Historic Firearms & Early Militaria

Historic Firearms & Early Militaria

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Cowan's is proud to present a diverse October auction that encompasses several hundred years of collecting arms & armor. From the Collection of Peter Wainwright, we present a rare 16th Century Chamfron as well as a very important Factory Inscribed Smith & Wesson M&P with presentation to General Jonathan M. Wainwright. Other highlights from this auction include several early Basket-Hilt swords, Germanic wheel locks as well as an extremely early serial number Colt Thompson Sub-Machine Gun S/N 91.

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Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver Fourth Model

Lot # 205 (Sale Order: 201 of 370)      

.36 caliber, 7.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 109525 (mfg. ca 1861). Blued and color case hardened finish, silver-plated large brass triggerguard, back strap and grip strap, one-piece varnished walnut grip. Single action, 6-shot percussion revolver. Matching numbers throughout, including the wedge. Grip numbered "9525" in ink in the backstrap groove. Standard one-line New York barrel address, frame with two-line Colt's Patent mark. 

Condition: Very good, retains much thinned blued on the barrel, which appears to have been lightly cleaned, with traces on the cylinder and some trace case color on the frame. The blue appears to be from an old, very high quality refinishing. Clear markings throughout with most of the cylinder scene preset. Mechanically functional, good bore with scattered pitting. Safety pins in place, with a couple battered and worn. Grip good with traces of varnish and scattered bumps and dings.

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Connecticut Firearms "Bull-Dozer" Marked Hammond Bull Dog Pistol

Lot # 206 (Sale Order: 202 of 370)      

.44RF caliber, 4" octagonal-to-heptagonal barrel, S/N 3694. Nickel finish, checkered hard rubber grips. Single action, rotating breech block, single-shot pistol. Top of barrel marked CONNECTICUT ARMS & MANF'G CO NAUBUC, CONN. Breech block marked PATENTED OCT. 25, 1864. Upper left angled flat of the barrel bears the rare and desirable mark BULL - DOZER, with is not found on most examples. Nickel examples are significantly less common than the more often encountered blued and case hardened examples. Between 7,400 and 8,000 of these guns were produced between 1864 and 1868. 

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the nickel finish with some scattered surface oxidation and some flaked finish loss. Markings remains clear and crisp throughout. Mechanically functional, fair bore that is moderately oxidized and pitted. Grips have faded to a chocolate brown but retain crisp checkering and show only some light handling marks.

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Whitney Two-Trigger Pocket Percussion Revolver

Lot # 207 (Sale Order: 203 of 370)      

.32 caliber, 4" octagonal barrel, S/N Y31. Blued finish, brass frame, varnished walnut grips. Five-shot, single action percussion revolver with manually rotated cylinder released by second trigger outside of triggerguard. Right side of frame marked: PATENT APPLIED FOR. Top flat of barrel marked: E. WHITNEY NEW HAVEN CT. Cylinder acid etched with floral decorations and panoplies of arms. Matching numbers on cylinder pin release, frame and inside grips. Pin could not be removed to check other numbers. About 650 of these interesting double-trigger pocket revolvers were produced by Whitney ca 1852-1854.

Condition: Good. Metal with a mostly smooth, oxidized plum patina with some scattered minor surface roughness and some pinprick pitting. Brass with a nice, uncleaned patina. All markings clear and sharp, cylinder retains most of the etched decorations. Mechanically factional, cylinder pin is frozen in frame and could not be removed. Bore fair, heavily oxidized and with some rust. Grips about very good with scattered bumps, dings and mars.

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Starr Model 1858 Double Action Navy Percussion Revolver

Lot # 208 (Sale Order: 204 of 370)      

.36 caliber, 6" barrel, S/N 1538. Blued finish, walnut grip. Double-action, 6-shot percussion revolver. Right side of frame marked in one line: STARR ARMS Co NEW YORK and in one line on the left side: STARR'S PATENT JAN. 15, 1856. Left side of grip carved is carved with the name "SHALER" in block letters. Matching serial numbers on the interior of the frame in the hammer groove, on the hammer and on the cylinder. No other numbers are present. Only about 3,000 of these revolvers were produced circa 1858-1860, with most being acquired by the US government. This gun is void of any inspection marks and appears to be a civilian example. 

Condition: Good. Retains some traces of blued finish, mostly in protected areas, with scattered surface oxidation and freckled surface scale that has left pinpricking on the metal. All markings clear, mechanically functional, good bore with some dirt and oxidation. Grips lightly sanded with scattered bumps and dings.

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** Early Smith & Wesson .38 M&P Model 1899

Lot # 209 (Sale Order: 205 of 370)      

.38 Special caliber, 6.5" barrel, S/N 056. Bright finish, color case hardened hammer and trigger, checkered hard rubber S&W monogram grips. Double-action, 6-shot revolver. No barrel markings, standard Smith & Wesson trademark on right side of frame. Butt and cylinder numbered "056". Frame under crane numbered "2907." Right grip scratch numbered "35243;" left grip not numbered. 

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Condition: Good. Cleaned to bright with a thinly oxidized brown patina developing. No markings on barrel, frame trademark is slightly worn. Frame shows traces of blue under grips, with muted traces on hammer and trigger. Mechanically functional, good bore with some scattered pitting, grips with some light wear.

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Allen & Wheelock Lip Fire Navy Revolver

Lot # 210 (Sale Order: 206 of 370)      

.36 Lip Fire caliber, 5.875" barrel, S/N 63. Blued finish, color case hardened hammer and triggergurad, varnished walnut grips. Six-shot, single action revolver. Left side of octagon to round barrel marked in two lines: ALLEN & WHEELOCK WORCESTER, MS US over ALLEN'S PAT'S SEP. 7, NOV. 9, 1858. Matching serial numbers on left of frame under grips, stamped inside both grips, on cylinder and arbor pin, on loading gate and on ejector rod. No number present on combination ejector lever and triggerguard. A scarce revolver manufactured during the early 1860s with total production estimated at around five hundred. Production was halted due to Smith & Wesson's suit against Allen for violation of the Rolin White patent on the "bored-through" cylinder.

Condition: Very good. Retains some flecked traces of blued finish on the metal and some case color on the hammer. Clear markings, mechanically functional, very good bore with some scattered light pitting and oxidation. Grips with some varnish remaining, showing wear and loss, scattered bumps and dings and various handling marks.

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Metropolitan Arms Co Police Model Percussion Revolver

Lot # 211 (Sale Order: 207 of 370)      

.36 caliber, 6.5" round barrel, S/N 2257. Blued and color case hardened finish, silver-plated brass triggerguard, grip strap and backstrap, one-piece varnished walnut grips. 5-shot, single action percussion revolver that was essentially a copy of the Colt M1862 Police revolver with a pivoting, rather than creeping, loading lever. All visible numbers match, including the wedge. No barrel address or markings other than serial numbers.

Only about 2,500 of these revolvers were produced ca 1864-1866 with guns in the 1100-1800 and 1950 to 2400 serial number ranges often unmarked, suggesting they were sold to retailers or manufacturers who might have wanted to mark the guns themselves. Some examples are known marked "Union Arms Company." A scarce late Civil War era and reconstruction period percussion revolver.

Condition: Good. Retains some traces of blue, particularly in the protected areas. Frame with dulled traces of case hardening. Brass with traces of silver. Exposed metal with a brownish-gray patina, showing scattered surface oxidation and some pinpricking. Numbers clear and sharp, mechanically functional, fair bore is extremely dirty and appears moderately oxidized. Grips good, retaining some varnish with moderate wear, some minor chipping at the leading edges, and scattered bumps and dings. 

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Allen & Wheelock Lip Fire Army Revolver

Lot # 212 (Sale Order: 208 of 370)      

.44 Lip Fire caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 277. Tinned finish, varnished walnut grips. Six-shot, single action revolver. Left side of octagon to round barrel marked in two lines: ALLEN & WHEELOCK WORCESTER, MS US over ALLEN'S PAT'S SEP. 7, NOV. 9, 1858. A "Type 2" revolver with the loading gate hinged at bottom and with narrow grip profile. Matching serial numbers on left of frame under grips, stamped inside both grips, on cylinder arbor pin and on loading gate. No numbers present on cylinder or combination ejector lever and triggerguard. A scarce revolver manufactured during the early 1860s with total production estimated at only a few hundred. Production was halted due to Smith & Wesson's suit against Allen for violation of the Rolin White patent on the "bored-through" cylinder.

Condition: Very good as refinished. Retains much of an old, likely period applied tinned finish that has partially obscured the barrel markings, which are somewhat weak. Mechanically functional, with a fair bore that shows moderate pitting and erosion with fair rifling. Grips solid, retaining some varnish with loss, wear, scattered bumps, dings and mars.

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Smith & Wesson No. 2 "Old Model Army"

Lot # 213 (Sale Order: 209 of 370)      

.32RF caliber, 5" barrel, S/N 25361 (mfg. ca 1864). Blued finish, color case hardened hammer, varnished rosewood grips. Single action, 6-shot, tip-up rimfire revolver. One line barrel address reads: "SMITH. & WESSON. SPRINGFIELD. MASS." The alphanumeric assembly mark "C10" is found on the left side of the frame under the grip, on the face of the cylinder and on the rear face of the barrel web. The full serial number is stamped inside the right grip panel. Cylinder with one-line patent date marking. A nice example of a late Civil War period No. 2 revolver in a nice state of preservation.

Condition: Very good. Retains some nice blue with flaking and loss with the balance of the metal an evenly oxidized plum brown. Clear markings, mechanically functional with tight lock up and almost no barrel to frame play. Hinge screw is a replacement. Bore is good, moderately oxidized and pitted. Grips are about fine with most of their varnish and some lightly scattered handling marks. 

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** Smith & Wesson Post-War Five-Screw Factory Nickel Pre-Model 27 Revolver

Lot # 214 (Sale Order: 210 of 370)      

.357 Magnum caliber, 5" barrel, S/N S100528. Nickel finish, color case hardened hammer and trigger, smooth wood grips with S&W silver logo medallions. Double action, six-shot revolver. Standard S&W markings throughout. Full serial number on butt of frame, in ejector rod recess of barrel web and on rear of cylinder. Frame and crane with matching mating number "18169." Checkered top strap and barrel rib, blued adjustable target rear sight, pinned, blued, serrated, and ramped front sight. .40" wide checkered hammer, .25" wide grooved trigger. Replacement grips numbered "55" on their interiors.

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Condition: Fine. Retains most of the nickel with some indications of light buffing and a light turn ring on the cylinder. Markings remain clear and crisp throughout. Hammer with most of the vivid case color, trigger more muted. Mechanically fine, fine bore that needs to be cleaned. Replaced grips very good with some handling marks and mars.

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Smith & Wesson Model 48 (K-22 MRF Masterpiece)

Lot # 215 (Sale Order: 211 of 370)      

.22 MRF (.22 WMR) caliber, 8.375" ribbed barrel, S/N K 369131. Blued finish, color case hardened hammer and trigger, checkered S&W gold medallion double-action, six-shot revolver. Standard Smith & Wesson markings throughout. Matching serial numbers on butt and in crane recess. Crane numbered "37302," as is frame under left grip. Left grip unnumbered, right grip numbered "136989." Grooved top strap and barrel rib, blued adjustable target rear sight, pinned blued Patridge front sight. .25" grooved trigger, .40" checkered target hammer. 

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blue with some high edge wear, minor thinning and a turn ring on the cylinder. Hammer and trigger retain much of their vivid case color. All markings remain clear and sharp. Mechanically fine, very good bore that is dirty and needs a good cleaning. Grips with some wear and surface soil, retaining good checkering.

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Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver with Holster

Lot # 216 (Sale Order: 212 of 370)      

.31 caliber, 6" octagonal barrel, S/N 158816 (ca 1859). Blued and color case hardened finish, silver-plated brass triggerguard and backstrap, varnished one-piece walnut grip. Single action, six-shot percussion revolver. Bracketed two-line "ADDRESS SAML COLT / NEW YORK CITY" barrel address, with two-line "COLT'S / PATENT" mark on left of frame. Matching numbers throughout, with the wedge numbered "58816" and the loading lever and cylinder arbor "8816." The grip is weakly numbered "816" in the backstrap cut out. Revolver is accompanied by a period, form fitting leather flap holster with a riveted loop that will accommodate a 3" belt.

Condition: Good. Revolver retains minute traces of blue with a mostly dull pewter patina and some scattered darker oxidation and brownish discoloration. Frame mostly silvery. Brass with traces of silver plating. Markings remain clear, cylinder scene mostly visible, all numbers match. Mechanically functional, although the bolt stop seems too long, as the cylinder stays locked at half-cock. Bore about good, dark, dirty and pitted. Grip retains some varnish with most of the wear and loss along the lower flared edges, also showing bumps and dings. Holster about good, showing wear, moderate crazing, the tip of the closure strap broken and an old repair to the belt loop.

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** Custom Engraved Remington Rand M1911A1 Pistol

Lot # 217 (Sale Order: 213 of 370)      

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel, S/N 2187626 (mfg. ca 1945). Blued finish, checkered synthetic grips with gold tone Rampant Colt medallions. Single action semi-automatic pistol. Right side of frame with "United States Property" mark, serial number and "M1911A1 U.S. ARMY" mark. Barrel hood marked "COLT 45 AUTO," lug unmarked, hood amateurishly jeweled. Pistol engraved with nearly full coverage, with flowing foliate scrolls with applied tank motifs in panels on both sides of slide. Grooved arched mainspring housing, checkered short trigger, standard military sights. No magazine is present. 

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Condition: Very good. Retains much of the applied blue which is thinning. Markings and engraving remain crisp. Mechanically functional, very good bore. Grips fine with some light handling marks.

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* Factory Engraved Browning Hi-Power Renaissance Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 218 (Sale Order: 214 of 370)      

9mm parabellum caliber, 4.5" barrel, S/N 74C01878. The left side of the slide is marked "Browning Arms Company Morgan, Utah & Montreal P.Q / Made in Belgium." The barrel has the caliber marking and a Belgian proof, which also appears on the underside of the butt. The pistol features deeply engraved vine patterns throughout. Gold trigger with synthetic pearl grips. The pistol comes in a fitted wooden case, with a Browning plaque.

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Condition: Excellent condition throughout.

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** Engraved Smith & Wesson Military & Police 4th Change (M1905) Revolver to George A. Willhauck

Lot # 219 (Sale Order: 215 of 370)      

.38 Special caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 393102. Blued finish, color case hardened hammer and trigger, checkered wood grips. Double action, 6-shot revolver with wing out cylinder. Right side of barrel marked SMITH & WESSON, with small S&W trademark logo on left side of frame, under cylinder release latch. Right side of barrel marked 38 S.&W. SPECIAL CTG. Barrel address in two lines reading: SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS USA / PATENTED FEB. 8 06, SEPT. 14 09, DEC. 29, 14. Matching serial numbers on the butt, under the barrel and on the rear of the cylinder, with the right grip pencil numbered to the gun. The frame recess and crane are both mating numbered 18564. Gun is profusely engraved with flowing deep relief foliate scrolls with nearly 100% coverage on the frame, nearly all of the cylinder with the exception of the flutes and with additional decoration at the breech and muzzle of the barrel, the butt, gripstrap, backstrap and triggerguard. The right side of the frame features a circular panel with a falcon as the central image. The backstrap is additionally engraved with the name: GEORGE A. WILLHAUCK.

A quick check of census records finds that in 1940 a 50-year old George A. Willhauck was living in Boston, working as a "Collections Attorney" for the Boston Telephone and Telegraph Company. Willhauck had served as Sergeant Major during WWI in the headquarters company of the 71st Artillery - Coastal Artillery Corps. Unlike many coastal artillery regiments, the 71st was actually deployed with the A.E.F., arriving in Liverpool, England on August 15, 1918 and Le Harve, France on August 30. The regiment was deployed with tractor towed 8" howitzers, but the November 11 Armistice occurred before the regiment saw combat. As "collections" in the 1930s and 1940s often involved physically tracking people down and collecting payment face to face, carrying a firearm for protection was not a bad idea and hardly uncommon. The engraving on this gun is almost certainly factory work and it is likely that the gun was commissioned by Willhauck, or possibly by the telephone company for him. The quality and condition are exquisite and it is a fantastic example of work being done at Smith & Wesson in the pre-World War II period. A factory letter from Roy Jinks has been commissioned.

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Condition: Excellent. Retains most of the blued finish with some very minor wear and loss at high edges and contact points and some minor thinning, most notably on the backstrap. Hammer and trigger retain nearly all of their vivid case coloring. All markings and engraving remain extremely crisp and sharp. Mechanically excellent, fine bore. Grips fine with crisp checkering and pencil marked with matching serial number. Overall a fantastic engraved pre-War Military & Police 4th Change (M1905).

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* Colt Single Action Army Maricopa County Sheriff Commemorative Revolver 1 of 200

Lot # 220 (Sale Order: 216 of 370)      

.45 LC caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N SA 40057. Blue finish with gold accents, stag grips, left side of barrel marked "Maricopa County Sheriff, Phoenix, Arizona," right side of barrel marked "Colt Single Action Army .45 cal.," left side of frame marked with standard Colt SAA patent dates and "1871, 1981," right side of frame marked "1 of 200," walnut display case with blue velvet interior and commemorative badge.

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Condition: Like new condition.

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** Smith & Wesson Model 41 Heavy Barrel Pistol In The Original Box

Lot # 221 (Sale Order: 217 of 370)      

.22 LR caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 74022.  Blue finish, checkered walnut grips, cocking indicator. Two factory ten-round magazines. Comes in original box with manual.

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Condition: Very good condition with an excellent bore. It retains nearly all of the original blue finish with a few minor scratches on the right side of the slide near the muzzle. Mechanically excellent.

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Mark Wheland Contemporary Flintlock Pistol

Lot # 222 (Sale Order: 218 of 370)      

.56 caliber, 13" swamped barrel, no S/N. "Antiqued" finish, raised carved maple stock, brass mountings, signed on top "M. Wheland."

Condition: Excellent condition with an excellent bore.  This is a finely executed and high quality contemporary flintlock. The fit and finish are superb.

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Colt Single Action Revolver

Lot # 223 (Sale Order: 219 of 370)      

.45 caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 72222. Single-line barrel address, three-line patent dates on the left side of frame.  All numbers match including the barrel.  Hard rubber grips.

Condition: Revolver has a nice even grey to brown look. Sharp and crisp lines and markings. Grips are very good. Bore is dirty but will clean to better.

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** Second Generation Colt Single Action Revolver

Lot # 224 (Sale Order: 220 of 370)      

.45 L.C. caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 45475SA (ca. 1967). Blued and case colored finish, checkered hard rubber grips numbered to the gun. 1967 date of mfg.

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Condition: Excellent condition with an excellent bore. It retains nearly all of the original blue and case colored finish. The grips are excellent and it is mechanically excellent.

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Colt Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 225 (Sale Order: 221 of 370)      

.38 W.C.F. caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 177161. With matching numbers throughout. Barrel marked with two-line Hartford address, and caliber on the left side. The frame is marked with the two-line patent marks, and a rampant Colt logo. With checkered hard rubber rampant Colt grips. Includes factory letter stating shipment to Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri, May 16, 1898.

Condition: The barrel and lever housing have a gunmetal patina, with small areas of original blue finish in protected areas. The underside of the barrel has some small dings, along with the cylinder pin. The rest of the metal on the revolver has a flat gunmetal and silver patina. The grips are worn from use. The bore and mechanics are very good.

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Colt Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 226 (Sale Order: 222 of 370)      

.38 W.C.F. caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 142654. With matching numbers throughout. Single-line Hartford address on barrel, along with caliber. Left of frame with "71, 72 and 75" patent dates and rampant colt marking. With rampant colt hard rubber grips. Includes factory letter.

Condition: The barrel has a mottled plum and gray patina, with some small areas of original blue finish showing on the ejector rod and under the barrel. The frame also has a mottled gray and plum patina, with minuscule traces of case coloring showing on protected areas of the frame and part of the hammer. The rubber grips are worn from use. The bore is good and could clean to very good. The mechanics are very good.

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Colt Single Action Revolver

Lot # 227 (Sale Order: 223 of 370)      

.44-40 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 153215. With matching numbers throughout. Barrel with single line Hartford address, with "Frontier Six Shooter" stamped on the left. The frame is marked with patent dates in two lines and a rampant Colt logo. With checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. Includes a notarized letter from the previous owner, describing a telephone conversation with the Colt Firearms Co. dated May 17, 1978. The letter states the owner was told that this revolver was Shipped to Dunlay & Geisler, Houston, Texas, October 1, 1893. All other factory information is listed with the letter.

Condition: The barrel and lever housing have a mottled gray patina. The underside of the barrel has some tiny dings and the Frontier Six-Shooter roll die markings are lightly faded. The frame has a darker grey and plum patina, with some original finish showing in protected areas. The grips are worn and faded. The bore and mechanics are very good.

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Manhattan Navy Series I Percussion Revolver

Lot # 228 (Sale Order: 224 of 370)      

.36 caliber, 6.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 1712. Blued and color case hardened finish, silver-plated brass triggerguard and backstrap, 5-shot cylinder, varnished walnut grips. Small one-line barrel address reads: "MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS MFG. CO. NEW YORK." Matching numbers throughout, cylinder with ten rectangular stop slots and five roll-engraved panel scenes. 

Condition: Very good. Barrel retains traces of blue with dull, smoky gray patina. Frame with traces of case color and a similar gray patina, hammer and lever with traces of color as well. Cylinder retains most of the five panel roll engraved scene with one nipple broken off. Brass with some traces of silver plate. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some scattered oxidation. Grips very good with much of their varnish and scattered light handling marks. 

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Colt Model 5A Root Sidehammer Percussion Revolver

Lot # 229 (Sale Order: 225 of 370)      

.31 caliber, 4.5" round barrel, S/N 5526 (ca 1862). Blued finish, color case hardened hammer and loading lever, five-shot fluted cylinder, varnished walnut grips. Two-line barrel address reads: "ADDRESS COL. COLT / NEW-YORK U.S.A. .31 CAL" mark on right side of frame under hammer. Barrel and cylinder with London commercial proof marks. 

Condition: Very good to fine. Frame retains much of the original blue with flaking and loss, barrel with traces of blue, primarily underneath and in protected areas. Cylinder with minute traces of blue, hammer with much vibrant case color while lever retains dulled traces of color. Clear markings throughout, mechanically functional, very good bore. Grip would be fine were it not for a large chip out of the lower leading edge, otherwise showing scattered light handling marks.

EST $1500 - 2500...more

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