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RARE ENGRAVED REMINGTON MODEL 1890 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:19,000.00 USD Estimated At:38,000.00 - 50,000.00 USD
RARE ENGRAVED REMINGTON MODEL 1890 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.
SN 1601. Cal. 44WCF(44-40). Nickel finish with 5-3/4" bbl. Orig front sight and 1 line address. It is mounted with smooth 2-pc pearl grips. Revolver is beautifully engraved in New York style, probably from the Nimschke shop, with about 80% coverage fine foliate arabesque patterns on the frame recoil shield and loading gate. Front gullet of the frame and ejector boss are engraved with hunter's stars. Matching engraving patterns extend up the sides of the bbl, onto the backstrap, buttstrap and trigger guard. Top of the backstrap is engraved in a beautiful flower blossom with cross hatching on the bottom front of the frame. Cylinder is engraved with matching patterns on the lands between the flutes and around the rear edge. Buttstrap has a factory lanyard loop. Accompanied by a purple felt lined English oak casing with empty medallion in the lid. Bottom of the interior is compartmented for the revolver, a cartridge block containing 20 44-40 cartridges, an "L" shaped screwdriver, a cleaning rod and a functioning key. It is apparent that this case was altered from another revolvers use to fit this revolver. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were only 2020 of these rare revolvers produced in the period 1891-1896. This was Remington's last effort to produce a revolver and was an improvement over the model 1875. Remington revolvers were certainly the equivalent or even superior to the Colt model 1873. Unfortunately by the time Remington's big bore cartridge revolver appeared on the scene Colt was already well established with extensive military contracts and a two year head start in distribution. Remington simply never could catch up and therefore never became a viable competitor to Colt in this area. PROVENANCE: Michael Leff Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Overall retains 96-97% strong orig nickel with some minor dulling and wear on the left side of the muzzle and on the backstrap. Grips are sound showing great fire. Hammer is not solid in the safety or half cock notches, otherwise mechanics are fine. Strong, sharp bore with scattered fine pitting. Case is sound with light handling and storage marks and retains most of its orig varnish. Interior is moderately faded and soiled. 4-49653