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Colt London Agency Shipped Single Action Army Revolver in Nickel Finish with Ivory Grips and Factory

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Colt London Agency Shipped Single Action Army Revolver in Nickel Finish with Ivory Grips and Factory
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Estimate: $5500 - 7500
Manufactured in 1878. This revolver is one of only 729 Single Action Army revolvers chambered in the 45 Boxer caliber. This particular revolver is chambered in the 45 Boxer short. The top of the barrel is marked with the one line Hartford and London address, there is no caliber marking on the left side and the left side of the frame is marked with the three line, three patent dates. The left upper rear of the trigger guard is marked "45 CAL/B". The matching serial number is marked on the frame, trigger guard and back strap, with the loading gate marked with the assembly number "1024". The bottom of the barrel ahead of the cylinder pin is marked with a small "crown/GP" proof and the cylinder is marked with alternating "crown/GP" and "crown/V" proof marks between each chamber on the rear edge. All nickel finish with fire blue screws and cylinder pin, blade front and frame notch rear sights, and fitted with a smooth one-piece ivory grip. The accompanying factory letter verifies the caliber, nickel finish, with barrel length and grips as "Not Listed" and that it was shipped as 1 of 30 to Colt's London Agency, 14 Mall Pall, London, England on October 10, 1878.
BBL: 5 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 45 Boxer
Finish: nickel
Grips: ivory
Serial Number: 37155
Condition: Very fine. The revolver retains 70% plus original nickel finish with the finish loss concentrated on the grip straps and inner area of the trigger guard. Overall there are a few minor dings and scratches. Some of the fire blue finish remains on the screw heads, most prominent on the ejector housing and rear trigger guard screws. The grip is a bit undersized and loose, remaining very good with numerous age stress cracks on the right side, a few on the left side bottom and the left side shows an attractive patina and grain. The markings are clear. The action is fine.