3030 CONFEDERATE INSCRIBED COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 3,500.00 USD
Estimated at 7,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
REVOLVER WITH GREAT COLLECTION HISTORY. Cal. 44, S# 72549. This standard issue Colt army revolver is inscribed "Lt. J. Brown / Memphis Tenn. CSA 1863" on back strap. This revolver has a receipt from the legendary Texas dealer Leon "Red" Jackson to Pioneer Confederate collector Bill Bond April 1961. The Bond Estate collection was sold at Conestoga Auction in 1994, revolver was lot 2269. It is still accompanied by the original military flap holster. Colt factory letter states this revolver was shipped as part of 1000 revolvers to the St. Louis arsenal November 7, 1862. Lieutenant Brown must have captured or was issued this captured arm and holster at some point in his Confederate service. The inscription appears original, probably commemorative added after the war. There are several Lieutenant J. Brown's in Confederate service, but the only one that makes sense is Lt. John Brown of Company H, 2nd Tennessee Cavalry regiment also known as Barteau's 22nd Tennessee Cavalry which was organized originally in June of 1862. John Brown enlisted September 6, 1863 in Jasper AL. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: file of correspondence and research, Jackson Arms receipt from 1961, auction receipt 1994, Colt factory letter. CONDITION: very good overall, complete, and matching, no original finish, gray iron patina, markings including inscription are all very good, mechanically fine, crisp rifled bore. (01-25216/JS). ANTIQUE. $7,000-9,000.