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CASED ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1851 REVOLVER

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CASED ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1851 REVOLVER
CASED ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1851 REVOLVER. Cal. 36 Perc. Third type Navy with 7-1/2” oct bbl, small round brass trigger guard and backstrap with beautiful burl 1-pc walnut grips. This revolver is engraved by Gustave Young typically in intertwined foliate arabesque and floral patterns with Young’s trademark “hound’s head” on either side of the hammer. The top flat of the backstrap has a fan pattern with a spot for an inscription on the backstrap, which is blank. The “Colt’s Patent” on the left side of the frame is engraved different from usual, in a rectangle instead of his usual vignette. It is cased in a rose velvet-lined compartmented Colt casing that also contains a double-sided Navy flask with short angle spout, not marked “Colt’s Patent”, and “L” shaped nipple wrench/screwdriver, a brass two-cavity bullet mold with Colt’s Patent sprue cutter and an Eley cap tin. SN 16773. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the wedge. No original finish remains on bbl, frame or cylinder, being a smooth dark gray patina with surface discoloration on bbl. The hammer nose is slightly pitted and the cylinder a lighter metal color with fine pitting. Retains about 75% Naval battle scene. The trigger guard and backstrap retain about 60% original silver plating with the balance a medium mustard patina. Grips are extremely fine and retain most of their original bright varnish. The bore is strong and bright with pitting in the grooves. The case is sound with one loose corner and some insect damage. The lining is faded with front sight and hammer spur damage and a series of dots in the lid lining. The flask is fine, with one small dent and retains a dark patina. The mold has been polished and the tin is good. 4-49495