3447 FINE LARGE BORE CASED TRANTER REVOLVER.

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 17:47UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
Cal. 54 Bore (.442). S# 19656T. Standard configuration of early 4th model manufactured about 1864, 6" octagonal unmarked barrel, integral notched rear sight, inset pointed pin front side, loading assembly marked "TRANTERS PATENT" attached to left side of frame which has scroll engraving en suite unloading arm, trigger bow, and butt cap. Double action, single trigger with no spur. Serial number engraved on left side of frame "No. 19656 T", mounted with one piece checkered walnut grips. Revolver is housed in original green baize lined oak casing compartmented for revolver, Dixon bag flask, pewter oiler, wood handled nipple wrench/vent pick, wood handled screwdriver, brass "TRANTER PATENT" 2 cavity 54 bore bullet mode, loose bullets, five extra nipples, extra cylinder (#ed 79 on back), wood brass and steel combination rammer and worm, and functional case key. "J. BEATTIE" agents paper label inside lid. This was a popular big bore army revolver worldwide, several revolvers are identified as Confederate used from 8000-18,000 serial range. CONDITION: : revolver is overall very good with traces of original blue finish, balance gray patina. Accessories all very good. Casing externally soiled and scuffed, lining soiled and scuffed. Agent's label torn & stained at bottom right quadrant. Revolver is mechanically fine with bright rifled bore. (01-24097/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.