4002 CONFEDERATE SPILLER & BURR REVOLVER.

SOLD
14,030.00USD
This item SOLD at 2024 Nov 03 @ 11:12UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 6,000.00 USD
Estimated at 12,000.00 - 15,000.00 USD

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Cal. .36. S# 1182. Classic Confederate brass frame copy of a Whitney navy revolver made in Atlanta/Macon, GA. 7" octagonal barrel. Serial numbers are all Atlanta die fonts. Cylinder and loading arm are from Whitney with Whitney serial numbers still discernible. The color & patina of the 2 Whitney parts match rest of gun and could be wartime alteration as Spiller had numerous cylinders fail. This revolver was made in Atlanta in late 1863 but failed inspection, it was one of about 400 unfinished revolvers sent to the Macon Armory in January 1864 after CS government purchase. It was finished and issued in Macon, Macon inspection on right side of frame "E" and in grips "H". There are several other revolvers in this serial range all Atlanta made and Macon issued. There are 3 higher serial number guns issued by Macon MSK, in May 1864 S#s 1219, 1223, & 1237. This is an interesting, attractive & original Spiller & Burr with probable wartime alteration to cylinder & loading lever. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: my current article on Spiller & Burr manufacturing linked here and printed copy accompanying this lot. CONDITION: very good overall, revolver is original and complete with exception of Whitney cylinder & loading lever, thumb bolt & loading lever latch. Matching S#s observed on barrel, cylinder pin, frame, trigger guard, and each grip. Mottled brass patina with discernible small braised inset repair to right side of topstrap, smooth mottled iron patina to cylinder, loading lever & barrel. Grips are better than average, moderate edge wear, hand worn patina. Mechanically functions well, discernible rifled bore. PROVENANCE: ex-Buddy Bass collection. (01-25719/JS). ANTIQUE. (12,000-15,000)