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DELUXE FACTORY ENGRAVED PAIR OF EXHIBITION GRADE GOLD & SILVER FINISH REMINGTON MODEL 1871 SINGLE SH

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:17,500.00 USD Estimated At:35,000.00 - 50,000.00 USD
DELUXE FACTORY ENGRAVED PAIR OF EXHIBITION GRADE GOLD & SILVER FINISH REMINGTON MODEL 1871 SINGLE SH
SN 3293 & 3284. Cal. 50 CF. Fabulous pair of Model 1871 Army pistols with 8" rnd bbls, pinched blade front sights & mounted with wonderful ivory stocks & tiny ivory forearms. Bottom of bbls, inside the front strap channel of the grips & inside forearms are numbered "1" & "2", respectively, making this a true orig pair. This pair is identically engraved with wonderful, New York style intertwined foliate arabesque patterns, full coverage on frames with fine pearled or punch-dot background. Right sides have a beautiful foliate & floral panel in between the breech blocks & hammer pins. Tops of frames over chamber areas have a cruciform shape with rays emanating from centers. Tops & sides of bbls are engraved to match with a wide zigzag & diamond border at frames. They have dash & dot borders around front sights & edge of muzzle. Tops of breech blocks have floral designs with snake & dot patterns down each side. Hammer noses are very finely hand checkered with a star burst to the rear. Sides of hammers have feather patterns with matching feather patterns around top edges of frames. Back straps & bottom of bbls in front of forearms are engraved to match & trigger bows have a hunter's star. Screws & pins are also engraved to match. Frames are gold washed with bbls, breech blocks, hammers & triggers silver plated. Right side of grips are scrimshawed with a beautiful large "M" & left sides have intertwined initials "CAH". By tradition this fabulous pair of pistols was presented to President Margarejo of Bolivia who reportedly gave them to the President of another South American country, who had his initials scrimshawed on the left sides of the grips. They were then purchased by Miguel Mujica Gallo and were exhibited in his museum in Lima, Peru. There are a few such pairs of these pistols known with the majority of them having been presented to Heads of State, primarily in South & Central America, by Remington seeking contracts for arms. PROVENANCE: Descendants of Mariano Margarejo; The Miguel Mujica Gallo Museum in Lima, Peru; Robert Peterson Collection. CONDITION: Pistol #1 is extremely fine, possibly unfired. Bbl retains about 80-90% thin & flaked orig silver finish with tarnish on front sight, strong & bright under forearm; frame retains 50-60% thinning orig gold wash with front strap & trigger guard mostly bare metal and back strap retains about 25% thin gold wash. Grip & forearm are completely sound with a few age lines and retain a wonderful mellow ivory patina; breech block & hammer retain most of their orig silver finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Pistol #2: Extremely fine, possibly unfired. Bbl retains about 90% strong orig silver finish with some flaking & small bubbles in exposed areas, strong & bright under forearm; frame retains about 40-45% orig gold wash with exposed metal a light patina; trigger guard & front strap retain 25-30% orig gold wash with exposed metal a medium patina; back strap is mostly a medium metal patina. Grip & forearm are completely sound with a few age lines and retain a wonderful mellow ivory patina; hammer & breech block retain most of their orig silver plate. Bright shiny bore. 4-48151 JR303