Please note that these items have not been graded. All terms used are for general purposes of description. We will be glad to provide, upon request, digital images of each item.
V) Savage Revolving Fire-Arms Co. Navy Model .36 caliber, 6-shot round cylinder. 7-1/8" octagonal barrel. Heart-shaped trigger/lever guard. Cocks and indexes fine.....$1995
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W) Very nice J.M. Cooper Pocket Model Revolver 2nd Model. 1863/1864 manufacture. Both single and double action. Six shot, all matching numbers. 4" barrel.....SOLD
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Y) Adams Double Action Revolver .44 caliber, 6 inch barrel and 12 inches overall. Five shot cylinder and spurless hammer. Virginia got 999. Alabama got 300. Georgia got 400. A total of 1,075 were purchased by the U.S. See "Firearms from Europe" pgs. 31,32,62, & 64.....$850
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Z) Bacon Revolver, rare Civil War Type 1 Navy Model, serial #41 of approximately 400, scroll engraved, all matching numbers.....$1950
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AA) E. Whitney Navy Revolver, .36 caliber, tight action, nice uncleaned dark grey patina.....$1550
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AB) 12 mm cal E. Lefaucheux revolver. This is the type of pistol associated with Stonewall Jackson. 6 1/4" barrel, well marked single action, spur trigger guard, complete with lanyard ring, super grips and well maintained. Very nice.....$1550
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AH) Model 1858 Starr Navy Revolver. Double-action percussion revolver, 6" barrel, .36 caliber. Hard to find with only about 3,000 made. Serial #663. Low serial # indicates early production.....$1195
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AJ) London Armory Kerr Revolver, .44 caliber. More widely used by Confederate cavalrymen than all Southern-manufactured handguns combined.....SOLD
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AN) Single Action Starr Revolver, .44 caliber, finish is smooth and freckled, inspected parts, and tight action, all matching numbers.....$1595
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AP) Moore's Patent Firearms Co. Brooklyn, New York Front Loading Teat-Fire Revolver. A .32 caliber 3 1/4" barrel, six shot, brass frame with walnut grips. Bird's head butt. Small hinged swivel gate on right side of barrel lug ahead of cylinder. About 20,000 made. Tight action and very nice bore. Cylinder is marked D. Williamson's Patent January 5, 1864.....$750
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AS) Manhattan Firearms Series III .36 caliber 5 shot round cylinder roll engraved in five decorative oval panels with traces of military and naval scenes, 6 1/2 inch octagonal barrel. Pre 1864.....SOLD
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AT) Seven shot pocket pistol by American Standard Tool Co. of Newark, New Jersey. Brass frame. All original and uncleaned.....$295
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BA) Double Action Civil War period revolver. Barrel is marked W. Penn London and retains some finish. The frame is marked London No. 39642. The engraving is like that which is on the Kerrs. Octagonal barrel is 4 and 1/4" and measures a .40 caliber.....$750. Holster is available @ $375
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BB) Forehand & Wadsworth Side Hammer .22 caliber, octagonal barrel with 1861 patent dates. Seven shot, iron frame, spur trigger missing. Walnut grips, bird's head butt. Comes loosely attached to an old frame.....$175
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BE) Starr Arms Company New York City Double Action Model 1858 Army Revolver .44 caliber, 6-shot round cylinder, 6" round barrel. Matching low serial #519 indicates early production. Much much original finish. Sharp edges, smooth barrel, beautiful grips. Like new all over. Some areas are mirror-like. Finest I have owned. Can't say enough good about it.....$2995
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BF) Bacon Mfg. Co. Pocket Model Revolver. Third Model, barrel marked "Hopkins & Allen Mfg. Co. Norwich Ct." .31 caliber, 4 inch barrel. Only about 1,000 of these made. Five panel roll scene on cylinder. Ball type loading lever latch. Comes with original leather holster. This has been its mate since Day 1. Holster fits perfectly like an old glove molded to the gun....SOLD
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BG) Metropolitan Arms Co. Navy Model Revolver. Popular because it is a copy of the Colt Model 1851 made after the Colt factory burned in February 1864. Fits well in Colt collections. Has been erroneously identified as a Confederate Gov't copy. .36 caliber, 6-shot round cylinder, 7 1/2 inch octagonal barrel. All matching numbers. Tight action. Unmarked but well numbered.....$1950
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BH) Manhattan Firearms Series V .36 caliber 6 shot round cylinder roll engraved in decorative oval panels, 6 inch barrel. Barrel address includes patent year 1864.....$1150
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BJ) Manhattan Firearms Mfg. Co. New York Series I revolver 4" barrel, .36 caliber, profusly numbered and all matches. Tight gun and very strong action. Lots of cylinder scene, little silvering, nice dark finish and uncleaned.....SOLD
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BK) Allen & Thurber Pepperbox six shot pistol. Maker marked on barrel along with "Worcester". Hammer marked "Allen's Patent 1845". The barrel screws off easily, indexs fine, and spring is strong. Nice looking.....$750
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BR)Starr Arms Company New York City Double Action Model 1858 Army Revolver .44 caliber, 6-shot round cylinder, 6" round barrel. Matching serial numbers. Alot of original mirror-like finish. Both grips have military inspector's cartouche.....$1975
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BS)Whitney Navy Model Percussion Revolver .36 caliber, 7" barrel. Barrel marked in two lines "E. Whitney N. Haven" Very nice grips.....$1250
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BU) Whitney Navy Model Percussion Revolver .36 caliber, octagonal barrel, all original, no replaced parts or repairs. Dark patina all over. Has not been cleaned. Shows lots of legimate War use but no abuse. An early and major competitor to the Colt.....$1350
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