4044 PUBLISHED GEORGIA SHIPPED COLT FLUTED MODEL 1860

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 4,000.00 USD
Estimated at 8,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
ARMY REVOLVER. Cal 44. S# 2059. Standard configuration, 8" barrel with 1 line Hartford address, German silver blade front sight. 300 Colt army revolvers were shipped to State of Georgia ordered by Governor Joseph Brown December 27, 1860. This revolver was part of Charles Pate collection and pictured and described in his exemplary 2021 text "The Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver" in chapter on "Southern New Model Army Colts". The 300 revolvers which this is one of the rare known survivors was probably issued to Phillip's Legion Cavalry which served with Jeb Stuart in Virginia. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt factory letters confirming shipment to State of Georgia, December 27, 1860 and configuration of revolver. Signed copy of the Charles Pate Colt Army book detailed this exact revolver. CONDITION: very good overall, appears complete and matching. Matching serial number is found on barrel, frame trigger guard, backstrap, wedge, arbor, and last 3 digits inked in backstrap channel of grips. Markings all discernible including patent and serial number on opposite flutes of cylinder, 1-line Hartford address is well discerned as is "COLT'S / PATENT" on left side of frame. Iron has a mostly smooth mottled gray patina. Brass trigger guard has light mustard patina and traces of silver, and small factory inspection "G" on left at rear, a small "s" is stamped on left front web of trigger bow. Grips are well fit, hand worn patina, moderate edge wear, traces of original factory varnish. Mechanically fine with crisp discernible rifling. (01-27784/JS). ANTIQUE. $8,000-12,000.