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$1,265.00

LOT OF THREE EARLY REVOLVERS. (1) Webley’s Patent Single Action Revolver. Cal. 455. Serial number not visible. Very early cartridge revolver with 6-3/8″ ovoid shaped oct bbl, broken front sight, the top strap is marked “WEBLEY’S PATENT”. It has checkered 2-pc walnut grips with a fixed Lanyard loop in the butt. High spur hammer with coarse checkering, single action only. CONDITION: Good. Retains about 50-60% bbl blue with light to moderate surface rust, the frame retains a plum/blue patina with moderate surface rust. Grip frame is heavily pitted and the grips are very worn. Mechanics are fine, crusty dark bore. (2) Uhlinger spur trigger revolver, Cal. 32 RF, SN 1820. Scarce unmarked revolver with 5-7/8″ oct bbl, tiny brass front sight, 6-shot cylinder, iron frame with detachable ejector pin and 2-pc rosewood grips with flared butt. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 70-75% orig blue. Frame is a gray patina with fine rust pitting around the cylinder opening. Grips are sound and retain a fine hand polished patina. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore with a few spots of light pitting. (3) Belgian or German dbl action revolver, Cal. 38 CF, SN 1. Typical European styling with 3-3/4″ oct bbl, half moon front sight, case colored frame and trigger guard with thumb safety on the left side, articulated rammer with loading gate and checkered 2-pc bulbous grip. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl retains about 80% thinning orig blue. Frame about 95% strong case colors, trigger guard turned silver. Grips are fine showing light to moderate wear, strong bright bore with light to moderate pitting. 4-54259 4-54260 4-54262 JR414 (750-1,250)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2005
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