Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 1

Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 1

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Colt First Generation Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 26 (Sale Order: 26 of 882)      

Very Fine Individual Shipped Colt First Generation Single Action Army Revolver with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1915 with standard markings and features. The including factory letter confirms 45/c, 5 1/2 inch, nickel finish (grips not listed) as well as shipment to J.H. Martin Little Rock, Arkansas (sold to J.I. Steech) on 18 August 1916.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine, retains 95% plus frosted original nickel finish with light handling marks scattered throughout, some scattered light flaking and pitting, and a light cylinder drag line. The replaced period correct pearl medallion grips are also very fine with a few light handling marks and a few hairline age cracks. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Bisley Model SA Revolver in 38 Colt Caliber

Lot # 27 (Sale Order: 27 of 882)      

Scarce Colt Bisley Model Single Action Revolver in .38 Colt Caliber

Manufactured in 1904. This revolver is one of only 412 Bisley model revolvers reportedly chambered in the .38 Colt cartridge. The top of the barrel is marked with the one-line address and the left side "(BISLEY MODEL) .38 COLT." The left side of the frame is marked with the two-line, three patent dates followed by the circled Rampant Colt. The loading gate is stamped with the assembly number "3899". A "S" inspection mark is stamped in the hammer well above the firing pin hole. The complete matching serial number is stamped on the bottom of the frame, trigger guard and back strap. Blue finish on the barrel, cylinder, trigger guard and back strap, and the frame, hammer and loading gate are casehardened. The revolver has the distinctive Bisley Model grips with "humpbacked" profile, special back strap and trigger guard, 3/16-inch higher frame, curved wide spur hammer and long wide trigger. Fitted with checkered hard rubber grips with the Rampant Colt in an oval at the top.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine with 70% original blue finish remaining, showing a few dings, some light flaking and some edge wear on the barrel and ejector housing, some flaking, minor dings and a drag line on the cylinder and a smooth gray patina on the grip straps. The frame and hammer retain 80% original bright case colors. The grips are also very fine with a few minor dings and crisp checkering. The markings are crisp and clear. The action is excellent.

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Colt Bisley Model Single Action Revolver

Lot # 28 (Sale Order: 28 of 882)      

Documented Colt Bisley Model Single Action Revolver in Very Scarce .32 Colt with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1900. This revolver is one of only 160 Bisley model revolvers chambered in .32 Colt. One-line Hartford address on top of the barrel, "(BISLEY MODEL) 32 COLT." on the left of the barrel, two-line patent dates and circled Rampant Colt on the left of the frame, and matching numbers on the frame, trigger guard, and back strap, and unnumbered grips. The last three digits (146) of the serial number are stamped on the rear face of the cylinder. The included factory letter confirms the .32 Colt caliber with grips not listed as well as shipment to William Read & Sons in Boston, Massachusetts on 12 April 1900.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Fine, retains 70% original blue finish and 50% original case colors with the balance a brown-grey patina. The chocolate colored grips are very fine with some light handling marks, light wear, and well-defined checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Bisley Flattop Target Model Revolver in Scarce .32 WCF

Lot # 29 (Sale Order: 29 of 882)      

Rare Colt Bisley Flattop Target Model Revolver in Scarce .32 WCF Caliber

Manufactured in 1899. Approximately 976 Bisley flattop target model revolvers were manufactured, with only 131 produced in 32 W.C.F. caliber, so surviving examples are scarce in any condition. The top of the barrel is marked with the one line address, "(BISLEY MODEL) 32 W.C.F." is on the left side, and the two-line, three-patent date marking is on the left side of the frame followed by the circled Rampant Colt. Matching serial numbers and "1045" assembly number on the loading gate. The revolver has the distinctive Bisley target grip with the special flattop target frame with a dovetailed target rear sight and adjustable German silver front sight. Blue finish with casehardened hammer and fitted with checkered hard rubber grips with the Rampant Colt in an oval at the top.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine with 70% plus original blue finish remaining, showing some muzzle and high point wear, a smooth mottled gray on the back strap and part of the front strap, and overall some scattered minor dings and scratches. The hammer retains most of the original vivid case colors. The replacement grips are also very fine with a few minor dings and crisp checkering. The Rampant Colt on the frame is faint, but writer believes that to be a factory error. The other markings are clear. Mechanically excellent.

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First Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver, Letter

Lot # 30 (Sale Order: 30 of 882)      

Exceptional First Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1912. The barrel has the two-line Hartford address on top, "38 W.C.F." on the left side and "41" on the underside immediately in front of the frame. The left side of the frame has the two-line patent marking with a circled Rampant Colt. The left side of the trigger guard bow is stamped with the Colt "Triangle/VP" proofmark and a "W" assembler's mark. The serial number "322538" is stamped on the bottom of the frame, trigger guard and back strap. The inside of the grips are not serial numbered. The assembly number "778" is stamped on the inside of the loading gate and on the right rear end of the frame beneath the grips. The accompanying factory letter lists this revolver with a 4 3/4 inch barrel in .38-40 caliber, blue finish and type of stocks not listed when shipped to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co. of Chicago on April 5, 1912.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent. The revolver retains 90% plus of the bright, original, high polish blue and color casehardened finish. The barrel has some very light edge wear at the muzzle and the lower edge of the ejector housing shows moderate wear. The cylinder exhibits some edge wear on the face and cylinder flutes, and some turn marks and very light scratches between the stops. The trigger guard and back strap show only very minor high point wear. The unserialized, slightly oversized replacement grips are excellent with one shallow dent in the right heel and a few very insignificant handling marks on the butt. Mechanically excellent. This is an excellent example of a pre-World War I Colt Single Action revolver.

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Factory Panel Scene Engraved Black Powder Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 31 (Sale Order: 31 of 882)      

Exceptionally Rare and Iconic, Newly Discovered, Factory Exhibition Panel Scene Engraved, Black Powder Colt Single Action Army Revolver

This extraordinary and historically significant newly discovered Colt is one of very few known factory panel scene engraved SAAs. Similar examples have found their way into some of the most prestigious private collections owned by renowned Colt collectors such as Robert Lee, Raymond Vanyek, and Robert Hable. The extraordinary engraving mostly consists of masterfully executed foliate arabesque patterns on a very fine stippled background. Finely detailed engraved panel scenes are featured on both sides of the frame. The left side of the frame has a grizzly bear handgun hunting scene, and the right side of the frame has a buffalo handgun hunting scene. A third panel scene is engraved on top of the back strap. This vignette depicts a Native American warrior on horseback and wearing a full headdress. The fully engraved hammer has the foliate pattern as well as a grotesque mythical beast head on both sides, eight punch dots, which likely indicates 80 total hours of engraving, just below the spur checkering, and fine geometric line patterns and cross hatching on the back. The trigger guard shoulders feature engraved cross hatching, and an engraved wide ornate band appears on the barrel at the muzzle along with the foliate pattern surrounding the standard blade sight. The trigger guard serial number is inside an engraved banner. This 19th century high art SAA is an utter masterpiece! Pictures will do far better than words! The one-piece grip is finely checkered. Full nickel plating and niter blue screw heads, cylinder pin, and trigger. Matching serial numbers are on the frame, trigger guard, back strap and cylinder. A small group of factory panel scene engraved SAAs were part of Colt’s exhibit at the Centennial International Exhibition of 1876 held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from May 10 to November 10, 1876. It was America’s first official world’s fair, and it celebrated the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia. Colt’s Centennial “wheel” display, which consisted of elaborately engraved SAAs at the center, was perhaps the factory’s most spectacular display in its history. The Centennial SAAs were later loaned to the Henry Folsom Co. of St. Louis and were returned to Colt in October 1877. Naming the engraver behind these masterpieces is up for debate, and contenders include the most notable master engravers of the period such as Gustave Young and Herman Ulrich. This SAA was manufactured in 1879, too late to be included in the famed Centennial exhibit. Nevertheless, this elaborately embellished revolver is most certainly equal to the known Centennial SAAs. Considering the notable similarities to the Centennial exhibition engravings and the chambering in .455 Eley, a popular cartridge within the British Empire, it is reasonable to conclude that the revolver was showcased at an exposition overseas. The Melbourne International Exhibition, for instance, opened on October 1, 1880, about a year after this revolver was manufactured, and closed on April 30, 1881. It was a World's Fair with representatives and exhibitors from around the world, including those from America’s firearms industry: Colt, Gatling Gun Co., Parker Bros., Providence Tool Co., Smith & Wesson, and Winchester. As reported in the April 30, 1881 edition of the Boston Daily Globe, Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Co. was one of many award winning American exhibitors at the 1880 World’s Fair. Exhibitors and displays were judged by juries of experts in each respective field, and Colt was awarded “second degree of merit” in the category of shotguns.

Class: Antique

Excellent, retaining 95% plus totally untouched original nickel finish with some finish loss visible forward of the trigger, a patch of light pitting visible on the recoil shield and minimal light flaking. 90% original niter blue remains on the small parts. The engraving is crisp. The grip is also in excellent condition with some age stress lines and very crisp original checkering. Mechanically excellent. A most extraordinary, exceptionally rare, factory panel scene engraved Colt SAA that is a true work of 19th century art that transcends the firearms collecting fraternity.

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Antique Colt Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 32 (Sale Order: 32 of 882)      

Exceptional, Iconic and Documented, Etched Panel Black Powder Colt Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Army Revolver with Factory Letter

This is a much sought after example of an exceptional acid etched panel blackpowder Colt Single Action Army revolver in 44-40 WCF. The accompanying factory letter (copy) lists this SAA with a 4 3/4 inch barrel in .44-40 caliber, nickel finish and hard rubber grips when shipped to Hartley & Graham of New York City on March 10, 1884. The barrel has the two-line address stamped on top and the etched panel "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" on the left side. This etched barrel panel marking was officially replaced by the Colt factory in the early 120,000 serial number range with the much easier to produce and larger roll-stamping. The left side of the frame is stamped with the three-line patent date markings, and the left side of the trigger guard is stamped "44 CF." The rear cylinder face is stamped with the letter "L." Matching serial numbers are on the frame, trigger guard, and back strap.

Class: Antique

Exceptionally fine, retaining 85% original nickel finish with smooth gray patina on the balance and a few patches of pitting. The acid etched panel is excellent. The grips are also excellent with minimal handling evidence and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. Provenance: The Doug Ellison Collection

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Colt Bisley Model Single Action Revolver

Lot # 33 (Sale Order: 33 of 882)      

Excellent Colt Bisley Model Single Action Revolver with Factory Letter

The letter describes the revolver as caliber .32/20 with 7 1/2 inch barrel and blue finish. The type of stocks are not listed. The letter states that this revolver was one of four shipped from Colt to Schoverling, Daly & Gales in New York, New York, on August 31, 1907. The revolver has the distinctive Bisley hunch-back back strap and grip profile, special wide spur hammer and large trigger guard bow. The barrel, ejector housing cylinder, trigger guard and back strap have the Colt high polish commercial blue finish. The frame, loading gate and hammer are color casehardened with fiery case colors. The trigger and frame screws are niter blue. The revolver has two-piece black checkered hard rubber grips with the Rampant Colt trademark embossed in an oval at the top. The left side of the barrel is roll-stamped: "(BISLEY MODEL) .32 W.C.F.", and the top of the barrel is roll-stamped: "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A." in one-line. The left side of the frame is roll-stamped with the Colt three-date/two-line patent marking followed by the encircled Rampant Colt trademark. The assembly number "1466" is stamped on the inside of the loading gate. The Colt "Triangle/VP" proofmark is stamped on the left front trigger guard bow, and a "6" assembler's mark is stamped on the left rear. The full serial number is stamped on the bottom of the frame, trigger guard, and back strap. All of the visible serial numbers match.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent. The revolver is all original and retains 95% plus of the Colt high polish blue finish with some slight thinning on the back strap. The case colors on the frame are vivid and retain 85% with some scattered patchy spots. The screws and trigger retain nearly all of the niter blue finish. The action functions perfectly. The hard rubber grips are in nearly new condition and show minimal handling marks. This is an excellent example of a Colt Bisley Model Single Action revolver. Provenance: The Doug Ellison Collection

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Colt Sheriff's Model 1877 Lightning Revolver with Picture Box

Lot # 34 (Sale Order: 34 of 882)      

Excellent Colt "Sheriff's" Model 1877 Lightning Double Action Ejectorless Revolver with Picture Box

Offered here is a desirable ejectorless variation of the Colt Model 1877 Lightning revolver as manufactured in 1893. The barrel is stamped with the caliber designation on the left side and the two-line Hartford address on top. The left side of the frame has the three-line patent dates marking followed by a circled Rampant Colt. Matching serial numbers are on the frame, trigger guard and back strap. The right grip panel is numbered 89?, clearly not the serial number (944458) of revolver. Includes period (no visible number) Colt Model 1877 picture box featuring end labels correctly listing caliber, barrel length and "without ejector."

Class: Antique

Excellent, retaining 95% plus original nickel finish with an area of loss on the trigger guard and very scattered flaking. 85% original niter blue remains on the hammer, trigger and screw heads .The replacement grips are very fine with some high edge wear, otherwise crisp checkering overall. Mechanically excellent. The box is good with repairable corners, a couple missing interior side inserts and retaining most of the labels.

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Colt Model 1878 Sheriff's Model Double Action Revolver

Lot # 35 (Sale Order: 35 of 882)      

Scarce and Desirable Colt Model 1878 Sheriff's Model Double Action Revolver

Manufactured in 1905. The barrel is marked with the two-line Hartford address on top and "45 COLT" on the left side. The left side of the frame features a small circled Rampant Colt mark just forward of the grip. The finely checkered hammer, smooth trigger and small screw heads all have a brilliant nitre blue finish. Fitted with checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. The loading gate is marked with assembly number "2" as is the left side of the grip frame. The cylinder face is marked "R.A.C.".

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent with 95% original high polished blue finish. The small parts retain most of their nitre blue finish. The barrel shows some areas of light gray surface rust, light high point and edge wear, small scratches and freckling in the grip straps. The grips are excellent some light handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Bisley Flattop Target Model .32-44 S&W Revolver

Lot # 36 (Sale Order: 36 of 882)      

Desirable Antique Colt Bisley Flattop Target Model Single Action Army Revolver in Extremely Rare .32-44 S&W Caliber with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1898. This is one of only 976 Bisley flattop target revolvers manufactured by Colt between 1894 and 1914, and only one of 17 of this model reportedly chambered in .32-44 S&W cartridge, one of the rarest calibers for this variation. The accompanying factory letter lists this revolver as chambered in .32-44 caliber (barrel length illegible in the factory ledger), blue finish and hard rubber grips when shipped to Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, Illinois, on December 29, 1898. The barrel is stamped with the one-line Hartford address on top and "(BISLEY MODEL) FOR 32-44 S & W CTG." on the left side. The left side of the frame is stamped with the two-line patent dates marking followed by a circled Rampant Colt. The revolver has a replacement adjustable blade front sight, a dovetailed notched rear target sight and Rampant Colt embossed checkered hard rubber grips. Matching full serial numbers are on the frame, trigger guard and back strap. The rear cylinder face has the matching last three digits ("319") of the serial number. The revolver correctly has an all blue finish with the exception of the casehardened hammer.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retaining 80% original blue finish with thinning and high edge wear on the balance. 50% original case colors remain on the hammer. The slightly undersize replacement grips are very good with a repair near the bottom (right panel) and some wear along the top of the checkering. Mechanically fine. A rare caliber of the Bisley Target model missing from even the most advanced Colt collections.

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Colt Bisley Model Frontier Six Shooter SAA Revolver

Lot # 37 (Sale Order: 37 of 882)      

Desirable Colt Bisley Model Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Army Revolver

Manufactured in 1909. The top of the desirable 7 1/2 inch barrel is marked with the one-line Hartford address, and "(BISLEY MODEL)/COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" is on the left side. The two-line, three patent date markings is on the left side of the frame followed by the circled Rampant Colt. The upper left front of the trigger guard is marked with the Colt triangle "VP" proof with "W" at the rear. The matching serial number is marked on the bottom of the frame, trigger guard and back strap, and the assembly number "723" is marked on the loading gate. The partial serial number "8467" is scratched into the inside of both grip panels. Casehardened hammer and frame with blue remaining parts, standard blade front and frame notch rear sights, and fitted with checkered hard rubber grips with the Rampant Colt in an oval at the top.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Extremely fine with 85% bright original high polish blue finish remaining, showing some thinning on the muzzle end of the barrel, cylinder and grip straps. There are a few minor scratches visible on the trigger guard. The frame retains 80% plus original vivid case colors with a smooth mottled brown patina on the balance. The hammer shows 90% of the original bright case colors with a smooth gray patina on the top. The sharp original grips have slightly faded to brown and remain excellent with a few minor handling marks and crisp checkering. The markings are clear. The action locks up tight and functions fine. If you wanted to own one 44-40 Colt Bisley and not break the bank, here it is!

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Colt Model 1878 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 38 (Sale Order: 38 of 882)      

Colt Model 1878 Double Action Revolver

Manufactured in 1902. The barrel is marked with the two-line Hartford address on top and "38 W.C.F." on the left side. Fitted with fixed blade and notch sights and a full length ejector housing. The left side of the frame is marked with a small, circled Rampant Colt logo. The checkered hammer, smooth trigger and screws are all finished in a brilliant nitre blue. Fitted with checkered Rampant Colt grip. The cylinder is numbered to the frame, and the frame and loading gate are both marked with assembly number "200".

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent with 95% of the bright original high polish blue finish and most of the nitre blue on the small parts. The barrel shows some light muzzle wear as well as on some of the edges and high points. The frame shows some small amounts of light spotting, and the cylinder shows some surface rust and light pitting as well as a faint drag line. The grips are excellent with some light handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Model 1877 Lightning Double Action Revolver

Lot # 39 (Sale Order: 39 of 882)      

Colt Model 1877 Lightning Double Action Revolver

This is a very fine example of a Colt Model 1877 Double Action revolver with attractive grips. This fine revolver has the four inch barrel with an ejector on the side with the "bullseye" ejector rod head. The top of the barrel has the standard short two line Hartford barrel address with "COLT. D.A. 38" on the left side and the three-line, three-patent dates on the left side of the frame followed by the circled Rampant Colt. The matching serial number is marked on the bottom of the frame, trigger guard and back strap. The loading gate is marked with the assembly number "8". Fitted with blade front and frame notch rear sights. It has a blued finish on the metal parts with a color casehardened frame.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine with 70% of the original blue finish with wear and thinning on the grip straps and trigger guard. The frame retains 20% of the case colors. The grips are very good with a nice aged yellow appearance with cracks and chips on the lower edges of the grips with a 1 1/2 inch crack on the lower left grip. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Model 1877 Sheriffs Model Double Action Revolver

Lot # 40 (Sale Order: 40 of 882)      

Documented Nickel-Plated Colt Model 1877 Sheriffs Model Double Action Revolver with Scarce 2 1/2 Inch Etched Barrel and Factory Letter

This is a very fine example of a scarce 2 1/2 inch barrel Colt 1877 DA ejectorless sheriffs model DA revolver. This revolver was manufactured in 1880 and is accompanied by a Colt factory letter verifying its configuration and identifying it as shipped to Hartley & Graham of New York in March 1880. The top of the barrel has the standard two-line markings of "COLTS' PT. F.A. MFG. Co./HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A.", and the side of the barrel has the rare etched barrel panel markings of "COLT D.A.38". The left side of the frame has the standard Colt three line patent dates with caliber markings ".38 CAL" stamped on the rear of the trigger guard bow. The pistol has been nickel plated, and it is fitted with a set of checkered hard rubber grips with the Rampant Colt in an oval at the top of each grip. It is correctly marked with the matching serial number on the frame, trigger guard, back strap and cylinder, and the loading gate has assembly number "453". It has nitre blued action screws and cylinder pin.

Class: Antique

Very fine with 95% plus of the original Colt factory nickel plated finish overall with minor edge and high spot wear mixed with some very minor areas of spotting on the nickel. The various action screws retain 40% of their niter blue finish with the cylinder pin having the same but darkened from handling. The top of the front sight is battered. The grips are in fine condition, fit nice and show only light wear across the tops of the checkering and Rampant Colt factory logo. The markings are clear and sharp. Mechanically fine.

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Colt Model 1877 Sheriffs Double Action Revolver

Lot # 41 (Sale Order: 41 of 882)      

Desirable Colt Model 1877 Sheriffs Double Action Revolver with Etched Barrel Panel Markings and 3 1/2 Inch Barrel

This is a very fine example of a Colt Model 1877 sheriffs Double Action revolvers that was manufactured in 1888. As noted this revolver itself has the desirable 3 1/2 inch, ejector less barrel with the "acid etched" barrel panel caliber markings on the left side with the top marked with the slightly larger Colt factory two-line address. The left side of the frame has the three-line/three-patent dates, with no Colt logo. It has an all blued finish with a color casehardened frame. It has a nickel plated finish with niter blue small parts. It has the small round blade front and frame groove rear sight. The frame, trigger guard and back strap have matching serial numbers and the cylinder is unnumbered. The loading gate is marked with a partial assembly number "202". Accompanied by a survey sheet from Don Wilkerson listing the features and markings of the revolver.

Class: Antique

Very fine with 75% plus of the original blue finish still remaining overall with the front grip strap having flaked and brown out with some thinning on the rear strap. The acid etched panel is excellent. The cylinder shows some minor browning with a slight drag line. The frame shows 40% of its case colors, fading overall. The grips are in very fine condition with nice distinct checkering and Colt markings. Mechanically fine.

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Factory Engraved-Inscribed 1st Gen. Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 42 (Sale Order: 42 of 882)      

Iconic and Spectacular Special Order Near Mint Factory Engraved and Inscribed First Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver with Relief Carved Steer Head Grip and Matching F.H.R. Embossed Heiser Tooled Leather Holster Rig

The accompanying factory letter confirms the 5 1/2 inch barrel in .38-40 caliber, blue finish, ivory grips (carving not listed but is most certainly factory) and factory engraving including the "F.H.R." initials on the trigger guard. It was shipped on May 14, 1925 to Harry Levy Hardware Co. (address unavailable). The engraving consists of floral scrollwork and blossoms covering 80% of the surface. Scrollwork surrounds the "F.H.R." initials on the trigger guard. The engraving was probably executed by Wilbur Glahn who was Colt's master engraver from 1919 to 1950. The revolver has standard Colt barrel and frame markings. The grips have silver Rampant Colt medallions, and the right panel has a wonderful relief carved steer head. The carving is a near match to known Colt factory steer head grips documented in R.L. Wilson's "The Book of Colt Engraving" (see pages 298-299, 302-305, and 307). Matching assembly number "298" is on the loading gate and back of the frame. Matching serial numbers are on the frame, both grip straps under the right grip panel and cylinder ("35"). Comes with a Heiser floral tooled holster rig. Like the revolver, the cartridge belt and open top/toe holster have "F.H.R." initials. The holster is also decorated with rivets. Factory engraved SAA revolvers are rare and highly desirable. Only about 1,500 of the 357,859 SAA revolvers manufactured between 1873 and 1940 were factory engraving.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent plus, retaining 98% original blue finish showing only limited edge wear and some extremely light specks of surface oxidation visible on the grip straps. The frame and hammer retain 99% plus original case colors. The engraving is crisp. The grips are excellent with very minimal handling evidence, crisp carving and attractive grain and color. Mechanically excellent. The holster rig is very fine with some minor wear. This stunning factory engraved SAA revolver fitted with relief carved steer head grips would be difficult to improve upon! If you have been searching for the finest pre-war Colt high art firearms, look no further! Provenance: The Doug Ellison Collection

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Colt Sheriff's Model 1878 Double Action Ejectorless Revolver

Lot # 43 (Sale Order: 43 of 882)      

Scarce and Desirable Colt Sheriff's Model 1878 Double Action Ejectorless Revolver

Manufactured in 1905 with a desirable ejectorless 4 inch barrel. The rear cylinder face has the number "952." Matching assembly number "25" on the grip frame and loading gate.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Exceptionally fine, retaining 85% plus bright high polish original blue finish with thinning to gray on the balance. 97% original nitre blue remains on the hammer and trigger. The period correct black rubber grips are numbered to a different 1878 DA revolver and are fine with minor handling marks and crisp checkering overall. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Model 1877 Lightning Sheriff's Model Revolver

Lot # 44 (Sale Order: 44 of 882)      

Etched Panel Colt Model 1877 Lightning "Sheriff's Model" Double Action Revolver

Manufactured in 1885 with a round blade front sight, "COLT D.A. 38" in an etched panel on the left side of the barrel, the two-line address on top of the barrel, standard three-line patent marking on the frame, "A" on the left side of the trigger guard at the rear, assembly number "702" on the loading gate, checkered one piece rosewood grip, and matching serial numbers on the frame, trigger guard, and back strap.

Class: Antique

Fine with 75% plus original nickel plating, flaking mainly on the right side of the frame and down the back strap, bright original niter blue on the lower portions of the trigger and back of the trigger, some light patina and spotting, and general minor wear. The grip is very good and has some dents and small chips, mild wear in the otherwise distinct checkering, and mild overall wear. Mechanically fine.

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Antique Colt Model 1878 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 45 (Sale Order: 45 of 882)      

Very Fine Antique Colt Model 1878 Double Action Revolver in Desirable 45 Long Colt

Manufactured in 1894. The barrel is marked with the two-line Hartford address on top and "45 COLT." on the left side. Fitted with fixed blade and frame notch sights and a full length ejector housing. The left side of the frame is marked with a small, circled Rampant Colt logo. The checkered hammer, smooth trigger and screws are all finished in a brilliant nitre blue. Fitted with checkered Rampant Colt grips. The cylinder is numbered to the frame.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retains 85% plus bright original high polish blue finish and 80% original nitre blue with the balance thinned to a smooth brown patina with bright grey patina on the edges and high spots. The attractive chocolate colored grips are also very fine with some light wear and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Model 1877 Thunderer Revolver with Pearl Grips

Lot # 46 (Sale Order: 46 of 882)      

Colt Model 1877 Thunderer Double Action Revolver with West & Prickett Inscribed Pearl Grips

Manufactured in 1882. It has a round blade front sight, "COLT D.A. 41" in an etched panel on the left side of the barrel, the two-line address on top, the "bullseye" ejector rod button, the three-line patent marking on the left side of the frame, "41 CAL" on the left side of the trigger guard, matching serial numbers, the assembly number "843" on the loading gate, and a few small single letter markings. The left grip is inscribed "West & Prickett" in ornate script with some curved line accents and filled with black enamel. West & Prickett was a bank formed in Edwardsville, Illinois, near St. Louis by Edward M. West (1814-1887) and Civil War veteran Major William Russell Prickett (1836-1922), West's son-in-law, on January 1, 1868. After West died on October 31, 1887, Prickett and his son, Edward I. (1860-1926), continued the business as W.R. Prickett & Co., and from January 1896 to the present it has been known as The Bank of Edwardsville. These name changes and the date of manufacture imply the grips would have been inscribed in 1882-1887 perhaps by a retailer. During the Civil War, Prickett served in the 150th Infantry as a major of the regiment.

Class: Antique

Fine with 70% original nickel plating, most of the loss on the top and left side of the barrel and back strap which show light brown patina, 75% of the original niter blue visible on the hammer and trigger, light patina on the polished sides of the hammer, legible but faded etching, distinct markings, general minor wear, and light scratches and marks. The grips are also very good and have distinct lettering and accents, most of the enamel, attractive iridescent colors, mild age and handling related wear, and some slight chipping at the toe. Mechanically fine.

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Colt Model 1877 Sheriff's Model Double Action Revolver

Lot # 47 (Sale Order: 47 of 882)      

Desirable Early Production Colt Model 1877 Sheriff's Model Double Action Revolver with Etched Panel

This revolver has an early serial number indicating manufacture in 1878. The top of the barrel has the slightly longer, two-line markings of 'COLTS' PT. F.A. MFG. Co./HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A.," and the side of the barrel is marked with the rare and desirable "COLT D. A.38" etched panel marking. The left side of the frame has the standard Colt three-line patent marking, and the rear of the trigger guard is marked ".38 CAL". The revolver has a nickel plated primary finish and niter blue hammer, trigger, action screws and cylinder pin. It is fitted with a checkered hard rubber grip with the Rampant Colt in an oval at the top of each side. It is correctly marked with the matching serial number on the frame, trigger guard and back strap, and the back of the cylinder is numbered "55".

Class: Antique

Fine with 60% of the original nickel plated finish on most of the revolver, 20% of the nickel plated finish mostly in the flutes and protected areas of the replacement cylinder, and some minor loss at some the edges. The grips are in very fine condition with nice distinct checkering and Colt markings. Mechanically fine.

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Colt Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 48 (Sale Order: 48 of 882)      

Outstanding First Generation Colt Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Army Revolver

Colt Single Action Army revolver manufactured circa 1937 with desirable "Colt Frontier Six Shooter" barrel marking. The revolver has the Colt commercial blue finish on the barrel, ejector housing cylinder, trigger guard and back strap. The frame and loading gate are color casehardened. The trigger has a nitre blue finish and the hammer is blued with polished sides. The revolver has two-piece, black, checkered hard rubber grips with the Rampant Colt trademark embossed in an oval. The hammer spur has borderless knurling. The left side of the barrel is roll-stamped with the model designation: "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER .44/40". This marking was introduced in 1919 and was utilized into the 355,900 serial number range. This revolver is one of the very last Colt Single Actions manufactured with the famous "Colt Frontier Six Shooter" markings. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the legend: "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. Co. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A." in one line. The left side of the frame is roll-stamped with the Colt three-date/two-line patent marking followed by the Rampant Colt trademark. The left front trigger guard bow is stamped with a "4" assembler's mark above the Colt "Triangle/VP" proofmark. The serial number, "355944", is stamped on the bottom of the frame, the right side of the back strap and right side of the trigger guard beneath the grip. "355944" is scratched on the inside of both grips. All of the visible serial numbers match. The assembly number "620" is stamped on the inside of the loading gate and on the end of the right side of the frame beneath the grip.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Near new. The revolver is all original and retains 99% plus of the blue and vivid color casehardened finish. Cylinder wear is limited to very faint turn marks between the stops. The trigger guard retains nearly 100% of the blue finish while the back strap shows traces of handling wear. The vivid case colors on the frame and loading gate have a slightly frosted finish that indicates minimal handling. The grips are in new condition. The action functions perfectly. This is an outstanding example of one of the very last First Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers with the famous "Colt Frontier Six Shooter" barrel marking.

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Historic Strahorn Deluxe Colt Lightning Baby Carbine

Lot # 49 (Sale Order: 49 of 882)      

Exceptional, Rare, and Historic Deluxe Colt Lightning Slide Action Baby Carbine Factory Inscribed to Pioneer Carrie A. Strahorn from Her Husband Robert E. Strahorn, "Last of the Great Scouts"

This deluxe Colt Lighting Slide Action carbine was manufactured in 1888. It is one of the very rare Colt Lightning Baby carbines chambered for the .32 CLMR cartridge (.32 W.C.F) and has a special order, fancy grain walnut stock and forearm with checkering panels and a high polish "piano" finish. The left side of the frame is factory inscribed: "Carrie A. Strahorn/1888/Christmas/from/R.E.S." in old English letters indicating the rifle was given to her by her husband Robert E. Strahorn. Robert Edmund Strahorn (1852-1944), called "Pard" by his wife, was a war correspondent, publicist, and propagandist working with the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Denver News, the Rocky Mountain News, and Union Pacific Railroad. He was an important correspondent during the Great Sioux War of 1876 giving important accounts of the various battles he witnessed and was nearby when Custer and his men were killed. Strahorn actually participated in Colonel Joseph J. Reynolds' charge on the Powder River village on March 17, 1876, and reportedly screamed so loud during the charge that his voice never fully recovered. General George Cook said, "Strahorn worked as well with his rifle as with his pen." His writing helped shape public perception of the West in the late 19th century and encouraged settlement that remains relevant today. He married Carrie Adell Green "Dell" Strahorn (1852-1925) on September 19, 1877. One of the conditions for him accepting Jay Gould's offer of a position with the Union Pacific Railroad shortly after the marriage was that Mrs. Strahorn would be allowed to accompany him wherever he should go, and the two travelled throughout the West along with Hawaii and Alaska by stage, train, steamboat, horseback, and pack train. Mrs. Strahorn recorded their adventures and published them in the two volume set "Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage" in 1911 which includes artwork by their friend and beloved western artist Charles Marion Russell. The dedication reads "This book is lovingly dedicated to my dear husband Robert E. Strahorn whose constant chum and companion it has been my greatest joy to be for more than thirty years in the conquering of the wilderness." The Stahorns were influential in the development and settlement of the West, and Mr. Strahorn was the founder of the North Coast Railroad and one of the founders and trustees of the College of Idaho. They both died in San Francisco. She preceded him, and upon her death he wrote, "Here intervened the first real crushing, heartrending sorrow of my life, the sudden death of my deeply loved, superb wife, who had been my inseparable companion, my greatest inspiration and staunchest support for nearly fifty years. The earth, which at times seemed only dangerously slipping before, was now indeed gone from under. How attempt to picture the glory surrounding, permeating, and emitting from such angelic womankind?" Upon his death, his Oakland Tribune's obituary was headlined "Empire Builder." He along with "Buffalo Bill" Cody and "Captain Jack" Crawford were known as the "Old Scouts." Given the other two both died in 1917, Strahorn was the "Last of the Old Scouts." For more information look into the writings of the Strahorns as well as "Robert E. Strahorn, Propagandist for the West" by Oliver Knight in "The Pacific Northwest Quarterly." The rifle has the Colt commercial blue finish on major components with fire blue loading gate and small components. The hammer is color casehardened. The 20 inch round lightweight barrel has the block carbine front sight and a carbine folding ladder rear sight graduated to 900 yards. A staple mounted saddle ring is located on the left side of the frame. The stock has a carbine style buttplate and is inlaid with a round silver plate on the underside near the end of the checkered panel on the wrist. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped: "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG.CO. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A./ELLIOT'S PATENTS MAY 29. 1883. SEPT. 18. 1883." in two lines ahead of the rear sight. "32 Cal." is boldly stamped on the left side of the barrel just ahead of the frame. The Rampant Colt trademark usually roll-stamped on the left side of the frame is located on the right side. The serial number "30092" is stamped on the lower tang behind the trigger. A Lightning Side Action carbine chambered for the .32 CLMR cartridge and with deluxe, checkered stock and forearm is very rare. The combination of these rare features with a factory inscription make this Lightning carbine unique.

Class: Antique

Excellent. The carbine is all original and retains close to 95% of the original high polish blue, niter blue and casehardened finish. Nearly all of the blue finish is presen
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1st Generation Colt Single Action Army .38 LC Revolver, Letter

Lot # 50 (Sale Order: 50 of 882)      

Exceptional Individual Shipped First Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver with Desirable Checkered Wood Grips in Scarce .38 Long Colt with Factory Letter

This is one of only 1,011 Single Action Army Revolvers chambered in .38 Colt as manufactured up to 1914; a total of 2,376 chambered in that caliber throughout production. The accompanying factory letter lists this revolver with a 7 1/2 inch barrel in .38 Colt caliber, blue finish and "checkered wood" stocks when shipped to R.S. Tait (address unavailable) on April 10, 1914. The barrel is marked "38 COLT" on the left side, and the one-line Hartford address is on the top. The left side of the frame has the two-line patent dates marking followed by a Rampant Colt. The left side of the trigger guard is stamped with the number "1" and the Colt "VP" triangle proof. Matching assembly numbers are on the loading gate and back of the frame. Matching serial numbers are on the frame, trigger guard and back strap. The highly desirable checkered walnut grips have Rampant Colt medallions.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retaining 95% bright original high polished blue finish with cycling wear on the cylinder, the grip straps beginning to thin, and some high edge wear. The original feathering around the front sight is strong. 90% plus vivid original case colors remain on the frame and hammer with slight fading visible in the loading gate. The grips are also excellent with some mild-minor handling marks and crisp checkering overall. Mechanically excellent. This attractive/excellent Colt SAA fitted with highly desirable documented checkered deep set medallion walnut grips is a must have for the serious Colt collector! Provenance: The Doug Ellison Collection

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