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Engraved Smith & Wesson First Model New Model Navy No. 3 44 Double Action Revolver Presented to a Ne

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Engraved Smith & Wesson First Model New Model Navy No. 3 44 Double Action Revolver Presented to a Ne
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Engraved Smith & Wesson First Model New Model Navy No. 3 44 Double Action Revolver Presented to a New York City Firefighter

This example has a New York style period engraving and was presented to a New York City firefighter in the early 20th century. The scroll engraving covers the rear sides of the barrel and sides of the frame with wedges of scrollwork on the cylinder between the flutes and behind the hammer. A leaf is engraved on the trigger guard and dots are featured around the hammer. The left side of the frame is inscribed "N.Y.F.D./H.&L. C.o. No. 130" and the back strap is inscribed "Lt. C.F. Douth". Charles F. Douth was the winner of the James Gordon Bennett award in 1903. According to the website NYC.gov, "The James Gordon Bennett Medal was established in 1869 and, for years, it was the sole decoration awarded for valor in the Fire Department of the City of New York. As a result of its seniority among medals, it is awarded annually for the most outstanding act of heroism after the consideration and deliberate judgment of the members of the Board of Merit of the NYC Fire Department." Douth is listed as a recipient of the award on the NYC.gov website. The top of the barrel rib is marked with the two line address/patent dates and matching serial number is marked on the butt, rear cylinder face, barrel and barrel latch. Fitted with diamond checkered grips with the right grip panel numbered to the gun.

Manufucture: Smith & Wesson
Model: 44 Double Action
BBL: 6 inch solid rib
Stock:
Guage: 44 CF
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 13369

Very good as professionally embellished. The revolver retains traces of blue finish in the protected areas with a smooth brown patina on the balance. The German silver blade front sight is a replacement. The grips are fine with some wear in the checkering and a few minor handling marks. Cylinder is slightly loose, otherwise action is fine.