4050 CONSECUTIVE PAIR OF CIVIL WAR COLT MODEL 1862

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 2,500.00 USD
Estimated at 5,000.00 - 7,000.00 USD
POCKET POLICE INSCRIBED & ENGRAVED REVOLVERS, JOHN MCFARLAND, INDIANA VOLUNTEERS. Cal. 36 S# 27596 & 27597. Revolvers manufactured in 1864 are in standard configuration of 1862 pocket police Colts, five shot fluted cylinders, 4.5" round barrels, one line New York US America addresses period. Revolvers are custom engraved with replated silver with original Colt 1-piece ivory grips. John Henry McFarland (1840-1877) had long Civil War service. His inscribed Henry rifle is highest S# known for Civil War soldier. McFarland had service with 31st, 115th, and 151st Indiana Volunteer Infantries. He is buried where he grew up in Round Hill Indiana. Pistols are displayed in modern casing with unassociated brass mold and COLTS PATENT brass mold. CONDITION: fine as replated, well patinaed grips, crisp engraving and discernible markings. Mechanics are fine with good sharp bores, S# 27597 has pitting. (01-26735, 01-26736/JS). BOTH ANTIQUE. $5,000-7,000.