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Extraordinary Factory Engraved Silver and Gold Plated Remington-Rider Pocket Revolver with Pearl Gri

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:4,500.00 USD Estimated At:9,000.00 - 13,000.00 USD
Extraordinary Factory Engraved Silver and Gold Plated Remington-Rider Pocket Revolver with Pearl Gri
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Extraordinary Factory Engraved Silver and Gold Plated Remington-Rider Pocket Revolver with Pearl Grips

Manufactured c. 1873. The revolver has a .32 caliber octagon barrel and five-shot cylinder. The barrel and frame are silver plated and the cylinder, hammer and cylinder pin are gold plated. The two-piece grips are mother of pearl. The barrel has the later pin front sight and the right recoil shield has a shallow cut-out. The revolver is profusely decorated with Germanic scroll engraving on a punch-dot background with dot and zig-zag borders. The consignor notes state that the engraving was executed by Master Engraver L.D. Nimschke or his shop. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the two-line legend "MANUFACTURED BY REMINGTON, ILION N.Y./RIDERS. PT. AUG. 17. 1858. MAY 3. 1859." The serial number, "6003" is stamped on the underside of the barrel and on the underside of the frame ahead of the trigger. The revolver is complete with a period mahogany case with four compartments lined with red velvet. The case contains a bullet block filled with 23 .32 rimfire cartridges and a steel cleaning rod. The Remington-Rider cartridge revolver is believed to be the first American manufactured double action cartridge revolver. Deluxe engraved Remington-Rider revolvers are rare.

Manufucture: Remington Arms Inc
Model: Rider
BBL: 3 inch octagon
Stock:
Guage: 32 RF
Finish: silver/gold plated
Grips: pearl
Serial Number: 6003

Excellent. The revolver retains 95% of the original silver and gold plated finish with scattered flaking and finish loss on the barrel, frame and hammer. The cylinder retains most of the original gold plated finish. The engraving is crisp. The pearl grips are excellent with some minor age discoloration and one hairline crack on the right grip near the escutcheon screw. The mahogany case exterior is very good with a few minor dents and handling marks. The interior is good; the lining is faded and shows moderate to heavy wear. This is an extraordinary example of a scarce deluxe engraved and period cased Remington-Rider DA cartridge revolver that may be the best example of its type extant.