4007 COLT TEXAS PATERSON REVOLVER, VERY RARE 2-BARREL

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 25,000.00 USD
Estimated at 50,000.00 - 75,000.00 USD
SET. Cal. 36. S# 965. Rarely seen Texas Paterson with 12" & matching 4 7/16" barrels. This revolver is published in the Texas Arms Collectors "Parade of Walkers" with copy included in lot. The No. 5 Holster Model Texas Paterson is the holy grail of early colts along with Walkers. 1000 Texas Patersons were made 1838-1840 and 4 documented survivors are known with both long & short barrel sets. The revolver conforms to standard configuration with 5-shot cylinder with rolled stagecoach holdup scene marking, tiny silver blade front sights, 12" barrel has Colt Paterson address, short barrel does not, varnished 1-piece walnut grips. Serial number was observed on the rear face of both barrels, cylinder, cylinder rotating ring, bottom of grip strap, and wedge. Revolver was not disassembled as it is well known and published in several texts. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: undated Hal Retting, Colt Industries note with attached description of revolver. Copy of Texas Gun Collectors "Parade of Texas Patersons" 1995 edition of bulletin, copy of pertinent pages from Colt Paterson texts. CONDITION: good overall, all original and matching, noted restoration is restored hammer spur, replaced wedge screw on long barrel, and 1" inset to grip at inside right toe, grips retain about 20% original varnish, traces of blue are found on both barrels with numerous small nicks and scratches, cylinder was mostly discerned cylinder scene with areas of pitting, barrel address appears purposely mostly removed-but partially discerned. Mechanics are functional, sharp multi-groove Paterson rifling. PROVENANCE: Found in Izmar, Turkey in 1961; Paul Sorrell collection; The Esteemed Norm Greenberg Collection. (01-27660/JS). ANTIQUE. $50,000-75,000