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Remington Elliot's Patent Over/Under Derringer

Lot # 3150 (Sale Order: 151 of 749)      

Very Fine Remington Elliot's Patent Over/Under Derringer

Manufactured c. 1888-1911. The serial number "52" is marked on the frame under the left grip, on the bottom of the lower barrel, and very faintly inside the right grip panel.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine, retains 80% of the original nickel finish with some scattered light speckling/flaking, primarily on the frame and grip straps, showing mostly a smooth grey patina beneath. The grips are also very fine with a few scattered hairline age cracks, some scattered light handling marks, and attractively aged tone. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The TTT Collection

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Reid .32 Caliber My Friend Knuckle Duster Revolver

Lot # 3151 (Sale Order: 152 of 749)      

Scarce Reid .32 Caliber My Friend Knuckle Duster Revolver

Manufactured from 1870 to 1882 with a total production of about 2,900 brass frame models. The serial number is marked on the bottom of the frame, the cylinder pin has the partial number "02"and rear cylinder face is marked with the number "2".

Class: Antique

Very fine. The cylinder retains 60% nickel finish with an area that has flaked and shows fine pitting and gray patina. The frame retains 90% of the original silver with the exposed areas having an aged patina. The markings and engraving are crisp and clear. Mechanically fine.

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Remington Elliot's Patent Single Shot Vest Pocket Derringer

Lot # 3152 (Sale Order: 153 of 749)      

Scarce and Fine Remington Elliot's Patent Single Shot Vest Pocket Derringer

One of likely less than 10,000 estimated to have been manufactured between 1867 and 1888. The serial number is found on the underside of the barrel and frame and is hand marked on the inside of both grip panels.

Class: Antique

Fine, retains 40% of the original blue finish with the balance a mix of brown and grey patina. The grips are also fine with some scattered light handling marks and varnish flaking. Mechanically excellent.

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Forehand & Wadsworth Single Shot Derringer with British Proofs

Lot # 3153 (Sale Order: 154 of 749)      

Very Scarce Forehand & Wadsworth Single Shot Derringer with British Proofs

Manufactured 1871-1890, it is estimated that less than 1,000 of these rare derringers were produced. Three British proofs are on the right of the frame and barrel.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retains 85% plus of the original nickel finish with some scattered patches of light flaking, mostly near edges. The grips are very fine with some scattered light handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Frank Wesson Large Frame Superposed Pistol with Sliding Dagger

Lot # 3154 (Sale Order: 155 of 749)      

Scarce Frank Wesson Large Frame Superposed Pistol with Desirable Sliding Dagger

Three sizes of this model were manufactured in 1868-1880, with about 2,000 of these large frame examples produced. This example is a third type of the large frame variation and has the one line address and patent marking on the left side of each barrel and long flutes between the barrels. The matching serial number is on the left of the frame and stamped inside each grip panel. It is fitted with a sliding 1 3/4 inch dagger bayonet in the center.

Class: Antique

Very good, retains traces of the original nickel finish near the muzzles of the barrels, the balance a smooth grey patina with scattered light pitting, and the frame showing an attractively aged brass. The grips are very fine with some scattered light handling marks and a light chip at the top of the right panel. Mechanically excellent.

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Wm. M. Marston Three-Barrel .32 Derringer

Lot # 3155 (Sale Order: 156 of 749)      

Very Fine Wm. M. Marston Three-Barrel .32 Derringer

Manufactured in 1864-1872, only about 3,300 of these unique, three-barreled pocket pistols were produced. Compared to many multi-barrel pocket pistols of the period, these Marston pistols showed a technological advantage with their firing indicator located on the right side of the frame. "KM 633" Moldenauer Collection inventory number is painted on the butt.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retains 80% plus of the original blue finish with the brass frame having an attractively aged patina and some scattered light handling marks. The grips are also very fine with some scattered light handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Moldenauer Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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Colt First Generation Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 3156 (Sale Order: 157 of 749)      

Documented Colt First Generation Single Action Army Revolver with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1903. Blade front and notch rear sights, with the one-line Hartford address and "45 COLT." on the barrel, two-line, three-date patent markings on the left side of the frame next to the circled Rampant Colt, and matching numbers on the frame, gripstraps and the interior of both grip panels. The frame is casehardened, with blued components, niter blue pins and screws, and a pair of brown hard rubber checkered grips with raised Rampant Colt imprints. The accompanying factory letter states the revolver was shipped to M. Hartley & Co. of New York City on March 24, 1903 with a 7 12 inch barrel, in .45 caliber, blue finish, and type of stocks not listed. This was a three gun shipment.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Fine, with 60% plus original blue finish, with areas of brown and gray patina, bright edge wear, and scattered light scratches and dings. The cylinder shows a deep but straight drag line. 50% of the original bright case colors are visible on the frame, the remainder having gently silvered out with minor spotting. The oversized replacement grips are very good, with some flattening of the checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Bisley Model Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 3157 (Sale Order: 158 of 749)      

Colt Bisley Model Single Action Army Revolver

The Colt Bisley model was only manufactured in 1894-1912. For many, the Bisley feels better in the hand and cocks and fires easier thanks to its lower and wider hammer and the wider trigger making them excellent sidearms for serious marksmen. This example was manufactured in 1904 and has standard Colt markings, replaced grips, and matching serial numbers on the frame, trigger guard, and back strap.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very good, retaining 30% original blue finish and 20% faded original case colors with a smooth brown-gray patina on the balance and some very scattered pitting mostly on the cylinder. The worn replacement grips are good. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt First Generation Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 3158 (Sale Order: 159 of 749)      

Pre-World War II First Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver

Manufactured in 1937. This is a representative example of the legendary Peacemaker chambered in the iconic .45 LC caliber. The SAA is one of the most iconic firearms of the American west, and it, alongside the Winchester Model 1873, are often cited as the "guns that won the west". The barrel is marked "COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .45" on the left side and has the one-line Hartford address on 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 "4" above the Colt verified factory proof. Matching serial numbers appear on the frame, right side of the front strap and back strap, and back of both grip panels. The rear face of the replacement cylinder carries the partial serial number "98", likely a restorers error as the correct number should be "68". The matching assembly number on the loading gate and rear of frame. Colt commercial blue finish with casehardened frame and polished hammer sides. The revolver wears a set of renumbered, replacement checkered hard rubber grips featuring a Rampant Colt inside an oval at the top.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine, retaining 98% partially restored blue (gripstraps and cylinder) with 95% original casehardened finishes with limited handling marks and slight faint traces of a cylinder drag line. The replacement grips are fine with crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. An example of a the iconic pre-World War II Colt Single Action Army revolver.

Provenance: The Joe Marlin Hilliard Collection

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Colt Bisley Model Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 3159 (Sale Order: 160 of 749)      

Fine Colt Bisley Model Single Action Army Revolver

The Colt Bisley model was only manufactured in 1894-1912. For many, the Bisley feels better in the hand and cocks and fires easier thanks to its lower and wider hammer and the wider trigger making them excellent sidearms for serious marksmen. This example was manufactured in 1912. The barrel is marked "32 WCF" on the left side and has the one-line Hartford address on top. The receiver has the two-line address marking followed by an encircled Rampant Colt. Matching serial numbers appear on the frame, trigger guard, and back strap.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Fine. The barrel and ejector rod housing retain 75% bright original high polish blue finish with holster type wear. The cylinder retains 50% original blue finish. 40% original blue finish remains on the grip straps with a smooth brown-gray patina on the balance. The frame retains 60% original case colors. The replacement grips are excellent with crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Antique Colt Lightning Medium Frame Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 3160 (Sale Order: 161 of 749)      

Very Fine Antique Colt Lightning Medium Frame Slide Action Rifle with Factory Letter and Accessories

The "Colt Lightning Magazine Rifles" in small, medium, and large frame variations replaced the Burgess lever actions as Colt's repeating rifle offering in the late 19th century. Though they were well-made, like the Burgess, they failed to keep up with Winchester's sales and thus dropped from production by the early 1900s. The included factory letter lists this rifle as part of a shipment of ten guns of this type in ".32 CLMR" with 26 inch round barrels, blue finish, and wood stocks sent to the Birmingham Arms Company in Birmingham, Alabama, on February 19, 1891. It has a German silver front sight, adjustable sporting rear sight, the two-line address and patent marking and the caliber marking on top of the barrel, the Rampant Colt emblem on the left side of the frame, a checkered forearm, smooth buttstock, and steel crescent buttplate. Also included with the lot is a nickel finished Ideal #4 combination bullet mold/capper/seater tool marked for "32 COLTS/LIGHTNING", Ideal #4 box featuring the Colt Lightning on the picture label, and a 50-round box of Union Metallic Cartridge solid head 32 caliber cartridges marked for "COLT'S NEW LIGHTNING MAGAZINE RIFLE" on the lid, containing approximately 37 rounds of "U.M.C/32 C.L.M.R." headstamped ammunition.

Class: Antique

Very fine with 80% plus original high polish blue finish, fading mostly along the bottom of the magazine tube and the buttplate, traces of case colors on the hammer, some light scratches and marks throughout, and some slight spotting. The wood is also very fine and has smooth finish, a few broken tops of the otherwise crisp checkering, minor scratches, and some small dents concentrated near the toe. The reloading tool is in very good condition, with minor flaking of the nickel, and the boxes show scuffing and edge wear. The cartridges show lead oxide buildup on the bullets, and a few of the casings have visibly struck primers. Mechanically excellent.

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Antique Colt Medium Frame Slide Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 3161 (Sale Order: 162 of 749)      

Desirable Antique Colt Medium Frame Slide Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Manufactured in 1891, this is a fine example of a Colt Medium Frame Lightning saddle ring carbine. The standard two-line address and patent dates is marked on top of the barrel, with the caliber marking offset to the left at the breech. The Rampant Colt is marked on the left of the receiver and the serial number is on the lower tang. It is fitted with a block blade front sight, filler in the rear sight dovetail, and a Lyman mid-range peep sight on the upper tang. It is mounted with a multipoint checkered slide handle and straight grip stock with a carbine buttplate.

Class: Antique

Fine, retains 75% of the original blue finish and faint case color patterns on the hammer with the balance having thinned to mostly a smooth grey patina, a few scattered patches of light pitting, and refinished buttplate. The wood is also fine with some scattered minor handling marks and mostly well-defined checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Medium Frame Lightning Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 3162 (Sale Order: 163 of 749)      

Exceptional Colt Medium Frame Lightning Slide Action Rifle

This exceptional Colt Lightning Medium Frame Magazine Rifle was manufactured in 1891 and has an octagonal barrel with a full-length magazine tube, German silver blade front sight, adjustable sporting rear sight, "COLTS PT.F.A.MFG.CO. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A./PATENTED MAY 29. SEPT.18.83. MAY 26.85. JUNE 15.86.FEB.22.87." in two lines and "38 Cal." marked on the top barrel flat, sliding breech cover, casehardened hammer, the Rampant Colt trademark on the left side of the frame, serial number on the lower tang, two-piece checkered pump handle, smooth straight wrist buttstock, and blued crescent buttplate. Colt introduced the Lighting slide action rifle is 1884 and production continued until 1902. Colt manufactured approximately 89,777 Lighting Medium Frame Magazine Rifles during 1884-1902. They competed against lever action designs by Winchester and Marlin as well as bolt action rifles on the sporting market. Some were used for defensive and offensive purposes as well, including by some Mexican revolutionaries and western lawmen, including most widely by the San Francisco Police.

Class: Antique

Exceptionally fine with 90% plus original blue finish remaining, fading mostly on the buttplate and upper tang, several patches of surface oxidation on the magazine tube and bottom forward trigger guard tang, bright original case colors, and generally only light handling and storage type marks. The wood is also excellent and has crisp checkering, smooth oil finish, and a few small marks and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Small Frame Lightning Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 3163 (Sale Order: 164 of 749)      

Exceptionally Fine Colt Small Frame Lightning Slide Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1902, the standard two-line address and patent dates is marked on top of the barrel, and the caliber marking is offset on the left at the breech. There is an import mark on the barrel. The Rampant Colt is marked on the left side of the frame, and the serial number is on the lower tang. It is fitted with a blade front sight and fixed notch rear sight. It is mounted with a mostly smooth forearm, having simple border carving, and a straight grip stock with a hard rubber shotgun buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retains 80% of the original blue finish, 85% of the original vibrant case colors on the hammer, and half of the original nitre blue on small parts with the balance having thinned to a smooth grey patina and a few scattered spots of very light surface pitting on the left of the frame. The wood is fine with a hairline crack in the bottom of the slide handle and otherwise a few scattered minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Colt Small Frame Lightning Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 3164 (Sale Order: 165 of 749)      

Colt Small Frame Lightning Slide Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1900. The rifle features a dovetail blade front sight, a fixed notch rear sight, two-line Colt address/patent dates marking stamped on the top barrel flat ahead of the rear sight, "22 Cal" stamped on the upper left barrel flat at the breech, import marking on underside of barrel, and the Rampant Colt stamped on the left side of the receiver. The forearm is smooth but has the outline for a panel of checkering. The buttstock is straight grip with hard rubber buttplate marked with the Rampant Colt.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retaining 90% original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance and some loss on top of the receiver. The revarnished wood is fine with stress line at the upper tang, repair at toe of stock and buttplate, and some handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Excellent Colt New Line .32 Spur Trigger Revolver with Box

Lot # 3165 (Sale Order: 166 of 749)      

Excellent Colt New Line .32 Spur Trigger Revolver with Rare Factory Box

Manufactured in 1874, this is an excellent example of a .32 RF Colt New Line revolver with a scarcely seen factory box. The standard two-line address is marked on top of the barrel flanked by Maltese crosses, and the "32 CAL." caliber marking is on the left of the frame. The matching serial number is marked on the bottom of the barrel, left of the grip frame, rear face of the cylinder ("338"), and in ink inside the right grip. There is a discreet "KM561" collection marking on the butt of the left grip (Karl Moldenaur Collection). It has standard features including a pair of smooth rosewood grips. Includes a scarce, correct factory box.

Class: Antique

Excellent, retains 98% plus of the original nickel finish and 95% plus of the original nitre blue with a few scattered very light handling marks and some extremely light flaking on the edges of the back strap. The grips are also excellent with only the slightest handling marks and retaining nearly all the original varnish. Mechanically excellent. The box is fine with moderate wear, concentrated mostly on the edges and corners.

Provenance: Karl Moldenaur Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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Colt House Model 'Cloverleaf' Snub Nose Revolver

Lot # 3166 (Sale Order: 167 of 749)      

Extremely Rare First Year Production Colt House Model "Cloverleaf" Snub Nose Octagonal Barrel Revolver

The Cloverleaf was Colt's first solid frame production revolver chambered for a metallic cartridge. The Cloverleaf's cylinder chambers were recessed to accept the rims of cartridges, this feature was many years in advance of any other Colt revolver. This revolver was manufactured in 1871, the first year of production, and is a rare variation fitted with a 1 1/2 inch octagon barrel, which was found only on the early 1 1/2 inch barreled revolvers. Both the octagon and round shorter barrels are very rare. The revolver features a fixed German silver, half moon front sight and frame notched rear sight. The left barrel flat is marked "COLT", and the serial number is marked on the butt and hand written on the inside of each grip panel. This revolver had a silver plated brass spur trigger frame with nickel finished 4-shot cylinder, hammer and barrel and blue trigger. Fitted with smooth two-piece varnished walnut grips.

Class: Antique

Fine. The frame retains 25% of the original silver plating while the exposed areas have an aged patina. The cylinder retains 70% original nickel finish. The barrel retains 95% original "frosted" finish with minor flaking, and the hammer retains almost all of the nickel finish with some light flaking. The grips are very fine retaining 90% of the original varnish with some high edge wear and a few minor dents and dings. Mechanically fine.

Provenance: The Will Hoffeld Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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Colt Acid Etched Panel New Police "Cop & Thug" Gripped Revolver

Lot # 3167 (Sale Order: 168 of 749)      

Extremely Fine Colt Etched Panel New Police "Cop & Thug" Gripped Spur Trigger Revolver

These Cop & Thug gripped New Police revolvers are admittedly among the most attractive antique Colts and are very scarce. Less than 4,000 are believed to have been manufactured between 1882 and 1886. This example has the 4 1/2 inch barrel with ejector, the two-line address on top, crisp etched panel on the left marked "NEW POLICE 38", and a fixed round blade front sight. The grips have "COLT" at the top and a police officer restraining a thug's knife armed hand while pointing a Colt revolver at his chest at the bottom.

Class: Antique

Extremely fine, retains 80% of the original nickel finish with some scattered light flaking and minor handling wear, showing mostly a bright grey patina, and the etched panel mostly well-defined. The grips are very fine with some scattered light handling marks, crisp checkering, and distinct "cop and thug" imagery. Mechanically excellent.

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Kornbrath Engraved, Gold Inlaid Colt Thuer Model Derringer

Lot # 3168 (Sale Order: 169 of 749)      

Rare Kornbrath Engraved and Gold Inlaid Colt "Thuer" Third Model Derringer

Produced between 1875 and 1912, this derringer was embellished by Master Engraver Rudoph Kornbrath in the early 20th century. The frame is done in oak leaf and acorn designs with punch dot background, geometric designs on the front strap and floral patterns on the back strap. Fixed sights, with the "-COLT-" marking on top of the barrel hand engraved and gold inlaid, and "41 CAL" on the left side of the frame inside a banner. Serial number is marked on the frame under the grip, with matching "555" on the underside of the barrel. Checkered hammer, smooth trigger and smooth two-piece walnut grips.

Class: Antique

Very fine, with 70% of the original high polished fire blue finish, showing areas of flaking and a mottled brown patina on the exposed steel. All of the gold remains, with a small amount of bubbling. 40% of the original silver remains on the frame, concentrated on the front strap and in the protected areas, with a fine aged brass patina on the remainder. Grips are very good, with a few minor handling marks and light varnish wear. Mechanically excellent.

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Pair of Factory Engraved Colt No. 1 Derringers

Lot # 3169 (Sale Order: 170 of 749)      

Very Fine Pair of Silver Plated Factory Engraved National Arms Co. No. 1 Derringers -A) National Arms Co. No. 1 Derringer

Very Fine Pair of Silver Plated Factory Engraved National Arms Co. No. 1 Derringers -A) National Arms Co. No. 1 Derringer
These distinctive derringers were first manufactured by Moore Patent Firearms Co. in 1863 to 1865 and then the National Arms Co. until 1870 when the company was purchased by Colt, and Colt continued to manufacture them for another twenty years. Thus, this same design was manufactured for nearly three decades and was one of the classic pocket pistols of the latter half of the 19th century. This pair has flourishes of scroll engraving on the sides of the silver plated barrels and frames. The barrels have rounded blade front sights, "NATIONAL ARMS Co BROOKLYN. N.Y" marked on top, the patent markings on the undersides, and the serial numbers on the bottom at the breech. The first pistol has "N17" on the breech face, and "N50" is on the second pistol.

Manufacture: National Arms Co
Model: #1 Derringer
BBL: 2 1/2 inch flat top round
Stock:
Gauge: 38
Finish: silver
Grips: metal
Serial Number: 1417
Class: Antique

Condition: Very fine with 85% of the original silver plating remaining and displaying attractive aged patina, some blistering on the barrel, and small spots of brass on the frame along with crisp engraving and minor overall wear. Mechanically excellent.

B) National Arms Co. No. 1 Derringer

Manufacture: National Arms Co
Model: #1 Derringer
BBL: 2 1/2 inch flat top round
Stock:
Gauge: 38
Finish: silver
Grips: metal
Serial Number: 1450
Class: Antique

Condition: Very fine with crisp engraving, 85% of the original silver plating remaining, a few small spots of brass showing through on the frame, and some blistering on the barrel. Mechanically fine.

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Smith & Wesson Model No. 1 Second Issue Revolver with Case

Lot # 3170 (Sale Order: 171 of 749)      

Very Fine Smith & Wesson Model No. 1 Second Issue Single Action Revolver with Gutta Percha Case

Manufactured from 1860 to 1868, this Model 1, Second Issue revolver features a blade front and notch rear sights, 7 round un-fluted cylinder, square flared butt, and scarce all silver plated finish with casehardened hammer. The top of the barrel is marked "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS", the cylinder is marked with the patent dates and the serial number is marked on the butt. Fitted with varnished rosewood grips, with right panel numbered "67129". Assembly number "T" is properly stamped on the rear of the barrel, front cylinder face and right heel under the grip. Complete in an original Smith & Wesson gutta percha case with decorative lid with the image of a Number 1 revolver and "MANUFACTURED ONLY BY/SMITH & WESSON,/SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS". The lining in the lid is a floral design purple velvet and there is brown velvet in the bottom and a 56 round cartridge block.

Class: Antique

Very fine. The barrel and frame retain 85% original silver plating with some scattered minor flaking and some discoloration as well as traces of silver on the cylinder. The hammer retains most of the original case colors. The grips are excellent with 95% original varnish remaining, showing some very minor lower edge wear, a few minor dings, a small absent splinter on the right side at the escutcheon and a few light handling marks. The markings are clear. Mechanically excellent. The case exterior is excellent and the lining has a hole worn in it from the hammer and some moderate contact wear.

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2nd Quality Marked S&W Model No. 1 2nd Issue Revolver

Lot # 3171 (Sale Order: 172 of 749)      

Very Scarce 2nd Quality Marked Smith & Wesson Model No. 1 Second Issue Revolver

Manufactured from 1860 to 1868, this Model 1 Second Issue revolver has the rare "2D. QUALITY" marking on both sides of the barrel. This marking indicated there were slight casting flaws when the revolver was manufactured. The manufacturing flaws did not affect the mechanical function and they were sold at a discount. Approximately 4,402 of these types of revolvers feature the "2D QUALITY" marking. The barrel and cylinder have matching assembly marks which differ from the marking on the grip frame, a not uncommon feature on 2nd quality No. 1s. The right grip panel is numbered to the gun.

Class: Antique

Fine. The barrel retains 40% original blue finish and traces of blue remain on the cylinder with the balance a smooth brown patina. The frame retains 97% age darkened original silver plating. The grips are very good with a surface chip near the bottom (left panel), some minor handling marks and retaining half of the original varnish. Mechanically fine. A desirable 2nd quality marked No. 1 that will be a welcomed addition to your S&W collection.

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Retailer Marked Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 "Old Army" Revolver

Lot # 3172 (Sale Order: 173 of 749)      

Cased Retailer Marked Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 "Old Army" Revolver

This very fine post-Civil War production S&W "Old Army" has the British retailer marking "NUNN, HERTFORD" on top of the barrel rib following the one-line S&W legend. London proofs are stamped on the barrel and cylinder between the chambers. The standard patent marking is stamped on the cylinder. The right grip panel is numbered to the gun. Matching assembly marks appear on the grip frame, barrel, and cylinder. The period retailer partitioned oak case contains a cleaning rod and loose cartridges.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retaining 70% bright original high polish blue finish with thinning to a brown and smooth gray patina on the grip straps. The grips are also very fine showing some scattered handling marks, a tiny repaired chip at the heel (right panel), and retaining most of the original finish. Mechanically excellent. The refinished case is very good with a crack on the lid and heavy wear to the lining. A solid representative example of a S&W Model No. 2 "Old Army" revolver.

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New York Engraved Smith & Wesson .32 Single Action Revolver

Lot # 3173 (Sale Order: 174 of 749)      

New York Engraved Smith & Wesson .32 Single Action Revolver with Pearl Grips

The ".32 Single Action" is a significant departure from the older No. 1 1/2 First and Second Issue revolvers in that it utilizes the famous Smith & Wesson top break design and has a rebounding hammer for added safety. Manufactured from 1878-1892, this is a later model built with an external strain screw for mainspring tension. The revolver is decorated with a beautiful, high quality period New York floral scroll engraving on punch dot background along with zig zag line borders, entwining line motif on the backstrap and cylinder flutes, floral motif on the top strap, and floral blossom behind the hammer. The revolver wears a set of very attractive pearl bird's head grips. Matching serial numbers appear on the butt, cylinder, barrel, and barrel latch.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retaining 75% plus retailer applied nickel plating and crisp engraving. The grips are excellent with highly attractive fiery colors. Mechanically excellent. A fine example of 19th century American artistry.

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Dolne Apache Pinfire Pocket Revolver with Folding Knife

Lot # 3174 (Sale Order: 175 of 749)      

Very Fine Dolne Apache Pinfire Pocket Revolver with Folding Knife

The revolver combines a double action revolver with folding German silver knuckles and a 3 1/2 inch folding dagger. "L. DOLNE INVUR" is stamped under the serial number on the right front of the frame. The Apache revolver received its nickname from the Parisian street gangs of the late 19th century and early 20th century. These criminals were particularly fond of using hand to hand combat. The brass knuckles obviously fit this style well. The revolver and knife were also suitable for use in a multi-person attack that was commonly used: one member of the gang would disable the victim with a scarf or similar item while the other picked through their pockets for valuables. They could be used as a threat to ensure compliance.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retains 85% plus of the original blue on the cylinder, the German silver mostly bright, and a smooth grey patina on other iron components including the knife blade. The various articulations and latches function properly. Mechanically excellent.

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