2008

EXTREMELY RARE CASED ENGRAVED COLT NEW LINE SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:7,500.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
EXTREMELY RARE CASED ENGRAVED COLT NEW LINE SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.
SN 528. Cal 41 RF. Nickel finish with 2 1/4" rd bbl, half moon front sight with 2-line address that has a Maltese cross at each end. Left side of the frame below the cylinder opening has the caliber marking. The bird head grip frame is mounted with 2-pc smooth ivory grips that are matching numbered to this revolver. Revolver is spectacularly engraved in very fine foliate arabesque patterns on the frame and beautiful leaf and vine patterns on the front of the frame and bbl. Bottom front of the frame and right side, below the cylinder opening are engraved in diamond patterns. All the engraving has an extremely fine pearled background. Cylinder is engraved to match with a very fine dimpled oval border around the rear edge with line engraving around the cylinder stops and flutes. Screws, hammer and trigger are all blued. Accompanied by a beautiful, nickeled brass bound rosewood casing with empty rectangular plaque in the lid. It is purple velvet lined and French fitted in the bottom for the revolver and has a cartridge block in the rear edge containing 11 orig rounds of ammunition and a covered compartment in the left front corner containing 3 more rounds of ammunition. According to The Book of Colt Firearms, Wilson there were about 7,000 of these revolvers produced in the period 1874-1879. Another New Line revolver with nearly identical engraving, certainly by the same hand is pictured on page 302 of the referenced publication. Very few of these little revolvers were so elaborately engraved and of those, extremely few were cased with surviving examples nearly unknown. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including grips. Overall retains virtually all of it's crisp orig nickel finish with bright blue on the screws and faded blue on the trigger and hammer. Mechanics are crisp, strong bore with fine pitting. Case has a crack across the lid and a grain check in the bottom, otherwise is sound with light handling and storage nicks and scratches and retains most of its orig varnish. Top metal corners of the case show moderate nickel wear. Interior is lightly faded. Altogether a wonderful and near unique New Line revolver. 4-47789 JR49