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SCARCE FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH TEXAS HISTORY.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:4,000.00 USD Estimated At:8,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
SCARCE FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH TEXAS HISTORY.
SN 170804. Cal. 45 Colt. Nickel finish with 4-3/4" bbl, full front sight, 2-line address and caliber marking on left side. Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and rampant Colt in a circle. Mounted with what are the orig smooth 2-pc pearl grips with matching serial number penciled inside grips. Revolver is beautifully engraved by Cuno Helfricht in fine flowing foliate arabesque patterns with his sunburst patterns on the recoil shield & loading gate. Top strap is engraved in snake & dot patterns with snake & dot patterns in the bottom front gullets. Foliate arabesque patterns extend up the sides of the bbl with geometric patterns around the address. Ejector housing is engraved with geometric patterns on outer radius & with snake & dot pattern in the top gullet. Top of backstrap has Mr. Helfricht's minimal fan pattern with geometric patterns down the backstrap, on the buttstrap & trigger bow. Cyl is engraved with alternating foliate arabesque & sunburst patterns on the lands between the flutes with an unusual scalloped line engraving around the stop notches and a snake & dot pattern around rear edge. Accompanied by a Colt factory letter identifying this revolver in caliber 45 Colt with 4-3/4" bbl, nickel finish, pearl stocks and factory engraved, shipped to Roberts, Hardwick & Taylor Co., Sherman, TX on July 16, 1897 in a 1-gun shipment. Sherman, TX is just north of Dallas in the heart of ranching country but around the turn of the century, when this revolver was shipped, it was also outlaw country. Undoubtedly this revolver was ordered by a well-heeled rancher, an outlaw or by a lawman, possibly as a presentation. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Overall retains about all of a fine, professionally restored nickel finish showing only light muzzle edge and ejector housing tip wear; front face of cyl shows light nickel losses from firing; right grip has a repaired break through the middle with a small chip missing and a chipped heel, otherwise grips are sound with some rust stains and retain good fire and iridescent colors. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with scattered very light pitting. 4-47338 JR124