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SCARCE CASED INSCRIBED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

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SCARCE CASED INSCRIBED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER.
SN 193528. Cal. 31. Blue & color case hardened with 4" oct bbl, pin front sight and 1-line New-York U.S. America address. Left side of the frame has a small "COLTS PATENT" & the silver-plated brass trigger guard and backstrap contain a 1-pc walnut grip with last 4 digits of SN that appears to be "3428". Cylinder is 6 shots with stagecoach holdup scene roll marking and 4 of the safety pins prominent & serviceable. SN on all parts is "193528" or partial number thereof except trigger guard & buttstrap which were originally numbered "193428" and have "4" stamped over the "5" in these two locations. Buttstrap is inscribed in period script "Wm Kinne". William W. Kinne enlisted in the 90th NY Infantry as an assistant surgeon, commissioned by the governor of New York on Dec 20, 1861. The 90th NY was almost immediately dispatched to Key West, FL where it remained until late 1862. Surgeon Kinne apparently contracted a tropical type fever & petitioned to be reassigned to a more northern latitude. In May 1862, Surgeon Kinne was granted a 30 day leave of absence to return to New York in an attempt to recover his health. Instead, on June 29, 1862 he resigned and was honorably discharged. It is unclear if Surgeon Kinne actually was involved in any active fighting. Accompanied by an orig burgundy velvet lined Colt mahogany casing, compartmented in the bottom for the revolver, a single sided eagle & stars pocket size flask, a brass 2 cavity "COLTS PATENT" mold without sprue cutter & an early tin of Eley's caps. Also accompanied by a packet of information about Surgeon Kinne's service and the 90th NY Infantry along with 2 reproduced photos. PROVENANCE: Marlan Polhemus Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine, all matching as noted above. Bbl retains 85-90% strong orig blue with the loss areas flaked, not worn to a medium patina. Rammer and pivot retain strong case colors. Frame retains strong case colors on sides, turned silver on the recoil shields. Hammer retains strong case colors on the sides with pitting on the nose. Cylinder retains 60-70% thin orig blue and shows 96-98% stagecoach holdup scene. Trigger guard and backstrap retain most of their orig silver plating showing only light wear on the heel. Grip is sound with light edge wear & retains most of it's orig bright varnish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Case has a couple of grain checks in the bottom and a circular stain on the lid with light handling & storage marks and retains most of its orig varnish. Interior is moderately to heavily faded with light staining inside the lid with one faded spot. Bottom is moderately to heavily soiled. Flask is fine with a few small dents and retains about 75% of it's orig finish. Mold has a few small dings on the sides & top with crisp, bright cavitities. Cap tin is fine. 4-48746 JR84