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RARE CASED & ENGRAVED CHARLES GOLDEN BAR HAMMER, OPEN TOP PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
RARE CASED & ENGRAVED CHARLES GOLDEN BAR HAMMER, OPEN TOP PERCUSSION REVOLVER.
NSN. Cal. 42. Blue & color case hardened with 5" oct bbl that has micro-rifling, brass pin front sight and marked on top flat "C. GOLDEN, BRADFORD" (listed in Bailey & Nie, ENGLISH GUNMAKERS, as "Golden, Charles, 18 Cheapside, 1864." Built on a rnd frame with extended bottom strap with integral nipple shield and right hand slightly offset bar hammer. It has a large trigger guard for the double action trigger and is mounted with highly figured 2-pc walnut grip panels. Cylinder is 6-shots, unfluted with unshrouded nipples and stop notches on a raised ridge at the rear end with riveted-on ratchet wheel. Bbl threads onto the cylinder spindle and is secured by a wing nut screw through the bbl lug into the bottom strap. Frame, hammer, grip frame & cylinder are color case hardened. There is a scroll-like engraving on the sides of the frame, butt and backstrap. Accompanied by its orig burgundy velvet lined mahogany casing with engraved scallop-edge plaque in the lid inscribed "WILLIAM PARTON". Interior is compartmented for the pistol, a fine color case hardened nutcracker mold with sprue cutter and one arm that is a rammer. Also accompanied by a Sykes style bag flask with faceted edges, an ebony handle turn screw, a small pewter oil bottle, lacquered tin of caps and a functioning key. A covered compartment contains cast lead balls. Also accompanying is the paper label from inside the lid, which has become detached. PROVENANCE: Marlan Polhemus Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 50-60% glossy blue mixed with dark patina and an area of fine pitting; frame & hammer retain very bright, orig case colors; trigger guard, grip frame & buttcap retain faded case colors; cylinder retains heavily faded case colors. Grips are sound with a few light nicks & scratches and retain most of their orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with scattered pitting. Case is extremely fine with a few light handling & storage nicks & scratches and retains virtually all of its orig varnish; interior is lightly faded with light soil in the bottom; mold retains brilliant case colors; flask is a dark brass patina; other accessories are fine. Altogether a beautiful early percussion revolver. 4-48731 JR372