4042 DESIRABLE VINE STYLE SCROLL ENGRAVED, SILVER &

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 5,000.00 USD
Estimated at 10,000.00 - 15,000.00 USD
GOLD PLATED, COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY CAP & BALL REVOLVER WITH CASE EX GREENBERG & LOCKE COLLECTIONS. Cal. 44. S# 154301. Bbl. 8" rnd. with standard New York address single line roll marking. 6-shot rnd. rebated cyl. with naval engagement scene roll engraving. Left side of frame has standard "COLT'S/ PATENT" marking. Bbl., frame, and grip straps have matching serial numbers "154301" with an "E" marking above or below them signifying factory engraving. Cyl. matchs via "4301". Frame, grip straps, along with breech and muzzle ends of bbl. have generous coverage of the late percussion vine style scroll engraving. This engraving which came into use circa. 1861-1870 lacked the punch dot background of the Gustave Young Germanic scroll. The new style scroll presented a graceful and refreshingly elegant look. Sides of hammer feature the wolf's head motif. Loading lever, cyl., and hammer are gold finished. Bbl., frame, grip straps, and wedge are silver finished. 1-piece ivory grip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: this rare revolver is housed in a period wood casing with green felt fitted interior. Case contains powder flask, 2-cavity bullet mold, J. Goldmarks cardboard cap box, nipple wrench, case key, and a small supply of rnd. balls. Included is a copy of the book "Colt Engraving" by R.L. Wilson (Copyright 1974, 1982). This beautiful revolver is pictured on page 169 and attributed to the Corydon B. Rich collection. A framed copy of the mirror image photograph used in the book is included. Additional printed material consists of 2 pages of photographs and description from the Brian Lebel's Old West Events, January 25th, 2020 Auction. CONDITION: bbl. and frame and backstrap have largely faded to gray showing small handling marks and dark spots. Nicely visible silver remains under the loading lever, in protected areas at the rear of the bbl., in the shoulder stock cuts of the frame and upper portions of the back strap. The brass trigger guard retains good silver on its forward portions, with the brass in the front of the grips largely showing a mild patina. Loading lever has good gold finish on its upper radius facing the bbl. as well as other protected areas. The cyl. shows small amounts of visible gold on the rebated portion. Sides of hammer retain nicely visible gold. The grips show a pleasing variable yellow aged patina appearance. Action is tight and sound. Bore is generally bright with sound rifling showing spots of very light pitting. The exterior of the case shows wear and handling marks with areas of finish loss. The interior cloth shows light wear. The nipple wrench has a broken prong. This revolver represents a fine example of vine style factory engraving that is certain to enhance any collection. PROVENANCE: The Esteemed Norm Greenberg Collection. Formerly of the William M. Locke (01-27643/DS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-15,000.