SESSION 4 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 4 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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COLT 1860 ARMY COMPOSITE REVOLVER.

Lot # 4199 (Sale Order: 201 of 624)      

Cal. 44. S# 11597 (1861). Bbl. 8". Matching numbered bbl., cyl., grip straps & wedge. Brass triggerguard. Backstrap has notch for shoulder stock. "L", "S" & "H" inspector...more stamps throughout. Round rebated six shot cyl. w/ naval scene roll engraving is apparent Italian replacement part renumbered to match the revolver. Some screws & other parts may also be Italian replacements. 1 piece walnut grips. CONDITION: cleaned metal has mottled gray coloration from cold blue application showing spots of corrosion. Cleaned brass trigger guard is starting to reacquire a mild patina. Grips are heavily sanded & undersized w/ dark reddish finish & lack any sign of cartouches. Some screws show distortion, others appear to be replacement. Cyl. locks up on 1 notch during hand cycling. Bore has strong rifling showing areas of pitting & frosting. (01-23499/DS). ANTIQUE. $500-800.

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COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY SINGLE ACTION PERCUSSION

Lot # 4200 (Sale Order: 202 of 624)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 11866. Bbl 8". Model 1860 Army manufactured by Colt in 1861. Top of barrel bears Colt's single line address, with "COLTS/ PATENT" on the left side o...moref the frame. Brass trigger guard with notched iron grip strap for a detachable stock accessory. 1 piece smooth wood grip. Barrel wedge screw and several frame screws have been replaced. All numbers are matching and include the frame, wedge, barrel, trigger guard, and rear grip strap. Cylinder serial number is mostly illegible, but appears to match. Wedge screw, front trigger guard screw, and 3 frame screws are replacements. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Springfield Research indicating closest match as issuance of this revolver to Company G of the 13th New York Volunteer Cavalry (also known as the Seymour Light Cavalry), who was organized on June 20th of 1863. The regiment was comprised of 6 companies and saw its first service during the Pennsylvania campaign in June and July of 1863, distinguishing itself via the destruction of the enemy's pontoon bridges and train at Falling Waters. The regiment saw its most intense fighting at Aldie, VA, where 24 troops were killed, wounded and missing; at Piedmont, with 42 killed, wounded and missing; and at Lewinsville, with 20 killed, wounded and missing. CONDITION: iron components exhibits a mottled gray/brown patina with moderate surface oxidation overall. Dark bore, exhibiting good rifling throughout. Grips show some scattered marks and some scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. Left side of rear grip strap is slightly warped at the rear of the frame, but doesn't appear to effect serviceability. (01-24136/MLW). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

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COLT 1860 ARMY U. S. REVOLVER.

Lot # 4201 (Sale Order: 203 of 624)      

Cal. 44. S#. 13339. Bbl. 8" round with New York address & German silver blade sight. Round rebated 6 shot cyl. has naval engagement scene roll engraving. 4 screw action h...moreas provision for shoulder stock attachment. Blue & case colored finish with silver finished brass trigger guard. 1 piece walnut grip with partially legible cartouche on left panel. Inspector initials "T" are found on the bbl. & trigger guard. Bbl., frame grip straps, cyl. & wedge have matching numbers. 1861 mfg. CONDITON: Bbl retains 25% dull blue fading to gray with scattered pitting. Cyl. has lightly visible scene. Frame shows 20% fading case color on sides. Brass trigger guard is cleaned bright with only traces of silver. Grips show moderate wear with small handling marks. Action has strong spring tension. Bore retains sound rifling shows spots of pitting near the muzzle. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22379/DS). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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COLT 1860 ARMY U. S. INSPECTED REVOLVER.

Lot # 4202 (Sale Order: 204 of 624)      

Cal. 44. S#. 30056. Bbl.8" round with New York address & German silver blade sight. Round rebated 6 shot cyl. has naval engagement scene roll engraving. 4 screw action fo...morer shoulder stock attachment. 1 piece walnut grip. Inspector initials "CC' is found on the bbl. Initial "T" is found on the bbl. & backstrap. Bbl., cyl, frame, grip straps & wedge have matching numbers. 1862 mfg. CONDITION: Metal has faded to gray showing carry wear & some light pitting. Cyl. retains 50% scene Brass trigger guard shows faint traces of silver. Grips show heavy wear with dents at butt. Functioning action. Bore has good rifling with some pitting. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22375/DS). ANTIQUE. $1750-2500.

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COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

Lot # 4203 (Sale Order: 205 of 624)      

Cal. 44. S# 35476. Bbl 8". Model 1860 Army manufactured by Colt in 1862. New York address is stamped over the top of the barrel, with "COLTS/ PATENT" on the left side of ...morethe frame. Rebated cylinder bears a roll engraved naval scene. Iron backstrap cut for detachable shoulder stock accessory. Barrel wedge exhibits a thing brass plate to at the rear for a tighter fit. Frame is mounted with a 1 piece smooth wood grip. Matching numbers are present on the frame, cylinder, cylinder pin, barrel, trigger guard, and rear grip strap. Wedge is mismatched. CONDITION: metal components exhibit a gray patina overall with scattered spots of pitting overall. Bore exhibits pitting and strong rifling throughout. Brass exhibits areas of dark brown patina. Grip shows scattered marks and impressions from storage and handling, with a couple small losses present on the butt, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (01-23584/MLW). ANTIQUE. $700-1,000.

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COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY U.S. INSPECTED REVOLVER.

Lot # 4204 (Sale Order: 206 of 624)      

Cal. 44. S#. 75299. Bbl. 8" round with New York address & German silver blade sight. 6 shot rebated cyl. has naval engagement scene engraving. Original finish was blue & ...morecase colored with silver finished brass trigger guard. Major parts have "B", "M", or "H" inspector initials. Bbl., frame, grip straps, cyl., & wedge has matching numbers. Action is cut for shoulder stock attachment. 1 piece walnut grip. Right panel has hand carved diamond near butt with 3 notches along backstrap. Mfg. in 1862 during the American Civil War. CONDITION: Metal parts have a faded gray appearance showing scratches & small dents. Cyl. retains 30% lightly visible scene. Brass trigger guard has acquired a mild patina. Refinished grips show handling marks. Sound action. Bore retains strong rifling with some pitting near the muzzle. PROVENANCE: Marshall "Brook" Davis Collection. (02-23539/DS). ANTIQUE. $1200-1800

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COLT 1860 ARMY U. S. REVOLVER.

Lot # 4205 (Sale Order: 207 of 624)      

Cal. 44. S#. 105665. Bbl. 8" round with New York address. Round rebated 6 shot cyl has naval engagement scene roll engraving. Blue & case colored finish with silver finis...morehed brass trigger guard. Walnut 1 piece grip has lightly visible cartouche on right panel. Bbl., frame, grip straps, cyl. & wedge have matching numbers. Inspector initials "D" or "G" are found on major parts. CONDITION: Bbl & cyl are fading to gray. Cyl. retains clear scene. frame shows 40% light case colors. Refinished grips show wear & handling marks. Sound mechanics. Surprisingly good bright bore. Would likely make a good revolver to shoot. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22584/DS). ANTIQUE. $1500-2500.

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COLT 1860 ARMY U. S. REBUILT REVOLVER.

Lot # 4206 (Sale Order: 208 of 624)      

Cal.44. S#. 118582. Bbl. 8" round with German silver blade sight. Round, rebated 6 shot cyl. has naval engagement scene roll engraving. 3 screw action with provisions for...more shoulder stock attachment. Blue & case colored finish with brass trigger guard. Consignor supplied info. states "Benicia Arsenal rebuild" with possible Buffalo Soldier use. Benicia CA. Arsenal was the primary U.S. Army Ordnance west coast arsenal, 1851-1964. Frame & bbl. are S# 118532, trigger guard is S# 14228, backstrap is S# 95980, cyl is S# 9931, & wedge is S# 4390. Trigger guard is marked "US" below S#. Cyl has inspector initials "D" with "E" on the bbl. Walnut 1 piece grip. CONDITION: Fine as rebuilt. Bbl. has over 50% blue. Cyl has fading blue over good scene. Frame retains over 60% case colors. Refinished grips show dents & marks. Smooth action. bbl. has spots of deep pitting with largely intact rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22377/DS). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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COLT 1860 ARMY U.S. REVOLVER

Lot # 4207 (Sale Order: 209 of 624)      

Cal. 44. S#. 139900. Bbl. 8" round. Round rebated 6 shot cyl. with naval engagement scene roll engraving. 3 screw action with provision for shoulder stock attachment. 1 p...moreiece walnut grip has cartouches on both panels. Left panel has 3 deeply cut notches at butt. Inspector mark "D" is on bbl, "O" is on backstrap. Bbl., frame grip straps & cyl. have matching numbers. 1863 mfg. CONDITION: metal has faded gray appearance with small dents. Brass trigger guard is cleaned. Grips are lightly refinished. Action shows wear. Lightly pitted bore has intact rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22373/DS). ANTIQUE. $1500-2500.

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US M1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 4208 (Sale Order: 210 of 624)      

Cal. 44. S# 141215. Bbl. 8". Round barrel marked on the top "-ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA-". 6-Shot cylinder with a reasonably crisp naval cylinder scene...more. Cylinder is marked "COLT'S PATENT NO. 1215 PATENTED SEPT. 10th 1850". Walnut grips with visible inspector's cartouche on each side. All serial numbers match, including the wedge. CONDITION: barrel has substantial lightly faded blued finish, as does the cylinder. There is also ample finish remaining on the case-hardened frame & hammer. Brass has been cleaned but is beginning to acquire a mellow patina. Action is quite tight and works well. Excellent bore. (01-23278/BF). $1,600-2,200.

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COLT 1860 U.S. ARMY MODEL REVOLVER.

Lot # 4209 (Sale Order: 211 of 624)      

Cal. 44. S# 143680. Bbl. 8" round w/ New York address & blade sight. Round rebated six shot cyl. w/ naval engagement scene roll engraving. Action has provisions for shoul...moreder stock attachment. Added custom full nickel finish. Bbl., frame, cyl., grip straps & wedge have matching numbers. Left side of bbl. has "D" inspection mark. 1 piece walnut grip has partially visible cartouches on both panels. Mfg. 1863 during the American Civil War. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: period style trade casing w/ round brass medallion in lid. Interior of lid has directions for loading & cleaning. Blue cloth fitted interior showing moderate wear. Case contains nickel finished American eagle army size flask, 2 cavity iron mold, Eley cap tin, case key, round balls & bullets. CONDITION: metal retains 70% renickeled finish showing areas of peeling w/ small dents & marks. Sanded & refinished grips show light wear & marks. Cyl. scene is weakened w/ renickeled finish. Functioning action has weak spring tension. Dark lightly pitted bore retains intact rifling. (01-22828/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.

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EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH CONDITION COLT 1861 NAVY MODEL

Lot # 4210 (Sale Order: 212 of 624)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 35434. This outstanding example is one of the highest condition 1861 Navy revolvers this cataloguer has ever seen. When comparing production totals ...morewith the 1851 Navy (approx. 272,000) & the 1860 Army (200,000), the scarcity of this model (38,843) makes any survivors quite desirable. Factoring in the condition of this fine example, one should not let this opportunity pass them by! Bbl. 7-1/2" round with New York address & German silver blade front sight. Round six shot cyl. with naval scene roll engraving. Creeping style loading lever. Blue finish with case colored frame and hammer having silver finished brass backstrap and trigger guard. 1 piece walnut grip. Bbl., frame, grip straps and cyl. have matching numbers. Wedge is unnumbered. Mfg. 1871. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: one handwritten and one typed letter from separate individuals regarding the history of this revolver. CONDITION: very fine. Barrel and cylinder retain over 85% bright original blue showing small spots of flaking with minor edge and carry wear. Cyl. scene is clear & visible. Frame retains over 80% vibrant original case colors. Grip straps have a mildly bright appearance retaining small amounts of dark tarnished silver in protected areas. Original grip finish very good showing scratches and marks with edge wear around the butt. Mechanics are fine. Bore is generally bright showing light wear and scattered spots of light pitting. (01-23557). ANTIQUE. $25,000-35,000.

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VERY RARE CIVIL WAR COLT 1861 NAVY REVOLVER W/

Lot # 4211 (Sale Order: 213 of 624)      

ORIGINAL SLIM JIM HOLSTER. S# 16. Cal. 36. S# 16. Less than 100 fluted cylinder navies are thought made. Other early serial numbers noted are 1, 3, 11, 29, & 30. Like flu...moreted model 1860 armies, one flute is stamped: "PATENT SEPT 10th 1860". Unlike standard production models the capping cut out is not grooved. Standard configuration otherwise: "ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA" with dashes stamped on 7.5" barrel, small COLTS PATENT stamped left side of frame, mounted with varnished walnut one piece grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of pages pertaining to this model from "The Book of Colt Firearms" by Sutherland & Wilson. Colt factory letter stating 1 of 20 revolvers sent to colt firearms, New York office 240 Broadway, New York City, April 16th 1861 just four days after the firing on Fort Sumter. CONDITION: very good overall, appears all original, tiny traces a blue and case color, grip frame retains about 25% original silver. Matching serial numbers observed on every part normally marked including barrel, frame, trigger guard, back strap, cylinder, and wedge. Well fit grips were not removed and retain most of their original factory varnish. Mechanically fine, crisp rifled bore. Revolver has well-fit slim Jim holster that clearly show the cylinder flutes that has always been with gun is in beautiful condition. PROVENANCE: Collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-24000/JS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-30,000.

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CASED ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1861 NAVY REVOLVER, EX-

Lot # 4212 (Sale Order: 214 of 624)      

BOBBY SMITH, SANTA ANNA ATTRIBUTION. Cal. 36. S# 17464. Regardless if the Santa Anna attribution is correct or not, the accompanying story is interesting & the revolver i...mores original and contemporarily engraved either by Colt or a New York shop, about the time of revolver’s manufacture in 1868. There are three other nearly identical engraved & ivory mounted 1861 navies attributed to Santa Anna. It is mounted with fine 1-piece checkered & carved Mexican eagle grips. According to consignor, an attributed gun S# 17452 from a Santa Anna descendant was discovered about the same time as this revolver in California with nearly identical engraving and same wear. So, it is now thought that these two guns were made as a pair. That revolver was in the Calvin Patrick collection, but it must have been sold before his death when his collection was sold at Burley auctions in 2017. This revolver is finely scroll engraved in the Nimschke style, gold and silver plated, later cased in French fitted mahogany casing with original silver plated eagle & panoply of arms powder flask, silver plated 2-cavity mold, sealed pack of “COL COLT’S REVOLVING BELT PISTOL” combustible cartridges, green label cap tin, pewter oiler, and “L” shaped Colt combination tool. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: several copies of correspondence copy concerning provenance including one from Colt Collectors Association historian Don Jones & 4-page letter by Lee A. Silva faxed to John Gangle in 1999 concerning Santa Anna attribution of this revolver. CONDITION very good overall, engraving & markings all discernible, traces of silver wash, gold has been touched up, cylinder scene mostly discernible, grips are well fit with aged ivory patina. Mechanically fine, crisp rifled bore with pitting. Accompanying casing is fine, relined, accessories are very good. PROVENANCE: Bobby Smith 1999, Collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-24001/JS). $10,000-15,000.

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COLT MODEL 1861 NAVY REVOLVER.

Lot # 4213 (Sale Order: 215 of 624)      

Cal. 36. S#. 8762. Bbl.7 1.2" round. Round 6 shot cyl. has naval engagement scene roll engraving. Creeping style loading lever. Original finish was blue & case colored wi...moreth silver finished brass grip straps. 1 piece walnut grip. Bbl., frame, grip straps & cyl. have matching numbers. Wedge has non matching number 1915. 1862 mfg. CONDITION: Metal finish has faded to gray. Cyl. shows 30% lightly visible scene. Cleaned brass is reacquiring a mild patina. Refinished grips show wear with a deep dent on right panel and a series of small dents at butt. Sound action. Bore retains intact rifling showing areas of pitting. PROVENANCE: Marshall "Brook" Davis Collection. (01-23538/DS). ANTIQUE. $2000-2750.

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COLT 1861 NAVY REVOLVER.

Lot # 4214 (Sale Order: 216 of 624)      

Cal.36. S#. 13969. Bbl. 7 1/2" round with New York address & German silver blade sight. Round 6 shot cyl. with naval engagement scene roll engraving. Brass grip straps. 1...more piece walnut grip. Bbl., frame, grip straps & wedge have matching number. Cyl. has partially visible non matching number. 1863 mfg. CONDITION: Metal has faded to gray showing small dents in wedge area. Brass has an aged patina. Cyl. has largely clear scene Sanded & refinished grips. Sound action. Lightly pitted bore has worn rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22372/DS). ANTIQUE. $1500-2000.

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RARE & HISTORIC COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER

Lot # 4215 (Sale Order: 217 of 624)      

PRESENTED TO CIVIL WAR ADJUTANT GENERAL LORENZO THOMAS WITH "COMPLIMENTS OF COL. COLT". Cal. 36. S# 2514. No Civil War Colt revolvers are more historic than those personally presented by Samuel Colt to important military personages leading up to the war that changed American history. Samuel Colt died in January 1862 and there are only a handful of revolvers presented by him during the Civil War. This is one that Lorenzo Thomas wrote a letter thanking Colt just two months before his death for the wonderful gift of three revolvers. Originally this gun was cased with Model 1860 Army & 1861 Navy revolvers and their whereabouts are unknown currently. This was Colt's newest model introduced in 1861, what we know now as the model 1862 pocket police in navy caliber. Samuel Colt was ingenious businessman, and it is known that he sent same sets of revolvers to the most important men involved in the United States army at the beginning of the war. Other recipients were General James Wolfe Ripley (Chief of Ordnance), General Randolph B. Marcy (McClellan's chief of staff), General Joseph K.F. Mansfield (commanded the Department of Washington), General Irvin McDowell (division commander in the Army of the Potomac), General Ambrose E. Burnside (commander of the North Carolina Expeditionary Force), General Thomas W. Sherman (commander of the Port Royal Expedition), General Andrew Porter (provost marshal of the District of Columbia), General George B. McClellan (general-in-chief of all the Union armies), Major General Nathaniel P. Banks (commander of NC district), General Benjamin F. Butler (commander at Fort Monroe), General William Anderson Thornton (commander and Chief Inspector of US arsenals), Colonel James Cameron (brother of the Secretary of War, who was killed at 1st Manassas), Secretary of War Simon Cameron, and Colonel Edward S. Sanford (U.S. Military Telegraph Service/Corps). General Lorenzo Thomas (1804-1875) is well known name among Civil War aficionados, as Thomas held the rank of adjutant general of the US army 1861-1863. His signature is on most every Abraham Lincoln signed presidential military commission till he began service in the Deep South recruiting African American soldiers for black regiments. After the war, he was appointed Secretary of War by U.S. President Andrew Johnson, precipitating Johnson's impeachment. Prior to the war, Thomas entered West Point at the age of 15 and graduated in 1823, served in the 4th US infantry during the Seminole Indian war, during the Mexican war he was chief of staff of commanding general Winfield Scott. Thomas was promoted to colonel and adjutant general of the U.S. Army on March 7, 1861. On August 10, 1861, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln appointed Thomas a brigadier general in the regular army. He held the position of adjutant general until he retired in 1869, except for a special assignment to recruit African-American troops in the Military Division of the Mississippi from 1863 to 1865. On April 6, 1863, General Thomas was sent by the War Department to Helena, Arkansas to recruit freedmen into the U.S. Army. He created the first black troop in Arkansas, fighting for the Union as part of Bureau of Colored Troops, which was created by the War Department on May 22, 1863. John Hay, Lincoln's biographer and secretary recalled a conversation between President Lincoln and General Thomas on August 1, 1863, as Thomas was preparing to leave for the Mississippi River valley to begin his work. "General! You are going about a most important work. There is a draft down there which can be enforced." Thomas replied: "I will enforce it." Thomas later repeated the President's remark at lunch, leading Hay to observe: "I regard his attitude as most significant. He is a man accustomed through a long lifetime to watch with eager interest the intentions of power and the course of events; till he has acquired an instinct of expediency which answers to him the place of sagacity & principle. He is a straw which shows whither the wind is blowing. The tendency of the country is to universal freedom, when men like Thomas make abolition speeches at public dinners. A few days later, President Lincoln wrote General Ulysses S. Grant: "Gen. Thomas has gone again to the Mississippi Valley, with the view of raising colored troops. I have no reason to doubt that you are doing what you reasonably can upon the same subject. I believe it is a resource which if vigorously applied now, will soon close the contest– It works doubly, weakening the enemy & strengthening us, We were not fully ripe for it, until the river was opened. Now, I think at least a hundred thousand can, and ought to be rapidly organized along it's shores, relieving all white troops to serve elsewhere." UNATTTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of November 23, 1861 This is an incomplete description due to space limitations. Click here for full description...more

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COLT 1862 POCKET MODEL NAVY REVOLVER PAIR WITH

Lot # 4216 (Sale Order: 218 of 624)      

CASE. Both guns: Cals. 36. Bbls. 4 1/2" octagons w/ New York addresses. Round rebated five shot cyls. w/ stagecoach scene roll engravings. Blue & case colored finish w/ s...moreilver finished brass backstraps. 1 piece walnut grips. (1) S# 14002. Blade front sight. Bbl., frame, grip straps, cyl. & wedge have matching numbers. Mfg. 1862 during the American Civil War. (2) S# 15323. Cone style brass sight. Bbl., frame, grip straps, cyl. & wedge have matching numbers. Mfg. 1863 during the American Civil War. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: added period style casing of fancy walnut w/ brass trim. Faded cloth interior shows wear. Case contains pocket size American eagle flask, 2 cavity mold, cap tin & one wrapped five round package of combustible cartridges. CONDITION: (1) very good. Retains over 30% case colors. Bbl. & cyl. blue fading to gray. Cyl. retains very good scene. Grip straps have traces of silver finish. Refinished grips show handling marks & small dents. Sound mechanics. Lightly pitted bore retains strong rifling. (2) very good. Bbl. retains 30% lightly faded blue showing spots of pitting & having small dents in wedge areas. Cyl. has faded to gray & retains 90% scene. Frame has some lightly visible case colors on left side. Grips have worn & blistering finish showing handling marks. Sound action. Bore retains strong rifling showing spots of light pitting. (01-22877/DS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.

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CASED INSCRIBED COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER.

Lot # 4217 (Sale Order: 219 of 624)      

Cal. 36. S# 435. Bbl. 6 1/2" round w/ New York address & bead sight. Five shot fluted rebated cyl. Full silver finish. Backstrap is inscribed "Sgt. Henry Bartholome/Co. D...more Light Infy.". 1 Piece walnut grip. Bbl., frame, grip straps & wedge have matching numbers. Major parts have a dot below S# signifying silver finish. Mfg. 1861. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: included are copies of Henry Bartholome's discharge papers dated 22 April, 1862 & form No. 5 showing pay from 21 February 1862 to 22 April 1862 at $17.00 per month. Period style presentation box. Brass oval on lid is engraved "BMS". Red cloth fitted interior showing some fading & wear. Case contains small eagle flask, 2 cavity mold, cap tin & case key. Also included is one 5 round package of combustible envelope cartridges. Also included is information from a Pennsylvania dealer dated 1982. CONDITION: bbl., cyl., frame & loading lever retain about 50% silver w/ balance fading to gray. Grip straps show 20% silver acquiring a dark tarnish around trigger guard bow. Grips have added varnish over light wear & handling marks. Sound action. Bore retains strong rifling. (01-22867/DS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.

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CASED COLT 1862 POLICE MODEL REVOLVER.

Lot # 4218 (Sale Order: 220 of 624)      

Cal. 36. S# 4192. Bbl. 4 1/2" round w/ New York address & cone style sight. Five shot fluted rebated cyl. Blue & case colored finish w/ silver finished brass grip straps....more 1 Piece old custom ivory grip has an artistic American eagle holding a shield w/ stars & stripes. Bbl., frame, grip straps & wedge have matching numbers. Mfg. 1861 during the American Civil War. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: period style wood casing w/ brass trim. Red cloth fitted interior shows wear & fading. Case contains a small American eagle flask, 2 cavity mold, later UMC cap tin & case key. Also included is 1 wrapped five round package of combustible envelope cartridges. CONDITION: bbl. retains 30% dull faded blue showing light corrosion. Cyl. retains 20% blue in protected areas w/ balance fading to gray. Frame shows faint traces of case colors. Backstraps have 30% silver showing a dark tarnish. Very good grips. Sound mechanics. Lightly pitted bore retains sound rifling. (01-22862/DS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.

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CASED GOLD & SILVER ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1862

Lot # 4219 (Sale Order: 221 of 624)      

POCKET POLICE REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 40853. 6.5" barrel, the longest made for this model. Revolver was manufactured in 1868, New York style engraving and gold & silver pla...moreting often attributed to the Nimschke shop. Mounted with 2-piece smooth mother of Pearl grips. Housed in red velvet lined mahogany compartmented casing, with silver plated COLT PATENT two cavity mold & silver plated COLT PATENT eagle flask, wood block pack of scarce "COLT NEW MODEL REVOLVING POLICE PISTOL" combustible cartridges, & Colt "L" shaped combination tool. CONDITION: pistol is fine as replated, all matching and original, replated mold & powder flask have dark gray silver oxidation, combination tool and cartridges are very good, cap tin is reproduction. Colt casing was "refit" by consigner in 1998. Mechanically fine, crisp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-24003/JS). $4,000-5,000.

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FINE CASED COLT MODEL 1862 POLICE REVOLVER.

Lot # 4220 (Sale Order: 222 of 624)      

Cal. 36. S# 2431. Bbl. 4 1/2" round w/ New York address & cone type sight. Five shot fluted rebated cyl. Blue & case colored finish w/ silver finished grip straps. 1 piec...moree walnut grip. Bbl., frame, grip straps & wedge have matching numbers. Mfg. 1861 during the American Civil War. Mahogany casing has faded red baize lining and double eagle flask, Colt Patent 2-cavity mold marked "3GP", cap tin, combination nipple wrench/screwdriver, and functioning key. CONDITION: very fine overall, all matching. Bbl. & cyl. retain over 70% blue showing areas of wear & flaking. Frame & fittings retain over 50% light case colors. Grip straps have 95% silver finish showing a pleasing dark tarnish. Grips retain almost all their factory varnish, light edge wear. Case is very good overall with matching condition components. Sound mechanics. Very good bright bore. (01-22864/JSB). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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CASED COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER.

Lot # 4221 (Sale Order: 223 of 624)      

Cal. 36. S# 15349. Bbl. 6 1/2" round w/ New York address & bead sight. Six shot fluted & rebated cyl. Original finish w/ blue & case colored w/ silver finished grip strap...mores. 1 Piece walnut grip. Bbl., frame & grip straps have matching numbers. Wedge has non matching number "2098". Mfg. 1863 during the American Civil War. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: period style wood presentation box w/ vacant brass shield on lid. Purple baize lined interior showing wear & fading. Case contains small eagle flask, 2 cavity iron mold, oil bottle & cap tin. Also included is 1 wrapped package of five combustible envelope cartridges. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to a smooth plum/brown patina. Grip straps have traces of silver in protected areas. Grips retain most of their original varnish w/ edge wear. Sound action. Bore retains strong rifling showing small spots of very light pitting. (01-22865/JSB). ANTIQUE. $2,500-4,000.

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COLT 1862 POCKET POLICE REVOLVER.

Lot # 4222 (Sale Order: 224 of 624)      

Cal. 36. S#. 21248. Bbl.4 1/2" round with bead sight & New York address. Rebated & fluted 5 shot cyl. Creeping style loading lever. Blue & case colored finish with silver...more finished brass backstrap & trigger guard. 1 piece walnut grip. Bbl., frame, grip straps & wedge have matching S#. The letter "L" is marked above or below the S# on major parts. 1863 mfg. CONDITION: Metal finish has faded to a mottled patina. Brass grip straps retain 20% silver having a dark tarnish. Grips have added finish over wear, small dents and handling marks with small chip at the toe of the right panel. Action has weak spring tension. Pitted bore retains largely intact rifling. PROVENANCE: Marshall "Brook" Davis Collection. (01-23537/DS). ANTIQUE. $1500-2500.

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VERY NICE COLT MODEL 1862 POLICE POCKET SINGLE

Lot # 4223 (Sale Order: 225 of 624)      

ACTION REVOLVER WITH 6 1/2" BARREL. Cal. 36. S# 27976. Bbl 6 1/2. Model 1862 Police Pocket single action revolver manufactured by Colt in 1864. Barrel exhibits Colt's sin...moregle line address across the top, with the left side of the frame bearing a partially legible "COLTS/ PATENT" stamp. Left side of trigger guard is stamped "36 CAL". Frame, hammer, and loading lever are case color hardened with the barrel and cylinder being blued. Frame is mounted with brass grip straps and a 1 piece smooth wood grip. All numbers are matching and include the frame, cylinder, cylinder base pin, barrel wedge, barrel, trigger guard, and grip strap. Rearmost frame screw is an improper replacement, but should be easy to replace. CONDITION: frame retains the majority of its original factory case colored finish, exhibiting some areas of wear, scattered handling marks, and a few small spots of light surface oxidation. Right side of frame exhibits a notable scratch beneath the rear frame screw. Loading lever retains vibrant case coloring. Brass components exhibit a pleasing mottled patina. Cylinder retains fair to good amounts of its original factory blue finish, with the bluing mixing with a pleasing predominately brown patina. Barrel retains the majority of its factory high polish deep blue finish, exhibiting scattered areas of mild wear that shows through to a matching brown patina, with some scattered superficial marks overall from handling and storage. Brilliant mirror bore, exhibiting small scattered spots of light pitting and retaining well defined rifling throughout. Grip shows some scattered marks and minor impressions from storage and handling, but is otherwise very good overall. An extremely attractive Colt Model 1862 Pocket Police. (01-23896/MLW). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,500.

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