4116 WONDERFUL COLT 2ND MODEL DRAGOON REVOLVER OF

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10,000.00USD
This item SOLD at 2024 Nov 03 @ 13:14UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 3,750.00 USD
Estimated at 7,500.00 - 10,000.00 USD
COLONEL JEWETT OF THE 10th VERMONT. Cal. 44. S# 9690. Bbl. 7 1/2" round with octagon shank and New York address. Six-shot round cyl. with desirable Texas Ranger roll-engraved scene and rectangular cyl. stops. Brass backstrap and square back trigger guard. One-piece walnut grips have reasonably clear cartouches. Bbl., frame, grip strap, and cyl. have matching numbers. Wedge is numbered "0074". Loading lever is numbered "3251". Backstrap is engraved "Presented to / COL. A. B. JEWETT / 10TH Regt. Vt. Vols. / by the / Citizens of Swanton, Vt.". Albert B. Jewett was born March 20, 1829, and died March 6, 1887. He served as First Lieutenant in the 1st Vermont Infantry Regiment for its entire 3 months of service, including the 1861 Battle of Big Bethel. He then recruited for the formation of the 10th Vermont Infantry Regiment, which he commanded until April of 1864, when he resigned his commission. He commanded the unit through numerous engagements, including the Pursuit of Lee after Gettysburg, Culpeper, Bristoe, Kelly’s Ford, and Brandy Station in 1863. Colonel Jewett and the 10th Vermont also fought at the Rapidan, the Wilderness, and Spottsylvania in 1864 prior to his departure from military service. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: "History of the 10th Regiment, Vermont Volunteers" with biographical sketches and complete roster. CONDITION: metal was cleaned to bright, but has begun to acquire a pleasing gray patina and shows handling marks with scattered, light corrosion. Cyl. retains 30% scene. Grip straps are cleaned. Grips show minor losses at the butt. Action functions well. Fine bore with scattered, light pitting, retaining strong rifling. (01-25400/DS/BF). ANTIQUE. $7,500-10,000.