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Fine and Exceptional U.S. Martially Marked Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver, the First Model Attachable

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Fine and Exceptional U.S. Martially Marked Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver, the First Model Attachable
Fine and Exceptional U.S. Martially Marked Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver, the First Model Attachable Shoulder Stock, with Canteen Insert Serial no. 56806 on both revolver and on plain brass shoulder stock yoke mounting. Serial no. 1 on top of heel of plain brass buttplate. Top of barrel with marking:- Address Saml. Colt Hartford CT -7 ½-inch barrel blued and color case-hardened finish, with oil-finished walnut stocks. Left side of frame stamped "Colts/Patent." Brass mountings to shoulder stock, of the early pattern.Note markings on each side of grips of original collection number, 2013. The revolver is pictured and listed in the catalogue of the A.E. Brooks Collection, page 24, item 137. Further, no. 56806 also appears in two editions of the U.S. Cartridge Co. Collection early in the 20th century, one of 104 pages, while the other is of 140 pages. From the latter, no. 56806 is item 671 (illus. page 134) and from the former, item 562 (illus., page 84).The First Model attachable shoulder stock is the most rare of the variations. Only a few examples are known, and none in the condition of no. 56806.Literature:R.L. Wilson. American Arms Collectors Percussion Colt Revolvers and Their Rivals The Al Cali Collection. pages 38-41.G. Charter Harrison, Jr. The Gun Collector, issue 45, page 831; item no. 26.R.L. Wilson. The Colt Heritage, pages 53-54. -------------. Colt an American Legend, pages 53-54.Frank Sellers. The William M. Locke Collection, pages 96 and 101.Provenance:A.E. BrooksUnited States Cartridge Company CollectionR.Q. SutherlandWilliam M. LockeFred SweeneyGreg MartinAl Cali