4079 PRESENTATION MARKED REMINGTON 1861 NAVY MODEL

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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 750.00 USD
Estimated at 1,500.00 - 2,500.00 USD
CARTRIDGE CONVERSION REVOLVER. Cal. 38 CF. S# 11946. Bbl. 7 3/8" octagon with bead font sight. Beal's type frame with concealed threads. Cartridge conversion without addition of an ejector or loading gate, percussion loading lever is intact. Left bbl. flat is engraved "Presented To Capt Lewis BY Col. Greene". Right bbl. flat is engraved "CANANEA MEX. AUGUST 1906". Round 6 shot cyl. Added nickel finish. Walnut 2 piece grips. UNATTACHED ACCESORIES: Consignor supplied notes from the book " Colonel Greene and the Copper Rocket" by C. L. Sonnichsen. Colonel William Cornell Greene was a cattle baron from the American Southwest who discovered a rich copper deposit in Cananea, Mexico in the late 1800s. "Capt. Lewis" was likely refers to C.B. Lewis, who was in charge of handling matters at the Cananea Mine in 1906 when there was a huge miners strike. According to the book, Greene used this revolver to shoot down James Burnett in Tombstone, AZ in 1897, who caused the drowning death of his daughter and her friend. CONDITION: Bbl. & frame retain over 80% renickeled finish done at the time of conversion. Bbl markings are largely removed by polishing. Cyl has a large spot of flaked nickel finish. The butt shows file marks indicating removal of a marking. Grips show heavy wear with dents & chips including at large missing chip at the butt of the right panel. Functioning action. Bore retains strong rifling showing small spots of light pitting. (01-27906/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,500.