3006 CONFEDERATE JS ANCHOR KERR REVOLVER PROBABLE

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This item SOLD at 2023 May 14 @ 10:10UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 2,000.00 USD
Estimated at 4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD

SURVIVOR FROM BATTLE OF SAYLOR'S CREEK. Cal. 54 bore. S# 1379. Bbl. 5.7". This was the most popular Confederate imported revolver. High quality Army revolver was made by the London Armoury Company & so marked on lock & frame. "KERR’S PATENT 1379" stamped on right side of frame. Internally "1101" stamped on frame, top strap, back of cylinder, & inside triggerguard. "JS/Anchor" Confederate inspection stamped on grip under triggerguard. This revolver, Webley wedge-frame S# 3375, and Griswold S# 2041 (sold on these floors 11-8-2021, lot 3002) were from an estate sale near Farmville, VA and all 3 revolvers were "as found". Consignor believes revolvers were retained souvenirs from the last major battle of Civil War, Saylor’s Creek and reason to doubt. Indeed, Farmville is nearest town to last major fight of Lee’s Army just outside Appomattox. This and other two associated revolvers "do whistle Dixie". This revolver is among the earliest serial numbers known on blockade run Kerrs, it is also in very fine condition for a Confederate revolver with fine "as found" surface. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, cylinder retains majority of its original blue finish, frame & barrel retain bright blue in protected areas with balance grungy plum/brown patina. Crisp markings. Grips are well fit, checkering good, hand worn patina, crisp "JS/anchor" marking. Cylinder pin retaining bolt spring has filing and buggered screw. Single action is mechanically functional, bright shiny rifled bore. (01-23283/JS). $4,000-6,000.