have extensive engraving inc...moreluding panel scenes on either side of frame of sailing ship and a landscape. Gun is housed in a red baize lined mahogany case with box of Peter's .32 cal rimfire cartridges. PROVENANCE: Collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Gun is fine overall, retaining 98-99% original nickel, well fit mother-of-pearl grips with excellent color. Engraving crisp, as are other markings with scattered areas of staining and pinprick pitting especially near muzzle. Mechanical crisp, with bright bore, with patch of pitting near muzzle. Accompanying case is sound and solid with soiled and stained interior. Cartridge pack is still sealed and unopened. 52328-24 JS

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