Colt Firearms Auction, Las Vegas

Colt Firearms Auction, Las Vegas

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(A) Fine Cased Colt Root No. 3 Revolver in .31 cal. Serial No. 1371.

Lot # 26 (Sale Order: 26 of 94)      

Manufactured in 1861. This fine No. 3 Root has a barrel retaining nearly all its original bright bluing with thinning and edge wear. Frame retains nearly all its original bright bluing, thinning on back strap. Cylinder has browning on high points and very minor pitting on high point of one cylinder, hammer had bright case colors on protected areas and fading on the exposed areas. Takedown screw is damaged. Other screws are nearly perfect. Original varnished walnut grips retain nearly all its finish with high point wear at toe and one very minor chip on right side near toe. Mahogany case with brown lining is in fine condition. Colt's patent eagle flask with much original lacquer, some gilding to spout and top, and one minor dent. Packet of combustible cartridges, good brass .31 cal. mold with blued sprue screw, and Eley's patent caps. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Box of ammo, Cleaning rod Barrel Length: 3 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Root Pistol No. 3 Paperwork: No Serial Number: 1371
Manufactured in 1861. This fine No. 3 Root has a barrel retaining nearly all its original bright bluing with thinning and edge wear. Frame retains nearly all its original...more bright bluing, thinning on back strap. Cylinder has browning on high points and very minor pitting on high point of one cylinder, hammer had bright case colors on protected areas and fading on the exposed areas. Takedown screw is damaged. Other screws are nearly perfect. Original varnished walnut grips retain nearly all its finish with high point wear at toe and one very minor chip on right side near toe. Mahogany case with brown lining is in fine condition. Colt's patent eagle flask with much original lacquer, some gilding to spout and top, and one minor dent. Packet of combustible cartridges, good brass .31 cal. mold with blued sprue screw, and Eley's patent caps. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Box of ammo, Cleaning rod Barrel Length: 3 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Root Pistol No. 3 Paperwork: No Serial Number: 1371

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(A) Superb Highly Desirable Colt 1860 Martial Army Revolver (1862).

Lot # 27 (Sale Order: 27 of 94)      

This spectacular Martial Army retains nearly 100% of its original military bluing with only the slightest wear at muzzle. Cylinder retains most original blue, stronger on rebated portion and slightly lighter on cylinder scene area. Frame retains nearly all its original case colors. Trigger guard is plain brass, backstrap has most of the original bluing but thinning slightly. Hammer has very strong case colors. Martial inspected grips are pristine with perfectly legible military inspector marks, "A.D.K." left and "R.H.K.W" on the right. As good a set of grips one can could find in a four-screw 1860. All pin safeties are perfect. Wedge area has none of the battering normally found on 1860's. Screws are perfect. All numbers match and gun appears unfired throughout. We have not seen a better example of a four-screw Martial Army. Barrel Length: 7 - 7/8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Paperwork: No Serial Number: 27470
This spectacular Martial Army retains nearly 100% of its original military bluing with only the slightest wear at muzzle. Cylinder retains most original blue, stronger on...more rebated portion and slightly lighter on cylinder scene area. Frame retains nearly all its original case colors. Trigger guard is plain brass, backstrap has most of the original bluing but thinning slightly. Hammer has very strong case colors. Martial inspected grips are pristine with perfectly legible military inspector marks, "A.D.K." left and "R.H.K.W" on the right. As good a set of grips one can could find in a four-screw 1860. All pin safeties are perfect. Wedge area has none of the battering normally found on 1860's. Screws are perfect. All numbers match and gun appears unfired throughout. We have not seen a better example of a four-screw Martial Army. Barrel Length: 7 - 7/8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Paperwork: No Serial Number: 27470

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(A) Near Mint Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver with Extremely Rare Contour Case.

Lot # 28 (Sale Order: 28 of 94)      

Manufactured 1862. This superb Civil War period 1849 Colt Pocket, serial number 202896, retains nearly 100% of it bright blue vibrant case colored finishes. All numbers match and screws have nearly all the original nitre blue. Pin safeties are intact and face of cylinder would indicate this revolver is unfired, as it appears to have blue in the chambers. Back strap and trigger guard retain nearly all of their patinated silver finish. Original grips retain nearly all of their original Colt factory varnish. Unusual Colt factory contour case has all original slightly faded red lining. Exterior of case retains nearly all of its original varnish. Accessories include flying eagle flask which has most of the original lacquer and gilding and Colt's patent mold which retains nearly all its original bluing. Case has two original skin packs for 49 Pocket, an Eley cap tin, Colt screwdriver and original key. Colt Pockets with this amount of finish are normally found with serial numbers indicating post-civil war production. This is as close to a mint condition Civil War era 1849 Pocket as a Colt collector is likely to find. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Two boxes of ammo Barrel Length: 4" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1849 Pocket Paperwork: No Serial Number: 202896
Manufactured 1862. This superb Civil War period 1849 Colt Pocket, serial number 202896, retains nearly 100% of it bright blue vibrant case colored finishes. All numbers m...moreatch and screws have nearly all the original nitre blue. Pin safeties are intact and face of cylinder would indicate this revolver is unfired, as it appears to have blue in the chambers. Back strap and trigger guard retain nearly all of their patinated silver finish. Original grips retain nearly all of their original Colt factory varnish. Unusual Colt factory contour case has all original slightly faded red lining. Exterior of case retains nearly all of its original varnish. Accessories include flying eagle flask which has most of the original lacquer and gilding and Colt's patent mold which retains nearly all its original bluing. Case has two original skin packs for 49 Pocket, an Eley cap tin, Colt screwdriver and original key. Colt Pockets with this amount of finish are normally found with serial numbers indicating post-civil war production. This is as close to a mint condition Civil War era 1849 Pocket as a Colt collector is likely to find. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Two boxes of ammo Barrel Length: 4" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1849 Pocket Paperwork: No Serial Number: 202896

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(A) The Historic Ultra Deluxe Factory Engraved Presentation Colt 1860 Army Inscribed "To Maj. Gen. W

Lot # 29 (Sale Order: 29 of 94)      

This gun was presented to Major General William Starke Rosecrans by Colt's Patents Manufacturing Company. One of the most important Colt factory presentations, the Rosecrans Army is as deluxe as a percussion Colt can be without gold inlay. The Rosecrans Army is embellished exactly like the pair presented to the Union Army George McClellan, one of which is in the Smithsonian Institution Museum. The barrel has much of the original blue finish. Cylinder has considerable traces of blue finish on the rebated portion. The case colored frame is faded to grey but still shows a few brighter spots. The backstrap is mostly grey patina but has blue in the protected areas Colt factory inscribed: "To Maj. Genl. W.S. Rosecrans With Respects of Colt's Pt. FA. Mfg Co". The inside of the triggerguard inscribed: "Genl R. to Colonel Coolbaugh". The trigger guard silver has drifted. Hammer case colors have faded to grey, factory checkered loading lever has traces of case color in protected area. Varnished deluxe grips retain most of their finish with a few minor marks throughout. The factory engraving on the Rosecrans Army is as deluxe as these presentation engraved Colt come. The barrel has nearly full coverage scrolls with eagle head on left side of barrel lug and dog head on right side of barrel lug. The cylinder scene is deeply hand enhanced and is engraved on the rebated portion. The hammer is fully engraved with hand checkered hammer spur and five dots indicating days of engraving. Two cylinder pin safeties are damaged and all others are relatively intact. All numbers match. This iconic Colt percussion Army is first featured in R. L. Wilson's first book, entitled "Samuel Colt Presents" and is pictured on page 189, fig. 118 with the owner listed as J. S. DuMont. The Rosecrans Army appeared again in the collection of George R. Repaire, owner of the Sultan of Turkey Dragoon. This Colt icon is offered in an original mahogany case with Colt's patent stand of arms flask retaining nearly all its lacquer, most of its gilding on spout and top. Includes also high polish screwdriver, Colt's patent mold retaining most of its original blue and Carte de Visite. Lining of case is very good with some small tears, exterior of case has most of its varnish. Provenance John S. DuMont and George R. Repaire. The history of General Rosecrans is well known. William Rosecrans was once a potential candidate for the presidency of the United States. Colonel Coolbaugh has an amazing history of his own especially following the Civil War. The Rosecrans/Coolbaugh Army is one of the most historical percussion Colt revolvers. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Photo of W.S. Rosecrans Barrel Length: 7 - 7/8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Paperwork: No Serial Number: 111592
This gun was presented to Major General William Starke Rosecrans by Colt's Patents Manufacturing Company. One of the most important Colt factory presentations, the Rosecr...moreans Army is as deluxe as a percussion Colt can be without gold inlay. The Rosecrans Army is embellished exactly like the pair presented to the Union Army George McClellan, one of which is in the Smithsonian Institution Museum. The barrel has much of the original blue finish. Cylinder has considerable traces of blue finish on the rebated portion. The case colored frame is faded to grey but still shows a few brighter spots. The backstrap is mostly grey patina but has blue in the protected areas Colt factory inscribed: "To Maj. Genl. W.S. Rosecrans With Respects of Colt's Pt. FA. Mfg Co". The inside of the triggerguard inscribed: "Genl R. to Colonel Coolbaugh". The trigger guard silver has drifted. Hammer case colors have faded to grey, factory checkered loading lever has traces of case color in protected area. Varnished deluxe grips retain most of their finish with a few minor marks throughout. The factory engraving on the Rosecrans Army is as deluxe as these presentation engraved Colt come. The barrel has nearly full coverage scrolls with eagle head on left side of barrel lug and dog head on right side of barrel lug. The cylinder scene is deeply hand enhanced and is engraved on the rebated portion. The hammer is fully engraved with hand checkered hammer spur and five dots indicating days of engraving. Two cylinder pin safeties are damaged and all others are relatively intact. All numbers match. This iconic Colt percussion Army is first featured in R. L. Wilson's first book, entitled "Samuel Colt Presents" and is pictured on page 189, fig. 118 with the owner listed as J. S. DuMont. The Rosecrans Army appeared again in the collection of George R. Repaire, owner of the Sultan of Turkey Dragoon. This Colt icon is offered in an original mahogany case with Colt's patent stand of arms flask retaining nearly all its lacquer, most of its gilding on spout and top. Includes also high polish screwdriver, Colt's patent mold retaining most of its original blue and Carte de Visite. Lining of case is very good with some small tears, exterior of case has most of its varnish. Provenance John S. DuMont and George R. Repaire. The history of General Rosecrans is well known. William Rosecrans was once a potential candidate for the presidency of the United States. Colonel Coolbaugh has an amazing history of his own especially following the Civil War. The Rosecrans/Coolbaugh Army is one of the most historical percussion Colt revolvers. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Photo of W.S. Rosecrans Barrel Length: 7 - 7/8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Paperwork: No Serial Number: 111592

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(A) Historic Silver Plated and Gilded Cased & Factory Engraved Colt Model 1861 Navy Revolver Present

Lot # 30 (Sale Order: 30 of 94)      

Manufactured in 1863. This beautiful revolver, serial number 14501E, retains nearly 100% of its factory silver plating on barrel, frame, and loading lever, somewhat darkened in protected areas. Cylinder retains considerable original gliding with lifting and wear. Trigger guard retains nearly all the factory silver plating. Engraved "Capt. Ge. Washburn". Superb factory checkered ivory grips are carved on left side with a Zouave in high relief. All pin safeties are intact and gun has seen very little use. Frame screws are blued, slightly marred. Engraving is sharp and crisp throughout. Revolver is mentioned in Major Washburn obituary published in the January 17, 1903 issue of the Democratic Register of Ossining, New York, as "a magnificent gold and silver mounted revolver." Gun is cased in a magnificent brass-bound vertical lid rosewood case with shield escutcheon beautifully engraved "Capt. Geo. Washburn/133d Regt./N.Y.Vol.". Case is lined in wine red velvet with very rare Colt's patent silver plated flask retaining nearly all of its darkened silver on body spout and top. Blued Colt's patent mold retains nearly all the original finish. Other accessories include screwdriver, oil bottle, two partial paper packet cartridges, and Hall's cap tin. Case is in excellent condition. It is extremely rare to find an inscribed gun in an inscribed case, which guaranties that the gun came in the case. Together with the Navy is a presentation 1850 foot officer's sword with initials "G.W." and further inscribed "Presented to Lieut. Geo. Washburn/by his friends/of the first Platoon of the/27th Police Precinct/New York. Sept 10th 1862." Sword is well worn and shows much use and carry. Scabbard is split and repaired with black electrical tape. Grip is fine. All together, this is fabulous ensemble for the Colt or Civil War collector. Accessories: Sword, Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Two ammo boxes, Caps tin, Tools Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .36 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1861 Navy Paperwork: Yes Serial Number: 14501
Manufactured in 1863. This beautiful revolver, serial number 14501E, retains nearly 100% of its factory silver plating on barrel, frame, and loading lever, somewhat darke...morened in protected areas. Cylinder retains considerable original gliding with lifting and wear. Trigger guard retains nearly all the factory silver plating. Engraved "Capt. Ge. Washburn". Superb factory checkered ivory grips are carved on left side with a Zouave in high relief. All pin safeties are intact and gun has seen very little use. Frame screws are blued, slightly marred. Engraving is sharp and crisp throughout. Revolver is mentioned in Major Washburn obituary published in the January 17, 1903 issue of the Democratic Register of Ossining, New York, as "a magnificent gold and silver mounted revolver." Gun is cased in a magnificent brass-bound vertical lid rosewood case with shield escutcheon beautifully engraved "Capt. Geo. Washburn/133d Regt./N.Y.Vol.". Case is lined in wine red velvet with very rare Colt's patent silver plated flask retaining nearly all of its darkened silver on body spout and top. Blued Colt's patent mold retains nearly all the original finish. Other accessories include screwdriver, oil bottle, two partial paper packet cartridges, and Hall's cap tin. Case is in excellent condition. It is extremely rare to find an inscribed gun in an inscribed case, which guaranties that the gun came in the case. Together with the Navy is a presentation 1850 foot officer's sword with initials "G.W." and further inscribed "Presented to Lieut. Geo. Washburn/by his friends/of the first Platoon of the/27th Police Precinct/New York. Sept 10th 1862." Sword is well worn and shows much use and carry. Scabbard is split and repaired with black electrical tape. Grip is fine. All together, this is fabulous ensemble for the Colt or Civil War collector. Accessories: Sword, Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Two ammo boxes, Caps tin, Tools Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .36 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1861 Navy Paperwork: Yes Serial Number: 14501

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(A) Very Fine & Rare Cased Factory Engraved Colt 1860 Army .44 with Colt Factory Ebony Grips (1864).

Lot # 31 (Sale Order: 31 of 94)      

This superb revolver is one of a very few percussion Colts featuring factory ebony grips and is in the same serial range as the similarly-decorated 1860 Army known as "Union and Liberty" said to have been presented, or belonged to, General Ulysses S. Grant, and a pair of ebony gripped Armies belonging to General Hawley, director of the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial. There is evidence that this unique group of ebony gripped Colt Armies were exhibited together by Hartley and Graham as pictured in the famous woodcut of their Civil War era exhibition board. Serial No. 151387 has most of its original bright blue original finish on the barrel and considerable bright blue with some fading on the cylinder. Scene is not sharp due to the high polish it received at the Colt factory prior to finishing but patent dates are perfect. Frame has much bright original case colors on both sides. Trigger guard has traces of silver, having drifted. Backstrap has smooth age patina with some bluing in protected areas. Ebony grips have all their original polish with all their original marks. Numbers match. Five crisp cylinder pins with one slightly damaged. Engraving is of a type known as the late vine scroll, similar to the Hawley and Union and Liberty. This beautiful revolver is cased in a vertical lid, brass bound mahogany case with lid escutcheon engraved "George W. Bruen Maj. A. D.C. 10th Army Corps." Lining is faded. Colt's patent flask has some original lacquer, only traces of gilding on spout and top. Colt's patent mold has much original finish. Eley's cap tin retains some of its paper. Exterior of case has much original varnish with one longitudinal age crack. One of four ebony griped 1860 Army Colts known to collectors; serial No. 151387 is one of the rarest and most desirable percussion Colts. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin Barrel Length: 8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Paperwork: No Serial Number: 151387IE
This superb revolver is one of a very few percussion Colts featuring factory ebony grips and is in the same serial range as the similarly-decorated 1860 Army known as "Un...moreion and Liberty" said to have been presented, or belonged to, General Ulysses S. Grant, and a pair of ebony gripped Armies belonging to General Hawley, director of the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial. There is evidence that this unique group of ebony gripped Colt Armies were exhibited together by Hartley and Graham as pictured in the famous woodcut of their Civil War era exhibition board. Serial No. 151387 has most of its original bright blue original finish on the barrel and considerable bright blue with some fading on the cylinder. Scene is not sharp due to the high polish it received at the Colt factory prior to finishing but patent dates are perfect. Frame has much bright original case colors on both sides. Trigger guard has traces of silver, having drifted. Backstrap has smooth age patina with some bluing in protected areas. Ebony grips have all their original polish with all their original marks. Numbers match. Five crisp cylinder pins with one slightly damaged. Engraving is of a type known as the late vine scroll, similar to the Hawley and Union and Liberty. This beautiful revolver is cased in a vertical lid, brass bound mahogany case with lid escutcheon engraved "George W. Bruen Maj. A. D.C. 10th Army Corps." Lining is faded. Colt's patent flask has some original lacquer, only traces of gilding on spout and top. Colt's patent mold has much original finish. Eley's cap tin retains some of its paper. Exterior of case has much original varnish with one longitudinal age crack. One of four ebony griped 1860 Army Colts known to collectors; serial No. 151387 is one of the rarest and most desirable percussion Colts. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin Barrel Length: 8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Paperwork: No Serial Number: 151387IE

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(A) Rare & Desirable London-Shipped Cased Colt Model 6-A Root Revolver (1865).

Lot # 32 (Sale Order: 32 of 94)      

Barrel retains much original bright blue finish. Missing front sight. Cylinder retains almost all original bright blue with some patches of brown. Cylinder scene is good. British proofs on barrel and each chamber of cylinder. Frame retains much original bright bluing. Case colors on hammer faded, as they are on the lever. Varnished walnut grip retains nearly all its original finish. Serial No. 9276 is cased in its original English oak case with Pall Mall instruction label. Excellent Dixon flask marked "Colt's Pocket Flask" with most of its original lacquer on body and adjustable spout. Colt's patent mold has much original blue, sprue screw marred. Other accessories include a screwdriver, cleaning rod, large Eley cap tin and oil bottle. Case is overall excellent condition. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder Flask, Cleaning tools Barrel Length: 4 - 1/4" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 6-A Root Paperwork: No Serial Number: 9276
Barrel retains much original bright blue finish. Missing front sight. Cylinder retains almost all original bright blue with some patches of brown. Cylinder scene is good....more British proofs on barrel and each chamber of cylinder. Frame retains much original bright bluing. Case colors on hammer faded, as they are on the lever. Varnished walnut grip retains nearly all its original finish. Serial No. 9276 is cased in its original English oak case with Pall Mall instruction label. Excellent Dixon flask marked "Colt's Pocket Flask" with most of its original lacquer on body and adjustable spout. Colt's patent mold has much original blue, sprue screw marred. Other accessories include a screwdriver, cleaning rod, large Eley cap tin and oil bottle. Case is overall excellent condition. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder Flask, Cleaning tools Barrel Length: 4 - 1/4" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 6-A Root Paperwork: No Serial Number: 9276

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(A) Spectacular & Extremely Rare Factory Engraved Ebony Gripped Double Cased Pair of Colt Model 1862

Lot # 33 (Sale Order: 33 of 94)      

One of the very few double cased sets of engraved Colt Model 1862 Police revolvers and the only ebony gripped pair. The Captain Waller 1862 Police revolvers are one of the greatest engraved percussion Colt sets. First pictured in full color in Sutherland and Wilson's "The Book of Colt Firearms" where Wilson notes "cased matched pairs in the Police and Pocket Navy Models are virtually nonexistent". These magnificent and historic guns were later sold by legendary Colt dealer Greg Martin, featured in his full page advertisement in "The Gun Report" magazine, wherein they are referred to as a "fabulous matched pair of Colt Police revolvers". Revolver No. 29172E retains nearly all of its original bright bluing on left side of barrel with some flaking on right. Frame retains much fading case colors with some vividness on recoil shield. Hammer retains considerable original case colors. Pin safeties present. Backstrap and trigger guard retain only traces of silver, most has drifted. All numbers match. Wedge engraving shows minor losses. All engraving sharp and crisp. Characteristic factory engraved grotesque face on left side of barrel lug. Factory ebony grips are an extraordinary rarity and retain nearly all of their original finish. Backstrap elaborately engraved with presentation "Presented to W.H.H. Waller / Capt. 4th M.S.M. / by the Officers of his Regt." and "Oct. 16./65" on front strap. Gun No. 29173E retains nearly all of its factory original bright bluing on left side of barrel, right side of barrel with spotting from resting in the case. The barrel is engraved with a portrait on left side, possibly an Indian princess and right side of barrel lug with portrait of an Indian warrior. Frame retains much original fading case colors with face emerging from one scroll and another face on left side of recoil shield. Eagle on right side of frame. Lever retains considerable darkened case colors. Cylinder retains most of its original bright blue with large area of spotting from resting in case. Pin safeties are present. Hammer retains much original faded case colors. Extremely rare factory original ebony grips retain most finish with a lightly incised "X" on left side of grip near toe. Most unusual to have five portrait heads on one revolver. Extremely rare original, factory brass bound mahogany case with escutcheon engraved "W.H.H. Waller Capt. 4th M.S.V." Interior of case with beautiful bright blue lining, mostly intact. Ultra deluxe high polish Colt's patent bullet mold that retains nearly all of its original bluing, Colt's patent powder flask with some original finish, Eley's cap tin, and Colt's paper pack of cartridges. The rarity and desirability of this set cannot be overstated. The Waller set is one only two known factory engraved double cased pairs of 1862 Police revolvers of this quality. The other, equally fantastic, formerly in the collection of William Locke with ivory grips has no presentation inscriptions on the revolvers or the case though they have always been associated with the General McPherson 1861 Navy revolvers, which are presented. Further enhancing the uniqueness of the Waller set is the presentation inscription on the lid, which matches the inscriptions on the revolvers, guaranteeing that the case and the revolvers were presented together in 1865. This set was one of Dr. Feldman's greatest treasures and cannot be improved upon. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Box of ammo Barrel Length: 6 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .36 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Paperwork: Yes Serial Number: 29172E, 29173E
One of the very few double cased sets of engraved Colt Model 1862 Police revolvers and the only ebony gripped pair. The Captain Waller 1862 Police revolvers are one of th...moree greatest engraved percussion Colt sets. First pictured in full color in Sutherland and Wilson's "The Book of Colt Firearms" where Wilson notes "cased matched pairs in the Police and Pocket Navy Models are virtually nonexistent". These magnificent and historic guns were later sold by legendary Colt dealer Greg Martin, featured in his full page advertisement in "The Gun Report" magazine, wherein they are referred to as a "fabulous matched pair of Colt Police revolvers". Revolver No. 29172E retains nearly all of its original bright bluing on left side of barrel with some flaking on right. Frame retains much fading case colors with some vividness on recoil shield. Hammer retains considerable original case colors. Pin safeties present. Backstrap and trigger guard retain only traces of silver, most has drifted. All numbers match. Wedge engraving shows minor losses. All engraving sharp and crisp. Characteristic factory engraved grotesque face on left side of barrel lug. Factory ebony grips are an extraordinary rarity and retain nearly all of their original finish. Backstrap elaborately engraved with presentation "Presented to W.H.H. Waller / Capt. 4th M.S.M. / by the Officers of his Regt." and "Oct. 16./65" on front strap. Gun No. 29173E retains nearly all of its factory original bright bluing on left side of barrel, right side of barrel with spotting from resting in the case. The barrel is engraved with a portrait on left side, possibly an Indian princess and right side of barrel lug with portrait of an Indian warrior. Frame retains much original fading case colors with face emerging from one scroll and another face on left side of recoil shield. Eagle on right side of frame. Lever retains considerable darkened case colors. Cylinder retains most of its original bright blue with large area of spotting from resting in case. Pin safeties are present. Hammer retains much original faded case colors. Extremely rare factory original ebony grips retain most finish with a lightly incised "X" on left side of grip near toe. Most unusual to have five portrait heads on one revolver. Extremely rare original, factory brass bound mahogany case with escutcheon engraved "W.H.H. Waller Capt. 4th M.S.V." Interior of case with beautiful bright blue lining, mostly intact. Ultra deluxe high polish Colt's patent bullet mold that retains nearly all of its original bluing, Colt's patent powder flask with some original finish, Eley's cap tin, and Colt's paper pack of cartridges. The rarity and desirability of this set cannot be overstated. The Waller set is one only two known factory engraved double cased pairs of 1862 Police revolvers of this quality. The other, equally fantastic, formerly in the collection of William Locke with ivory grips has no presentation inscriptions on the revolvers or the case though they have always been associated with the General McPherson 1861 Navy revolvers, which are presented. Further enhancing the uniqueness of the Waller set is the presentation inscription on the lid, which matches the inscriptions on the revolvers, guaranteeing that the case and the revolvers were presented together in 1865. This set was one of Dr. Feldman's greatest treasures and cannot be improved upon. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Box of ammo Barrel Length: 6 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .36 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Paperwork: Yes Serial Number: 29172E, 29173E

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(A) Superb Cased Colt Root No. 6 Revolver .31 cal. Serial No. 9023.

Lot # 34 (Sale Order: 34 of 94)      

Manufactured in 1865. This lovely revolver retains nearly 100% of its original finish on barrel, frame, back strap and cylinder with few if any blemishes. Cylinder seam light due to high polishing. Loading lever has much original bright case colors. Hammer has much original, somewhat bright, case colors. Hammer screw is missing one half of its head. Take down screw with marring. Other frame screws are nearly perfect, as is butt screw. Varnished walnut grips retain nearly 100% of their original varnish with only extremely minor marks. Bright muzzle with minor corrosion. Mahogany case is excellent, eagle flask retains much original lacquer and gilding to top and spout. Proper Colt mold has some original blue remaining. Other accessories include cleaning rod, key, screwdriver and Eley cap tin. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Cleaning tools Barrel Length: 3 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Root Pistol No. 6 Paperwork: No Serial Number: 9023
Manufactured in 1865. This lovely revolver retains nearly 100% of its original finish on barrel, frame, back strap and cylinder with few if any blemishes. Cylinder seam l...moreight due to high polishing. Loading lever has much original bright case colors. Hammer has much original, somewhat bright, case colors. Hammer screw is missing one half of its head. Take down screw with marring. Other frame screws are nearly perfect, as is butt screw. Varnished walnut grips retain nearly 100% of their original varnish with only extremely minor marks. Bright muzzle with minor corrosion. Mahogany case is excellent, eagle flask retains much original lacquer and gilding to top and spout. Proper Colt mold has some original blue remaining. Other accessories include cleaning rod, key, screwdriver and Eley cap tin. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Cleaning tools Barrel Length: 3 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Root Pistol No. 6 Paperwork: No Serial Number: 9023

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(A) Ultra Rare Colt 2nd Model Derringer with Barrel of Metal from Am. Sterling Co.

Lot # 35 (Sale Order: 35 of 94)      

An extremely rare and highly desirable Colt Model No. 2 derringer with barrel of sterling metal. Factory ivory grips. There is only a handful of Colt Model No. 2 derringer stamped "A.M.Sterling." A letter from the Connecticut State Library to the dean of Colt derringer collectors, George S. Lewis, Jr., states that they received a letter from the Colt company with the following notation, dated Tue. August 27th, 1872: "1 Natnl. Der. Pistol made of Sterling Metal from Am. Sterling Co. To American Sterling Co., Naubuc (Conn), Aug. 15th." Due to the malleable nature of the sterling metal, gun No. 3847 has numerous dents on barrel and frame, but is still bright with perfect markings and sharp engraving. Hammer has traces of blue on spine. There is a minute stress crack on left side of frame, extending approximately 1/4" but does not detract in the least. Ivory grips fit well and show fine patina with tight age cracking on both panels. These American Sterling marked Colt deringers are the rarest and most desirable of all Colt No. 2 derringers. Please refer to the article on "Colt Derringers" written by Mr. Lewis to the American Society of Arms Collectors, which is available online. Accessories: Holster Barrel Length: 2 - 1/8" Caliber/Bore: .40 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 2nd Model Derringer Paperwork: No Serial Number: 3847
An extremely rare and highly desirable Colt Model No. 2 derringer with barrel of sterling metal. Factory ivory grips. There is only a handful of Colt Model No. 2 derringe...morer stamped "A.M.Sterling." A letter from the Connecticut State Library to the dean of Colt derringer collectors, George S. Lewis, Jr., states that they received a letter from the Colt company with the following notation, dated Tue. August 27th, 1872: "1 Natnl. Der. Pistol made of Sterling Metal from Am. Sterling Co. To American Sterling Co., Naubuc (Conn), Aug. 15th." Due to the malleable nature of the sterling metal, gun No. 3847 has numerous dents on barrel and frame, but is still bright with perfect markings and sharp engraving. Hammer has traces of blue on spine. There is a minute stress crack on left side of frame, extending approximately 1/4" but does not detract in the least. Ivory grips fit well and show fine patina with tight age cracking on both panels. These American Sterling marked Colt deringers are the rarest and most desirable of all Colt No. 2 derringers. Please refer to the article on "Colt Derringers" written by Mr. Lewis to the American Society of Arms Collectors, which is available online. Accessories: Holster Barrel Length: 2 - 1/8" Caliber/Bore: .40 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 2nd Model Derringer Paperwork: No Serial Number: 3847

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(A) Very Fine & Rare Cased Factory Engraved And Presented Colt Model 1862 Police Revolver.

Lot # 36 (Sale Order: 36 of 94)      

Colt factory engraved presentation revolvers are among the rarest and most desirable of all percussion Colts. Serial number 26935 is engraved on the back strap "Presented to A.G. West/By friends in Colt's Armory/July 1864". Revolver retains a considerable amount of original bright blue finish on barrel with brown patina mostly above the lug, possibly due to contact with case lid. Loading lever has considerable original bright case colors. Frame retains most bright case colors; cylinder has considerable original bluing with fading on high spots. All numbers match. Frame screws retain some original factory blue. Engraving consists of bold scrolls on punch dot ground with a comical face on left side of barrel lug. Back strap and trigger guard have considerable original silver with most of the wear on back strap and front of trigger guard. Highly figured walnut grip retains most original varnish with some crazing. Cylinder safety pins are mostly intact, wedge has some finish and wedge screw is marred. Original blue lined factory case has eagle flask with most of the lacquer; the spout and top with much gilding. Exterior of the case is in fine condition. The unmarked .36 caliber mold has most of the original blue, one box of paper packet cartridges, and an Eley cap box are included with this extremely rare Colt factory presentation. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Box of ammo Barrel Length: 4 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .36 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Police Paperwork: No Serial Number: 26935E
Colt factory engraved presentation revolvers are among the rarest and most desirable of all percussion Colts. Serial number 26935 is engraved on the back strap "Presented...more to A.G. West/By friends in Colt's Armory/July 1864". Revolver retains a considerable amount of original bright blue finish on barrel with brown patina mostly above the lug, possibly due to contact with case lid. Loading lever has considerable original bright case colors. Frame retains most bright case colors; cylinder has considerable original bluing with fading on high spots. All numbers match. Frame screws retain some original factory blue. Engraving consists of bold scrolls on punch dot ground with a comical face on left side of barrel lug. Back strap and trigger guard have considerable original silver with most of the wear on back strap and front of trigger guard. Highly figured walnut grip retains most original varnish with some crazing. Cylinder safety pins are mostly intact, wedge has some finish and wedge screw is marred. Original blue lined factory case has eagle flask with most of the lacquer; the spout and top with much gilding. Exterior of the case is in fine condition. The unmarked .36 caliber mold has most of the original blue, one box of paper packet cartridges, and an Eley cap box are included with this extremely rare Colt factory presentation. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Box of ammo Barrel Length: 4 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .36 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Police Paperwork: No Serial Number: 26935E

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(A) Rare & Historic Cased Colt 1862 Police Revolver Presented to J.D. Cameron with Compliments of Co

Lot # 37 (Sale Order: 37 of 94)      

Few percussion Colts are more collectible and historically important than presentation revolvers given by the inventor, Samuel Colt. J.D. Cameron was an executive of the Northern Central Railway during the Civil War, Cameron was in charge of the flow of supplies and soldiers from the Northeastern states to Washington, D.C. and Virginia. Serial number 7255 retains most of its original bright blue finish on loading lever and frame. Barrel is 4 - 1/2" and has most of its original bright blue finish. Cylinder retains nearly all of original bright blue finish with some mixing on high spots and safeties slightly damaged. Hammer has much case hardening remaining. Back strap and trigger guard have heavy silver plating with some brass showing through, mostly over the inscription itself. Varnished walnut grips have most of their original finish with a series of minor dents, mostly on the right side of grip. All matching numbers. One frame screw and one wedge screw are marred. Original mahogany case has wine red velvet and good partitions. Eagle flask with most of the lacquer and considerable gilding remaining, bright blue original nipple wrench, mold marked "36P" retains most of it original bluing, a pack of Hazard's cartridges for New Model Revolving Police Pistol and a cap complete the ensemble. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Box of ammo Barrel Length: 4 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .36 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Police Paperwork: No Serial Number: 7255
Few percussion Colts are more collectible and historically important than presentation revolvers given by the inventor, Samuel Colt. J.D. Cameron was an executive of the ...moreNorthern Central Railway during the Civil War, Cameron was in charge of the flow of supplies and soldiers from the Northeastern states to Washington, D.C. and Virginia. Serial number 7255 retains most of its original bright blue finish on loading lever and frame. Barrel is 4 - 1/2" and has most of its original bright blue finish. Cylinder retains nearly all of original bright blue finish with some mixing on high spots and safeties slightly damaged. Hammer has much case hardening remaining. Back strap and trigger guard have heavy silver plating with some brass showing through, mostly over the inscription itself. Varnished walnut grips have most of their original finish with a series of minor dents, mostly on the right side of grip. All matching numbers. One frame screw and one wedge screw are marred. Original mahogany case has wine red velvet and good partitions. Eagle flask with most of the lacquer and considerable gilding remaining, bright blue original nipple wrench, mold marked "36P" retains most of it original bluing, a pack of Hazard's cartridges for New Model Revolving Police Pistol and a cap complete the ensemble. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Box of ammo Barrel Length: 4 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .36 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Police Paperwork: No Serial Number: 7255

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(A) Rare Superb Cased Factory Engraved Presentation Colt 1862 Police Revolver Inscribed to Henry Kel

Lot # 38 (Sale Order: 38 of 94)      

Factory documented and one of the finest and rarest Colt Police Models known, the Kellogg 1862 Police is iconic. The Kellogg Police is pictured in full color on page 116 of "The Colt Heritage" by R. L. Wilson. In a letter to Eric Vaule written in 1966, Wilson reveals that serial No. 30073 is recorded in "Journal B, Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co.", Hartford April 30th, 1866. "345 Presentation a/c 4 [for] 1 4 1/2 in Police Pistol Engd & Appendages Presented to Henry Kellogg Esq Hartford 16.41". These notations reveal that the Police pistol was a 4-1/2" model, presentation engraved and cased with accessories, given by the Colt company to Henry Kellogg on April 30th 1866. This spectacular revolver is engraved in the late vine scroll with a fierce eagle head on left side of barrel. Barrel retains much original bright blue. Cylinder has nearly all the bright original blue except for a spot where is rested in its case and flaked. Bore is mint. Frame and lever retain most of their bright rainbow case colors. Safety pins are flat. Trigger guard and back strap retain most of the of original silver plating. Superbly cut inscription reads "Henry Kellogg/ With compliments of Colts P. F. A.M. Co." Superbly figured deluxe varnished walnut grip retains nearly 100% finish. Mahogany case is in excellent condition inside and out with Colt's patent flask retaining nearly all original lacquer and gilt finishes. Correct Colt's patent bullet mold retains much original bluing. Paper wrapped Eley's cap tin is in very fine condition. Packet of combustible cartridges and image of Henry Kellogg included. One of the greatest Colt Police Presentation known and made all the more desirable by it inclusion in the Colt factory record in 1866. Henry Kellogg was an executive with the Phoenix Insurance Company and likely played a major role in reimbursing the Colt Company for the disastrous fire is 1864. Original letter from Mr. Wilson to Mr. Vaule included. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Box of ammo, Caps tin, Small portrait Barrel Length: 4 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .36 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Paperwork: Yes Serial Number: 30073
Factory documented and one of the finest and rarest Colt Police Models known, the Kellogg 1862 Police is iconic. The Kellogg Police is pictured in full color on page 116 ...moreof "The Colt Heritage" by R. L. Wilson. In a letter to Eric Vaule written in 1966, Wilson reveals that serial No. 30073 is recorded in "Journal B, Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co.", Hartford April 30th, 1866. "345 Presentation a/c 4 [for] 1 4 1/2 in Police Pistol Engd & Appendages Presented to Henry Kellogg Esq Hartford 16.41". These notations reveal that the Police pistol was a 4-1/2" model, presentation engraved and cased with accessories, given by the Colt company to Henry Kellogg on April 30th 1866. This spectacular revolver is engraved in the late vine scroll with a fierce eagle head on left side of barrel. Barrel retains much original bright blue. Cylinder has nearly all the bright original blue except for a spot where is rested in its case and flaked. Bore is mint. Frame and lever retain most of their bright rainbow case colors. Safety pins are flat. Trigger guard and back strap retain most of the of original silver plating. Superbly cut inscription reads "Henry Kellogg/ With compliments of Colts P. F. A.M. Co." Superbly figured deluxe varnished walnut grip retains nearly 100% finish. Mahogany case is in excellent condition inside and out with Colt's patent flask retaining nearly all original lacquer and gilt finishes. Correct Colt's patent bullet mold retains much original bluing. Paper wrapped Eley's cap tin is in very fine condition. Packet of combustible cartridges and image of Henry Kellogg included. One of the greatest Colt Police Presentation known and made all the more desirable by it inclusion in the Colt factory record in 1866. Henry Kellogg was an executive with the Phoenix Insurance Company and likely played a major role in reimbursing the Colt Company for the disastrous fire is 1864. Original letter from Mr. Wilson to Mr. Vaule included. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Box of ammo, Caps tin, Small portrait Barrel Length: 4 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .36 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Paperwork: Yes Serial Number: 30073

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(A) Fine & Rare Cased Model 7 Screw-in-Cylinder Colt Root Revolver.

Lot # 39 (Sale Order: 39 of 94)      

Manufactured 1867. This rare Root, serial number 11646, retains nearly all of its original Colt factory inky bright bluing on barrel, frame and cylinder with minor flaking around nipple scoops. Hammer has much original bright case colors, fading on high spots. Front of cylinder is still blued, indicating very little if any firing. Cylinder scene is light due to factory high polishing but easily discerned. All numbers match. Varnished walnut grips retain much of original finish with minor marring on left side and several more serious mars on right. Cased in an original varnished mahogany case with some polish to outside, wine red lining only slightly faded, partitions are secure. Accessories include eagle flask with crossed revolvers retaining nearly all original lacquer, top retains some of the original gilding; excellent brass mold shows no use; Eley's cap tin and key. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Tool Barrel Length: 3 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Root Pistol No. 7 Paperwork: No Serial Number: 11646
Manufactured 1867. This rare Root, serial number 11646, retains nearly all of its original Colt factory inky bright bluing on barrel, frame and cylinder with minor flakin...moreg around nipple scoops. Hammer has much original bright case colors, fading on high spots. Front of cylinder is still blued, indicating very little if any firing. Cylinder scene is light due to factory high polishing but easily discerned. All numbers match. Varnished walnut grips retain much of original finish with minor marring on left side and several more serious mars on right. Cased in an original varnished mahogany case with some polish to outside, wine red lining only slightly faded, partitions are secure. Accessories include eagle flask with crossed revolvers retaining nearly all original lacquer, top retains some of the original gilding; excellent brass mold shows no use; Eley's cap tin and key. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Tool Barrel Length: 3 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Root Pistol No. 7 Paperwork: No Serial Number: 11646

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(A) Superb Nearly Mint Cased Colt Model 7-A Root .31 Caliber Revolver (1868).

Lot # 40 (Sale Order: 40 of 94)      

This English-proofed Root retains nearly 100% of its original high polish bluing on frame and barrel. Cylinder has one extremely minor spot with some flaking. Varnished walnut grips have minute chip at left near extreme bottom. Loading lever has considerable case colors, hammer has bright case color on sides, fairly strong overall. Nipples still have blue, face of cylinder indicates little if any firing, butt mark with serial number and "L" for London, and address reads "Col. Colt, London." Original English oak case is in pristine condition with original Colt Pall Mall trade label and accessories; including a Superb Dixon flask marked "Colt's Pocket Flask" that is virtually brand new with 99% lacquer and bright gilding on top and spout, Colt's patent mold retains nearly all original bluing, blued screwdriver, a large Eley cap tin and oil bottle. Certainly one of the best 7-A Roots to be offered in many years. Accessories: Case, Cleaning tools, Powder flask, Caps tin Barrel Length: 3 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Root Model 7-A Paperwork: No Serial Number: 12209
This English-proofed Root retains nearly 100% of its original high polish bluing on frame and barrel. Cylinder has one extremely minor spot with some flaking. Varnished w...morealnut grips have minute chip at left near extreme bottom. Loading lever has considerable case colors, hammer has bright case color on sides, fairly strong overall. Nipples still have blue, face of cylinder indicates little if any firing, butt mark with serial number and "L" for London, and address reads "Col. Colt, London." Original English oak case is in pristine condition with original Colt Pall Mall trade label and accessories; including a Superb Dixon flask marked "Colt's Pocket Flask" that is virtually brand new with 99% lacquer and bright gilding on top and spout, Colt's patent mold retains nearly all original bluing, blued screwdriver, a large Eley cap tin and oil bottle. Certainly one of the best 7-A Roots to be offered in many years. Accessories: Case, Cleaning tools, Powder flask, Caps tin Barrel Length: 3 - 3/8" Caliber/Bore: .31 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Root Model 7-A Paperwork: No Serial Number: 12209

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(A) Cased J.H. Bodwell Deluxe Engraved Colt Factory Presentation 1862 Police (1868).

Lot # 41 (Sale Order: 41 of 94)      

One of the finest known Colt 1862 Police revolvers, the Bodwell Colt has the extremely rare hand engraved "ADDRESS COL. COLT LONDON" address but is 100% American and no British proofs. Factory engraved barrel retains most of its original bright blue with some extremely minor corrosion, mostly on left side of barrel. All numbers matching including wedge. Cylinder retains most of its original bright blue with some fading and one bare spot over one chamber. Frame retains much original bright case hardening. Backstrap and trigger guard retain nearly all of their original factory silver plating. Cylinder retains several of its pin safeties, nipples retain some of the factory finish. Lever retains much original case colors. Particular note is the elaborate scroll engraving on the rebated portion of the cylinder indicating extra deluxe treatment. Very rare Colt factory inscription reads "J. H. Bodwell / With Compliments of Colts P.F.A. Mfg Co. / Oct. 25th, 1870". The Bodwell 1862 is cased in its original mahogany case with purple lining in fine condition throughout. Deluxe high polish blued, tapered leg Colt's patent bullet mold retains most of its original bright blue; deluxe Colt's patent powder flask with original deluxe silver top and spout retains all of its original darkened silver; two packets of Colt's Police pistol cartridge, and Eley's cap tins complete the ensemble. All Colt's Patent Firearms Company presentation firearms are extremely rare and this Bodwell 1862 is one of the finest Colt Police revolvers extant. An similar deluxe engraved and cased Colt 1862 presented to Major Charles T. Baker sold for $460,000 in 2017. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, two boxes of ammo Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .36 Percussion FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Police Paperwork: No Serial Number: 39218
One of the finest known Colt 1862 Police revolvers, the Bodwell Colt has the extremely rare hand engraved "ADDRESS COL. COLT LONDON" address but is 100% American and no B...moreritish proofs. Factory engraved barrel retains most of its original bright blue with some extremely minor corrosion, mostly on left side of barrel. All numbers matching including wedge. Cylinder retains most of its original bright blue with some fading and one bare spot over one chamber. Frame retains much original bright case hardening. Backstrap and trigger guard retain nearly all of their original factory silver plating. Cylinder retains several of its pin safeties, nipples retain some of the factory finish. Lever retains much original case colors. Particular note is the elaborate scroll engraving on the rebated portion of the cylinder indicating extra deluxe treatment. Very rare Colt factory inscription reads "J. H. Bodwell / With Compliments of Colts P.F.A. Mfg Co. / Oct. 25th, 1870". The Bodwell 1862 is cased in its original mahogany case with purple lining in fine condition throughout. Deluxe high polish blued, tapered leg Colt's patent bullet mold retains most of its original bright blue; deluxe Colt's patent powder flask with original deluxe silver top and spout retains all of its original darkened silver; two packets of Colt's Police pistol cartridge, and Eley's cap tins complete the ensemble. All Colt's Patent Firearms Company presentation firearms are extremely rare and this Bodwell 1862 is one of the finest Colt Police revolvers extant. An similar deluxe engraved and cased Colt 1862 presented to Major Charles T. Baker sold for $460,000 in 2017. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, two boxes of ammo Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .36 Percussion FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Police Paperwork: No Serial Number: 39218

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(A) Splendid Historic Ultra Deluxe Cased & Engraved Gilded Pair of Colt 1860 Army Revolvers (1869).

Lot # 42 (Sale Order: 42 of 94)      

These iconic 1860 Armies were presented to or owned by General G. Garcia Commander-in-Chief of the Line of Bravo, Matamoros, Mexico. This spectacular set of guns was prominently features in a photo depicting the collection of Raymond Stagg, circa 1930. They were the pride of the Harolds Club Museum of the Old West collection and pictured in their brochure. Later, these fantastic works of art were purchased by the late legendary collector George Repaire. These were the last purchase made by George before he passed away. Gun (A) Serial No. 181620 retains much original bright gilding on barrel. Cylinder retains bright gilding on rebated portion and portion with scene is turning silver. Frame retains nearly all of it bright gilding, trigger guard with most of its gilding, back strap mostly steel color with "G. Garcia" engraved in an oval. Hammer retains much of original gilding, frame screws are blued, small screws in trigger guard are marred, unnumbered wedge is gilded and engraved en suite. Barrel engraving in Nimschke style scroll is very elaborate with elaborately rendered arrows on sides of barrel. Pin safeties are flattened. Magnificent checkered carved ivory grips are in very fine condition with relief carved Mexican snake and eagle in very high relief. Gun (B) Serial No. 178975 retains much original bright gilding on barrel and most original bright gilding on frame and trigger guard. Back strap steel colored. Hammer with much gilder. Cylinder has bright gilding on rebated portions turning silver on portion that is scene. Barrel is engraved in a similar style to its mate and lacking the large arrows. Frame screws are blued, magnificent ivory grips are identical to the match. Excellent condition throughout. Brass bound rosewood casing is one of the most elaborate now, comparable to the casing of the Eustace Barron 1860 Armies, also gilded but not engraved. Interior of box has wine red, slightly faded lining and is piped in green felt. Includes elaborate two compartment silver plated flask, Colt's patent silver plated mold and silver plated screwdriver. Guns are essentially as they were in the Stagg Collection in 1930. Interestingly, General Garcia was well known to Robert E. Lee when he was a Brevet Colonel commanding the Department of Texas. Careful research will only enhance the historical significance of these guns. Case itself is in excellent condition with shield escutcheon engraved "G. G." for General Garcia. Generally regarded as one of the most important sets of cased Colts in existence, General Garcia's guns were features on the cover of "The Gun Report" magazine June 1993 and on the cover of "The Man At Arms", February 1998. The Garcia Armies have held an exalted position in Colt collecting for nearly a century and deservedly so. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Two boxes of ammo, tool Barrel Length: 7 - 7/8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Paperwork: No Serial Number: (A) 178975 (B) 181620
These iconic 1860 Armies were presented to or owned by General G. Garcia Commander-in-Chief of the Line of Bravo, Matamoros, Mexico. This spectacular set of guns was prom...moreinently features in a photo depicting the collection of Raymond Stagg, circa 1930. They were the pride of the Harolds Club Museum of the Old West collection and pictured in their brochure. Later, these fantastic works of art were purchased by the late legendary collector George Repaire. These were the last purchase made by George before he passed away. Gun (A) Serial No. 181620 retains much original bright gilding on barrel. Cylinder retains bright gilding on rebated portion and portion with scene is turning silver. Frame retains nearly all of it bright gilding, trigger guard with most of its gilding, back strap mostly steel color with "G. Garcia" engraved in an oval. Hammer retains much of original gilding, frame screws are blued, small screws in trigger guard are marred, unnumbered wedge is gilded and engraved en suite. Barrel engraving in Nimschke style scroll is very elaborate with elaborately rendered arrows on sides of barrel. Pin safeties are flattened. Magnificent checkered carved ivory grips are in very fine condition with relief carved Mexican snake and eagle in very high relief. Gun (B) Serial No. 178975 retains much original bright gilding on barrel and most original bright gilding on frame and trigger guard. Back strap steel colored. Hammer with much gilder. Cylinder has bright gilding on rebated portions turning silver on portion that is scene. Barrel is engraved in a similar style to its mate and lacking the large arrows. Frame screws are blued, magnificent ivory grips are identical to the match. Excellent condition throughout. Brass bound rosewood casing is one of the most elaborate now, comparable to the casing of the Eustace Barron 1860 Armies, also gilded but not engraved. Interior of box has wine red, slightly faded lining and is piped in green felt. Includes elaborate two compartment silver plated flask, Colt's patent silver plated mold and silver plated screwdriver. Guns are essentially as they were in the Stagg Collection in 1930. Interestingly, General Garcia was well known to Robert E. Lee when he was a Brevet Colonel commanding the Department of Texas. Careful research will only enhance the historical significance of these guns. Case itself is in excellent condition with shield escutcheon engraved "G. G." for General Garcia. Generally regarded as one of the most important sets of cased Colts in existence, General Garcia's guns were features on the cover of "The Gun Report" magazine June 1993 and on the cover of "The Man At Arms", February 1998. The Garcia Armies have held an exalted position in Colt collecting for nearly a century and deservedly so. Accessories: Case, Bullet mold, Powder flask, Caps tin, Two boxes of ammo, tool Barrel Length: 7 - 7/8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Paperwork: No Serial Number: (A) 178975 (B) 181620

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(A) Colt 1860 Army Thuer Conversion Single Action Revolver.

Lot # 43 (Sale Order: 43 of 94)      

A very rare and desirable Colt Model 1860 Army with Alexander Thuer's conversion to metallic cartridge cylinder. The Thuer conversion is one of the rarest of all Colt cartridge firearms, and the 1860 Army Thuer conversion is one of the rarest of this already rare group. Serial No. 154503L was shipped to London and bears British proofs on barrel and cylinder. Barrel retains much thinning blue finish. Scene is excellent. Thuer conversion unit has most of original bright blue. Frame has base colors with some vividness remaining; backstrap and trigger guard have much of original bright blue finish. Varnished walnut grip retains almost all original varnish with slight wear at toe and a few light marks. Action is crisp. Includes a spare percussion cylinder, also British proofed, retaining much original finish, serial No. 4728. Thuer conversions of any Colt revolver represent some of the most collectible Colts and this 1860 would fill a significant gap in almost any advanced Colt collection. Accessories: Percussion cylinder, Barrel Length: 7 - 7/8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Conversion Paperwork: No Serial Number: 154503L
A very rare and desirable Colt Model 1860 Army with Alexander Thuer's conversion to metallic cartridge cylinder. The Thuer conversion is one of the rarest of all Colt car...moretridge firearms, and the 1860 Army Thuer conversion is one of the rarest of this already rare group. Serial No. 154503L was shipped to London and bears British proofs on barrel and cylinder. Barrel retains much thinning blue finish. Scene is excellent. Thuer conversion unit has most of original bright blue. Frame has base colors with some vividness remaining; backstrap and trigger guard have much of original bright blue finish. Varnished walnut grip retains almost all original varnish with slight wear at toe and a few light marks. Action is crisp. Includes a spare percussion cylinder, also British proofed, retaining much original finish, serial No. 4728. Thuer conversions of any Colt revolver represent some of the most collectible Colts and this 1860 would fill a significant gap in almost any advanced Colt collection. Accessories: Percussion cylinder, Barrel Length: 7 - 7/8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Conversion Paperwork: No Serial Number: 154503L

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(A) Cased Fine & Rare Colt Clover Leaf .41 Revolver Elaborately Engraved in the Style of Louis D. Ni

Lot # 44 (Sale Order: 44 of 94)      

This beautifully engraved Colt House Pistol has almost full coverage engraving with scrolls, star bursts and key pattern covering nearly every surface. Barrel retains nearly all original nickle, brass frame retains considerable period silver and cylinder has turned to brown patina. Serial number 2361 is fitted with period ivory grips displaying mellow golden patina with a few finer age checks. Action is crisp and bore is good with some roughness. Revolver is cased in an original case with bright red lining. Includes full picture box of .41 cartridges, key, and tool. Exterior of box has most of varnish and hinges are perfect. An extremely elaborate example of this rare Colt revolver. Accessories: Case, Cleaning rod, Box of ammo Barrel Length: 3" Caliber/Bore: .41 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Clover Leaf Paperwork: No Serial Number: 2361
This beautifully engraved Colt House Pistol has almost full coverage engraving with scrolls, star bursts and key pattern covering nearly every surface. Barrel retains nea...morerly all original nickle, brass frame retains considerable period silver and cylinder has turned to brown patina. Serial number 2361 is fitted with period ivory grips displaying mellow golden patina with a few finer age checks. Action is crisp and bore is good with some roughness. Revolver is cased in an original case with bright red lining. Includes full picture box of .41 cartridges, key, and tool. Exterior of box has most of varnish and hinges are perfect. An extremely elaborate example of this rare Colt revolver. Accessories: Case, Cleaning rod, Box of ammo Barrel Length: 3" Caliber/Bore: .41 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Clover Leaf Paperwork: No Serial Number: 2361

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Case for Colt 1860 Theur Conversion with Mold, Lubricating Wad, and Eley Cap tin.

Lot # 45 (Sale Order: 45 of 94)      

This is a very rare and desirable factory case for a Colt Model 1860 Theur Conversion with Colt's patent Pall Mall label. Includes screwdriver, Colt's patent bullet mold with much original finish, lubricating wads for Theur conversion, 500 cap tin. Also includes an extremely rare Theur cartridges and Theur tool to preform the conversion retaining almost all the original bluing. This extremely rare box would be suitable for a pristine 1860 Theur conversion.
This is a very rare and desirable factory case for a Colt Model 1860 Theur Conversion with Colt's patent Pall Mall label. Includes screwdriver, Colt's patent bullet mold ...morewith much original finish, lubricating wads for Theur conversion, 500 cap tin. Also includes an extremely rare Theur cartridges and Theur tool to preform the conversion retaining almost all the original bluing. This extremely rare box would be suitable for a pristine 1860 Theur conversion.

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(A) Fine Nimschke Style Engraved Colt House Pistol "Cloverleaf" (1871).

Lot # 46 (Sale Order: 46 of 94)      

This splendidly engraved Cloverleaf, serial No. 2320, features classic Nimschke style engraving on all surfaces with scrolls, flags and punch dot background, all crisply cut. Revolver retains nearly all of its nickel finish throughout, one spot at front of frame where finish is worn off. Markings, mechanically excellent. Mirror bore. Ivory grips fit well but are not numbered to gun; age cracking toward butt of both grips, otherwise good. A very showy and attractively engraved Cloverleaf. Barrel Length: 2 - 3/4" Caliber/Bore: .41 Manufacturer: Colt Model: Cloverleaf Paperwork: No Serial Number: 2320
This splendidly engraved Cloverleaf, serial No. 2320, features classic Nimschke style engraving on all surfaces with scrolls, flags and punch dot background, all crisply ...morecut. Revolver retains nearly all of its nickel finish throughout, one spot at front of frame where finish is worn off. Markings, mechanically excellent. Mirror bore. Ivory grips fit well but are not numbered to gun; age cracking toward butt of both grips, otherwise good. A very showy and attractively engraved Cloverleaf. Barrel Length: 2 - 3/4" Caliber/Bore: .41 Manufacturer: Colt Model: Cloverleaf Paperwork: No Serial Number: 2320

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(A) Extremely Rare Short Barrel Engraved Colt Cloverleaf Single Action Revolver (1871).

Lot # 47 (Sale Order: 47 of 94)      

An extremely rare and superb Nimschke-engraved ultra-short octagonal-barreled Colt House pistol, or Cloverleaf. Original pearl grips. This extremely rare gun has a beautiful silver-plated frame with nearly full coverage in the classic Nimschke style, with a wolf's head spewing scrolls from its open mouth on the left side of frame. The ultra-rare short octagonal barrel retains little if any original finish but extremely crisp markings and engraving. Cylinder has considerable original darkened silver on several chambers, whereas others are a pleasing steel color. Frame retains considerable original silver, though darkened. Pearl grips have good fire and are essentially perfect with two microscopic flaws at the very top of the right grip. Hammer retains some original bluing, as does takedown rod. Serial No. 1776 is the most well known and desirable short barrel Cloverleaf known. Barrel Length: 1 - 1/4" Caliber/Bore: .41 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Cloverleaf Paperwork: No Serial Number: 1776
An extremely rare and superb Nimschke-engraved ultra-short octagonal-barreled Colt House pistol, or Cloverleaf. Original pearl grips. This extremely rare gun has a beauti...moreful silver-plated frame with nearly full coverage in the classic Nimschke style, with a wolf's head spewing scrolls from its open mouth on the left side of frame. The ultra-rare short octagonal barrel retains little if any original finish but extremely crisp markings and engraving. Cylinder has considerable original darkened silver on several chambers, whereas others are a pleasing steel color. Frame retains considerable original silver, though darkened. Pearl grips have good fire and are essentially perfect with two microscopic flaws at the very top of the right grip. Hammer retains some original bluing, as does takedown rod. Serial No. 1776 is the most well known and desirable short barrel Cloverleaf known. Barrel Length: 1 - 1/4" Caliber/Bore: .41 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Cloverleaf Paperwork: No Serial Number: 1776

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(A) Extremely Rare & Desirable Nimschke-Style Engraved Short Octagonal Barrel Colt Clover Leaf Revol

Lot # 48 (Sale Order: 48 of 94)      

The octagonal barrel is the most desirable of the Cloverleaf Models and serial No. 2021 not only features this sought-after configuration but is beautifully and elaborately engraved with nearly full coverage on barrel, frame and cylinder. Barrel retains no original finish, it has turned to gray patina but markings and engraving are crisp. Brass frame has faint traces of silver in protected areas and again engraving is crisp and sharp. Cylinder has strong traces of silver plating in flutes and in protected areas, while the hammer retains most of its darkened silver plating. Frame screws are blued. Ivory grips have lovely mellow age patina with one tight age crack extending upward on left grip. One of the most desirable Cloverleaf Colts. Barrel Length: 1 - 1/4" Caliber/Bore: .41 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Cloverleaf Paperwork: No Serial Number: 2021
The octagonal barrel is the most desirable of the Cloverleaf Models and serial No. 2021 not only features this sought-after configuration but is beautifully and elaborate...morely engraved with nearly full coverage on barrel, frame and cylinder. Barrel retains no original finish, it has turned to gray patina but markings and engraving are crisp. Brass frame has faint traces of silver in protected areas and again engraving is crisp and sharp. Cylinder has strong traces of silver plating in flutes and in protected areas, while the hammer retains most of its darkened silver plating. Frame screws are blued. Ivory grips have lovely mellow age patina with one tight age crack extending upward on left grip. One of the most desirable Cloverleaf Colts. Barrel Length: 1 - 1/4" Caliber/Bore: .41 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: Cloverleaf Paperwork: No Serial Number: 2021

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(A) Extremely Fine Cased Colt Model 1860 Civilian Army (1871).

Lot # 49 (Sale Order: 49 of 94)      

A wonderful, late Colt 1860 Army. Barrel retains nearly 100% of its factory bright inky blue finish with five insignificant mars on left side of barrel above loading lever. Cylinder retains nearly all of its original factory blue with only minor fading. Naval engagement scene is near perfect. Nipples retain some finish. Five pin safeties intact. Case colors on frame are vibrant. Backstrap retains nearly all of its original bluing. Trigger guard retains nearly all of its heavy silver plating. Varnished walnut grips have all their original factory varnish with a few very light dents here and there. All screws throughout retain nearly all their original bluing. Loading lever retains much bright case colors in protected area, somewhat faded. All numbers match with the exception of the wedge, which is original and probably the factory neglected to number it. Revolver is cased in an original Colt 1860 Army mahogany case with purple line. Exterior in good condition. Interior is good with some fading and spotting throughout. Partitions are crisp. Case retains an original Colt's patent flask with considerable original lacquer on body, no gilding remaining on top and charger, a few very minor dents; Eley cap tin and key. A very fine civilian Army in a rare original factory case. Accessories: Case, Powder flask, Cap tin Barrel Length: 8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Paperwork: No Serial Number: 192691
A wonderful, late Colt 1860 Army. Barrel retains nearly 100% of its factory bright inky blue finish with five insignificant mars on left side of barrel above loading leve...morer. Cylinder retains nearly all of its original factory blue with only minor fading. Naval engagement scene is near perfect. Nipples retain some finish. Five pin safeties intact. Case colors on frame are vibrant. Backstrap retains nearly all of its original bluing. Trigger guard retains nearly all of its heavy silver plating. Varnished walnut grips have all their original factory varnish with a few very light dents here and there. All screws throughout retain nearly all their original bluing. Loading lever retains much bright case colors in protected area, somewhat faded. All numbers match with the exception of the wedge, which is original and probably the factory neglected to number it. Revolver is cased in an original Colt 1860 Army mahogany case with purple line. Exterior in good condition. Interior is good with some fading and spotting throughout. Partitions are crisp. Case retains an original Colt's patent flask with considerable original lacquer on body, no gilding remaining on top and charger, a few very minor dents; Eley cap tin and key. A very fine civilian Army in a rare original factory case. Accessories: Case, Powder flask, Cap tin Barrel Length: 8" Caliber/Bore: .44 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Paperwork: No Serial Number: 192691

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(A) Superb Factory Engraved "Big Colt" Colt New Line Single Action Revolver (1874).

Lot # 50 (Sale Order: 50 of 94)      

A very rare and desirable factory engraved "Big" Colt New Line with extremely rare case colored frame and factory pearl grips; serial No. 615. This superb .41 caliber factory engraved New Line has nearly all of its original bright factory blue on barrel, with rare and attractive oval framing the German silver front sight. Case colored frame is beautifully engraved and retains considerable original bright case colors, with beautiful flower petal engraved on left side and masterful scroll work on left. Cylinder retains much original bright bluing with some fading and wear on high points. Hammer retains nearly all of its bright bluing on saddle and sides remain with their bright factory polish. Bore is fine. Beautiful factory pearl grips show lovely fire with no significant chips and only one extremely minor sliver missing from left grip at toe. Base pin retains nearly all its original finish and is not marred. One of the most attractive of the "Big" .41 New Lines. Barrel Length: 2" Caliber/Bore: .41 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: New Line Paperwork: No Serial Number: 615
A very rare and desirable factory engraved "Big" Colt New Line with extremely rare case colored frame and factory pearl grips; serial No. 615. This superb .41 caliber fac...moretory engraved New Line has nearly all of its original bright factory blue on barrel, with rare and attractive oval framing the German silver front sight. Case colored frame is beautifully engraved and retains considerable original bright case colors, with beautiful flower petal engraved on left side and masterful scroll work on left. Cylinder retains much original bright bluing with some fading and wear on high points. Hammer retains nearly all of its bright bluing on saddle and sides remain with their bright factory polish. Bore is fine. Beautiful factory pearl grips show lovely fire with no significant chips and only one extremely minor sliver missing from left grip at toe. Base pin retains nearly all its original finish and is not marred. One of the most attractive of the "Big" .41 New Lines. Barrel Length: 2" Caliber/Bore: .41 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: New Line Paperwork: No Serial Number: 615

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