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One of the Most Elaborately Decorated and Historic Colt Single Action Army Revolvers of the 20th Cen

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:8,500.00 USD Estimated At:17,000.00 - 32,500.00 USD
One of the Most Elaborately Decorated and Historic Colt Single Action Army Revolvers of the 20th Cen
Manufactured originally as a Colt SAA revolver in 1970, this revolver was masterfully custom engraved for Turner Kirkland, the founder of Dixie Gun Works in Union City, Tennessee. Kirkland was a pioneer in the field of replica firearms and one of the most influential figures in the world of firearms in the 20th century. Noted author and historian R.L. Wilson said that "Turner Kirkland's impact on the firearms business of the 20th century in many respects rivaled that of Colonel Samuel Colt in the 19th century". Kirkland had the revolver done to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Single Action Army revolver. The revolver was sent to Liege, Belgium to be done by Rene DeWilde, a Master Engraver with Fabrique Nationle (Browning). The revolver is finished in a deep rich blue finish with a coin finished cylinder profusely inlaid with 24 karat gold relief scroll engraving on the barrel, ejector rod housing, ejector rod head, cylinder, frame, backstrap and trigger guard. There are low relief gold borders on the frame, cylinder, ejector rod housing, hammer, back and trigger guard straps. The sides of the frame, cylinder flats, hammer sides, backstrap and recoil shield are nicely foliate scroll engraved, with relief gold scroll on the cylinder breech. The revolver is decorated with the following relief gold inlays: the Rampant Colt on the loading gate, Sam Colt's bust on the top of the backstrap, a "long horn steer" on the rear of the right side frame, a buffalo on the right front, a cowboy on a horse on the upper right front of the frame, "1873 - 1973" on the right side of the barrel amid the scroll, a wigwam on the left upper front of the frame, the United States seal on the recoil shield, an Indian Chief on the lower left side of the frame and the backstrap is engraved "100th Anniversary of The Colt S.A.A." in a banner. Two flush gold inlaid bands wrap the barrel at each end and all standard markings are done with flush gold inlay. The revolver is signed on the front edge of the backstrap "DEWIL R" in gold. The revolver is fitted with high polished smooth mother-of-pearl grips with gold Colt medallions. The revolver is accompanied by a typed description and summary of the revolver by noted author and historian R.L. Wilson. This revolver is pictured in color in "The Colt Engraving Book" by R.L. Wilson with another exquisite revolver also featured in this auction. According to Wilson, the Kirkland-Rene DeWilde Centennial Single Action Army revolver is "One of the most elaborately decorated and historic Colt Single Action Revolvers of the 20th Century". Also accompanying the revolver are copies of correspondence between Kirkland and "Armaf" detailing the work to be done to the revolver and a thank you letter from Kirkland to Armaf dated January 29, 1973 acknowledging receipt of the revolver and his plans to display it. This fantastic undertaking was accomplished in 1972. Complete in an elaborate rosewood presentation case with contoured wine colored velvet lining with beautiful mother-of-pearl mounted accessories including a nickel cleaning rod, two turn screws, badger hair brush, oiler and 2 1/2' x 2" x 1 5/8" lidded box and a brass key. There is a brass plaque affixed to the inside of the case which reads "DISPLAY AWARD / COLT COLLECTORS SHOW".
BBL: 7 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 45 long Colt
Finish: blue/coin
Grips: pearl
Serial Number: 57150SA


Near mint as elaborately custom embellished. Case and accessories are excellent plus. Simply an exquisite piece that would be the center piece in any advanced engraved Colt collection and make the most advanced engraved Colt collectors envious.