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REVOLVERS & PISTOLS
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A .22 centre fire obsolete calibre Velo Dog nickel plated hammerless revolver by A. Francotte, Liege. It has a double action concealed hammer and the revolver retains 95% original nickel plate with good composite grips. Barrel length 1¾in. Overall length 5in. Good working order and condition.
A good .36 five shot Manhattan percussion revolver, Serial No. 45994 This is a nice, clean gun with good sharp edges. The metal is to a dark grey patina and it retains a good amount of cylinder scene. The pistol retains a good percentage of silver plate to trigger guard and back strap and about 80% original varnish to grips. It has a few small knocks to bottom of grip and knock near the bottom to right hand side of grip. Good working order with a fair bore. Barrel length 5in. Overall 10½in.
£975 SOLD
Stock No. 4339
A .36 six shot Allen and Thurber percussion dragoon pepperbox pistol. The metalwork is to a grey/brown patina and the gun has good wooden grips. There are one or two traces of pitting but it is in good working order and condition. The Dragoon pepperbox is a fairly scarce item. Barrel group length 5¼in. Overall length 9½in.
£685
Stock No. 4316
A 5 shot 38 bore Model 1851 double action Adams percussion revolver with a very good bore. The gun retains 60% blue, fading to brown and very good, untouched, finely chequered grips retaining all original varnish. Barrel length 7½in. Overall length 13in. This is a very good English Dragoon revolver in very good working order and condition.
£2245
Stock No. 4311
A 38 bore 1st Model Dragoon double trigger Tranter percussion revolver. The gun retains 25% - 30% original finish, fading to brown. It has a good bore and is marked "R. Cogswell, 224 Strand, London" to the top strap. Good working order and condition.
£1845
Stock No. 4310
A .31 Moore's teat fire revolver, Serial No. 26353. The gun has a bronze frame with traces of plating, the barrel and cylinder are to a dark patina. It has a fine bore and nice grips retaining much original varnish. Very good working order and condition.
£595
Stock No. 4283
A very fine 1851 .36 Colt Navy percussion revolver, Serial No. 103038, all numbers matching, including rammer and wedge and New York address to the barrel. The gun retains 90% blue to barrel and 50% case colours to rammer, 80% fading case colours to frame. Retaining all cylinder scene with fading blue to cylinder. It has very good grips with 99% original varnish with one or two minor scuffs. The backstrap and trigger guard retaining 60% original silver plate. The whole pistol is very sharp and very crisp.
£4740
Stock No. ND2
A very good nickel plated 9mm. pinfire revolver. The gun is heavily engraved and retains 98% original nickel plating. It has very ornate moulded grips and is in good working order and very good condition.
£595
Stock No. 4247
A .31 Colt Root revolver Serial No. 10586 retaining 60% original finish frame and barrel but fading to brown. The cylinder is to a grey finish, retaining 75% cylinder scene. The grips retain 95% original varnish with some minor chipping to flare. Fair to good bore and the gun is in good working order.
£1385
Stock No. 4095
A Webley Bentley type 80 bore percussion revolver, double action with Webley’s Patent safety-catch to the hammer. Retaining 20-30% original finish with some pitting in places.
£580
Stock No. 2820