4106A RARE CONFEDERATE TUCKER & SHERRARD DRAGOON

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REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 106. Among the rarest of all Confederate revolvers are pistols produced in Lancaster TX by the firm of Tucker and Sherrard with a total of 12 documented pistols, three of which are navies S# 1, 59, and 72 and nine dragoons. All war time Tucker & Sherrard dragoons have square back trigger guards. S# 3 & 23 have slightly shorter cylinders with oval Colt-style cylinder stops. S# 52, 54, 56, 81 are unique low-hammer design. S# 103, 106, and 129 are standard hammer design, which is style offered here. S# 103 is part of Virginia Historical Society collection.

There has not been a "real" Tucker & Sherrard Dragoon discovered since I started this database 40 years ago, these three low hammers may be the only survivors. S# 103 is part of Virginia Historical Society collection.

There is a file of correspondence concerning production in Texas State archive. Bill Gary in his 1987 text transcribes them all and concludes properly that very few guns were made between contact date mid 1862 and 1863.

We know after the war there was a small quantity of Tucker and Sherrard barrels leftover and it is well documented that the firm of Clark, Sherrard & Co. made guns from these parts, circa 1867. Documented serial numbers range 126-404 in my database, with about a dozen originals known, and about as many fakes. All post war Clark & Sherrards have round trigger guards. Several are in wonderful condition and have beautifully etched "TEXAS ARMS" decorated cylinders, the top straps are etched: CLARK, SHERRARD & CO / LANCASTER TEXAS".

Tucker & Sherrard S# 106 conforms with the 4 low-hammer and other 2 high-hammer survivors in dimensions and markings, 7.5" octagonal to round barrel with no cutout loading notch. S#s found stamped on most every part unlike Colt stamped on sides of loading lever pivot and back of hammer. This revolver is pictured across 2 pages of Bill Gary's "CONFEDERATE REVOLVERS". S# 106 is complete and original.

UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Bill Gary's original collector card, 1973. Copy of Bill Gary signed "Confederate Revolvers". CONDITION: good to very good overall, iron patina, brass grip frame has break repairs at ears of back strap and rear of trigger bow, professionally repaired. Grips have "GARY" stamped internally in back strap channel as Bill did with most his collection. Mechanics are fine, good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Bill Locke (1894-1972) collection; Bill Gary Collection (1924-2014); Little John Auction of Bill Gary Estate, lot 1052, June 29, 2014; Esteemed Norman Greenberg estate collection. (01-27598/JS). ANTIQUE. $50,000-100,000.