3002 FINE & RARE “AUGUSTA” MARKED CONFEDERATE RIGDON &

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This item SOLD at 2022 Nov 06 @ 11:09UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 15,000.00 USD
Estimated at 30,000.00 - 40,000.00 USD
ANSLEY REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S#1518. The earliest Rigdon & Ansley revolvers were made early 1864 at Augusta, Georgia at end of Leech & Rigdon contracts. Serial numbers for Rigdon & Ansley's start about 1500 & about the 1st 200 are marked “AUGUSTA GA CSA”. The lowest known revolver marked is 1512 and the highest is 1689. This revolver has inspection cartouche of confederate government. Wescom Hudgins who inspected early 1864 in Augusta and Athens. The serial number “1518” is observed on all parts normally numbered: barrel, cylinder, frame, loading arm, wedge, loading lever catch, arbor, trigger guard, backstrap and penciled on grip in backstrap mortise. There is small factory inspection mark “W” on trigger guard bow. This is a superior condition Confederate revolver with long elite collection history. COLLECTION HISTORY: Herb Rosenthal, Tom Wibberly, Ron Bridges, William Albaugh, Johnny Mac Nickles, Ted Meredith, Dr. Joseph Murphy, pictured in American Society of Arms bulletin, #76, 1997, page 81. CONDITION: very good overall, fine by Confederate standards, very sharp crisp lines, tiny traces of finish in protected area, over half original varnish on grips, smooth iron patina, light mustard patina to brass, mechanically fine, sharp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Cullen Smith estate collection. (01-21355/JS). ANTIQUE. $30,000-40,000.