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DEALER'S GROUP OF FOUR CIVIL WAR ARMS.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
DEALER'S GROUP OF FOUR CIVIL WAR ARMS.
SN 125932; 130459; 178650; 51157. This group consists of two Model 1860 Colt Armies, a Colt Model 1851 Navy, and a Model 1860 Spencer Carbine. All guns appear all orig. Both Colt Armies are made late in 1863, SN 125932 is martially marked, with good discernible cartouches; SN 130459 is civilian. Colt Navy SN 178650 is made early in 1864 with some orig blue finish and cylinder scene. Carbine is also very good with good markings and discernible cartouches. CONDITION: Army SN 125932 - good overall; all matching SNs; metal is gray overall; SNs, bbl address and frame marking all discernible; cylinder scene is about 25% discernible; hammer retains case colors where protected and appears to be a more contemporary replacement; stocks are sound and solid with many small dents and dings on butt where gun was used as a tack hammer, cartouches are both discernible; mechanically gun functions with good rifling. Army SN 130459 - good overall; traces of blue are found in well on bbl; gun overall is brown with areas of staining and pitting; SNs match with exception of wedge which is numbered 5066; bbl housing SN is weak though matching; grips are sound and well fit, retaining about half of their orig varnish; cyl scene is about 25% discernible; gun functions mechanically with good sharp bore, lever screw is broken off but enough remains that lever still functions. Navy SN 178650, very good overall, retaining 10% blue finish, especially in protected areas; balance of gun has scattered staining and pitting but markings are all crisp; "Colt's Patent" on frame is double struck and quite discernible; cylinder scene is mostly intact upon close observation with areas of staining and pitting; gun mechanically is functional with good discernible rifling; stocks retain about 70% of their varnish. Spencer carbine SN 51157, very good overall, appearing "as found"; bbl is brown overall; frame and lock are gray/brown with scattered staining and pitting; 3-line maker's mark on breech is weak on the right side, as can be seen in photos, though 80% of mark is well struck; 2 inspector cartouches are discernible in stock with shown numerous nicks, dings and abrasions; gun functions mechanically well and breech still retains some case colors where protected; bore is very good with crisp discernible rifling. 4-47318 JS6