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CONFEDERATE FIRST MODEL LEMAT GRAPESHOT REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
CONFEDERATE FIRST MODEL LEMAT GRAPESHOT REVOLVER.
SN 101. Cal. 42/18 ga. This is a very good and complete orig example of a rarely offered first model LeMat that is pictured in William Albaugh's Confederate Handguns This gun has all the rare first model features, including bbl markings of "COL. LeMat's Pat." loading assembly attached to bbl on right side of gun, spur trigger guard and screwed in lanyard ring. The stocks also have the scarce internal markings "BAGUET". This gun is pictured disassembled in the 1963 Albaugh book on page 95. This gun is all orig, complete and functional. SN 101 is found on most every part where SN's are normally found including shotgun bbl, loading arm, frame and cylinder. First model LeMat's are rarely found complete, especially complete with loading assembly, of which there are probably no more than 10 or 20 known. There are several first model LeMat's in various museum collections identified to important Confederate personalities, such as Stonewall Jackson, JEB Stuart and Henry Wirz, Commander of Andersonville Prison. PROVENANCE: Ed Simmons Collection. CONDITION: Gun overall is very good with good markings, though makers mark on bbl is light as can be seen in photos. The bore shows crisp, deep rifling. Gun functions well. Stocks are sound and solid, though worn, but all cross hatching still discernible. Metal overall is gray with scattered areas of staining and pitting. The latch that holds loading assembly tight has been restored to orig. configuration. The old sheet metal latch shown in Albaugh's was replaced as was a broken screw and the old sheet metal latch and broken screws are retained. 8-76357 JS9