4048 SCARCE CIVIL WAR MODEL 1861 NAVY REVOLVER.

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 600.00 USD
Estimated at 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 USD
Cal. 36. S# 25822. Standard configuration of model 1861 navy revolver made last year of Civil War in 1865, standard configuration 7.5" round barrel with 1-line NEW YORK US AMERICA address, small "COLT'S / PATENT" left side of frame, "36CAL" stamped on left side of trigger guard, 6-shot cylinder with rolled naval battle scene. Silver plated brass trigger guard and backstrap, varnished walnut grips. Most 1861 navy revolvers were converted to cartridge, this is honest surviving example in original unaltered percussion configuration. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: hand drawn colored collection card by Roger Ballard. CONDITION: very good overall, all matching and complete, metal is mottled gray patina with scattered pitting, sharp marking, grips retain virtually all their original factory varnish with moderate edge wear. Brass grip frame retains traces of tarnished silver wash. Mechanically fine, sharp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Doug Heiser, Franklin Civil War Show, 2021; Roger Ballard Collection. (01-26292/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,500.