C416 CASED PAIR OF CIVIL WAR ERA COLT MODEL 1860 PERCUSSION REVOLVERS [A]

$7,500.00

Serial no. 77921 1860 ARMY .44 Caliber has Naval Engagement Scene on Cylinder with matching numbers the Barrel, Barrel Wedge, Frame, Trigger Guard, Backstop, and Cylinder. Manufactured 1862. Shows scant remnants of original finish now appearing mostly a mottled brown gray patina overall. Action is good and functions as it should. Walnut grips are solid with wear and handling marks.  Serial no. 128569 1860 ARMY .44 Caliber has faint Naval Engagement Scene on Cylinder with numbers matching on Barrel, Frame, Trigger Guard, Backstop and Cylinder was Manufactured 1863. Replacement wedge. Shows scant traces of original finish now appearing mostly a freckled uneven brown gray patina overall. Action needs work, cylinder index is inconsistent. Walnut grips are solid with wear and holding marks. Includes an oak display case fitted for the two included revolvers, G & J.W. Hawksley Sheffield powder flask, unmarked reproduction powder flask, “COLT’S/PATENT” bullet mold, two “Combustible Envelope” cartridge boxes, lead balls, UMC cap tin, reproduction Eley Bros. cap tin, and reproduction L-shaped combination screwdriver/nipple wrench.

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C416 CASED PAIR OF CIVIL WAR ERA COLT MODEL 1860 PERCUSSION REVOLVERS; Serial no. 77921 1860 ARMY .44 Caliber has Naval Engagement Scene on Cylinder with matching numbers the Barrel, Barrel Wedge, Frame, Trigger Guard, Backstop, and Cylinder. Manufactured 1862. Shows scant remnants of original finish now appearing mostly a mottled brown gray patina overall. Action is good and functions as it should. Walnut grips are solid with wear and handling marks.  Serial no. 128569 1860 ARMY .44 Caliber has faint Naval Engagement Scene on Cylinder with numbers matching on Barrel, Frame, Trigger Guard, Backstop and Cylinder was Manufactured 1863. Replacement wedge. Shows scant traces of original finish now appearing mostly a freckled uneven brown gray patina overall. Action needs work, cylinder index is inconsistent. Walnut grips are solid with wear and holding marks. Includes an oak display case fitted for the two included revolvers, G & J.W. Hawksley Sheffield powder flask, unmarked reproduction powder flask, “COLT’S/PATENT” bullet mold, two “Combustible Envelope” cartridge boxes, lead balls, UMC cap tin, reproduction Eley Bros. cap tin, and reproduction L-shaped combination screwdriver/nipple wrench.

ANTIQUE   $ 7,500.