4030 RARE & FINE CASED COLT 1851 3RD MODEL NAVY

CURRENT BID
0.00USD
ENTER YOUR MAXIMUM ABSENTEE BID[?]
You must bid at least
10,000.00USD
USD
10,000.00 x 1 unit = 10,000.00USDApplicable fees & taxes are added at checkout.
[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 10,000.00 USD
Estimated at 20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
REVOLVER WITH FACTORY CANTEEN SHOULDER STOCK. Cal. 36. S# 79446. Nathan Swayze in his 1967 treatise on Colt 1851 navies states that these 4 screw cut for shoulder stock navies are rare and saw little use. This example, however obviously saw use as grips are worn and carved where detachable stock yoke was attached. The canteen stock final patent was 1859 just in time for the Civil War where this model would find buyers among wealthy volunteers. Canteen stock was ingenious in design being made of metal with threaded metal spout & cap at top of comb. This reservoir occupies most of the volume of the stock which was sandwiched between two walnut halves exceptionally well fitted. No wonder Dr. Moore states these are very rare. This revolver conforms to late third model navies with one-line Hartford address, iron grip frame with milled groove on butt, swivel attached forward of trigger bow, matching swivels on belly of shoulder stock. Front sight is factory inset blade characteristic of this rare variation. Left side of trigger guard has "M" factory inspection mark. Revolver is housed in Colt English oak casing, green baize lined interior having provisions for the shoulder stock with factory cutouts for each sling swivel, rare "COLT NAVY FLASK" stamped James Dixson powder flask, "MERWIN & BRAY" pack of combustible navy cartridges, 2-cavity "COLTS PATENT" bullet mold, pewter oil bottle, "L" shaped Colt screwdriver, slotted tip cleaning rod, large Ely cap tin, round balls & bullets. Also included are spare mainspring, wedge, trigger spring & screws in lidded compartment. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of pages from Robert Moore's "51 COLT NAVIES" concerning rare canteen stocked models. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, revolver is complete and matching, shoulder stock is complete and matching S# 79451; 5 numbers from revolver. Revolver retains about 30% faded blue and muted case colors, complete naval battle cylinder scene, crisp markings, both shoulder stock & grips retains much original bright factory varnish. Casing and accessories very good overall, flask is dented. Mechanics are fine, crisp shiny rifled bore. (01-27274/JS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-30,000.