| An exceptional Civil War
period Smith & Wesson Model 2 Army .32 rim fire revolver In its original holster with a factory letter. S/N
26073 for May 1864. |
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| A cased .31 Hartford
pocket colt 1849 model With
five inch barrel in superb condition. This gun was probably kept in a holster at some
stage in its life so that the barrel retains little blue but it is dark. The edges are all
sharp. The blued cylinder is nearly mint as is the grip. There is case hardening on the
frame and the trigger guard and backstrap retain nearly all of their original silver. S/N
90024 for 1854. |
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| A cased 80 bore third
model Tranter percussion revolver. with a full set of accoutrements.
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| A cased 80 bore 4th
model Tranter In
excellent condition (97% blue) with a full set of accoutrements. |
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| A cased 54 bore Beaumont
Adams percussion revolver In
excellent condition. Anonymous retailer - perhaps never had one. No label in case. No
Serial number.Very nice accoutrements. |
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| A cased 54 bore London
Armoury Company Beaumont Adams percussion revolver. By Wilson of Sheffield with a full set of
accoutrements in excellent condition. |
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| An unusual cased 56 bore
early Adams 1851 percussion revolver By Deane Adams & Deane. A full set of correct accoutrements
including a fine condition Dixon flask and a Hawksley oil bottle. S/N 9720R for 1855.
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| A cased second model .28
Root percussion revolver With
accoutrements. About 85% original bluing on the gun which is in good mechanical order. S/N
9334 for 1856/57.
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| A nicely cased Webley
Bentley Type 54 bore self-cocking
percussion revolver by Osborne with an unusual rammer configuration. Barrel nearly 100%
original blue. Flask and oil bottle by Hawksley. Eley cap bag. Full set of accoutrements.
Sleepy. |
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