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Colt Model 1851 London Navy Revolver with Upper Canada Militia Markings

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:475.00 USD Estimated At:1,200.00 - 1,800.00 USD
Colt Model 1851 London Navy Revolver with Upper Canada Militia Markings
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Estimate: $1200 - 1800
This scarce Upper Canada Militia marked Colt Model 1851 London Navy Revolver was manufactured in 1855 and is one of approximately 55 Model 1851 revolvers shipped to Company G, Napance Troop. An estimated total of 556 Colt Model 1851 revolvers were issued to troops of Upper Canada (see, for example, Nathan Swayze's "51 COLT NAVIES", page 185). The left grip side of this revolver is boldly stamped "UC / G / 21". These markings represent Upper Canada, Company G, 21st Volunteer. Note that this marking is also stamped upside down, a common feature on Upper Canada Navies. Because Upper Canada 1851 Navies are London-London Models, the usual British proofmarks (Crown/V and Crown/GP) are found on the left barrel lug and alternately on the shoulders between the nipple recesses of the cylinder. The top of the barrel flat is marked "ADDRESS. COL: COLT. LONDON." with arrows at either end of the marking, "COLTS / PATENT" on the left side of the frame, and the Texas navy battle scene with "COLTS PATENT No" on the cylinder. Matching serial number on the frame, barrel, iron trigger guard, iron back strap, loading lever, cylinder, and wedge. The serial number correctly falls into the serial number range of known Upper Canada Model 1851 Navies.
BBL: 7 1/2 inch octagon
Stock:
Gauge: 36 percussion
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 33369
Condition: Good as partially restored. The revolver has a smooth gray patina with some minor pitting (some deeper pitting is present on the barrel). About 90% of the cylinder scene remains. The re-varnished grip is good with some minor pressure dents with a larger dent on the left side. The back strap has been renumbered to match the rest of the gun.