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Very Rare Brettell & Frisbie Revolver Patent Model

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Very Rare Brettell & Frisbie Revolver Patent Model
Constructed from mahogany, iron and brass, this is the original model for patent #16575, issued 10 February 1857 to Francis S. Brettell and Joseph B. Frisbie of Allegheny City, PA. The iron hammer is marked "F. S. BRETTELL" on the right , "J. B. FRISBIE" on the left and "ALLEGHENNY(sic). PA." on top. Mechanically functional, and produced without a trigger guard. Similar in form to the Ells Second Model revolver, though this patent was granted a month before Ells' was issued. Used by Cooper on his revolvers, with very few arms produced under this patent. The mechanism was used by Cooper on his revolvers. With a photocopy of the patent.
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Condition: Excellent. The mahogany sections show a fine grain with mild dents and handling marks. A thin crack is visible on top of the hammer, with some mild handling marks. Brass sections show a mixed aged patina. A few small chips are visible on the grips. Mechanically excellent. PICTURED ASAC #2, p.6 PROVENANCE Gimble's, Tom McHugh 1941, Frank Sellers 1975.