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SCARCE PRESENTATION GUSTAVE YOUNG ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
SCARCE PRESENTATION GUSTAVE YOUNG ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER.
SN 109084. Cal. 31. Blue & color case hardened with 5" oct bbl, brass pin front sight and engraved "SAMUEL COLT" address. Left side of the frame is engraved "COLTS PATENT" in an upside down pillow shape. Cyl is 5-shots with stagecoach holdup scene roll marking and all five safety pins crisp & serviceable. The silver plated brass small guard trigger guard & back strap contain a 1-pc smooth ivory grip. Revolver has received Mr. Young's deluxe engraving with full coverage fine foliate arabesque patterns on the frame with two scrolls terminating in flower blossoms. Engraving extends over the bbl lugs with one scroll on the left side terminating in Mr. Young's distinctive dog's head and another on the right side terminating in a flower blossom. Both ends of the wedge and all the screws are engraved. Back strap is inscribed in very fine period script "Lieut. Wm. Dickinson / from W.O. Gish & T.W. Perkins". William Dickinson enlisted as a 2nd Lieutenant on Feb. 21, 1857 in the U.S. Army 3rd Infantry Regiment and retired Oct. 3, 1863. He was listed as POW, date & place not indicated, and was exchanged Dec. 31, 1861. He was promoted to 1st Lieutenant May 1861, breveted major after Bull Run, July 21, 1861 and made permanent Captain July 31, 1861. Records also indicate that he was born in Connecticut and died Aug 1887. A quick Internet search disclosed little additional information except that Lt. Dickinson may have been in Company "D", 3rd Regular Infantry. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except grip which is unnumbered. Bbl retains about 90% glossy orig blue with some light thinning on the left side flat toward the muzzle; rammer pivot retains strong case colors with the handle mostly turned silver; frame & hammer retain strong case colors turned dark; cylinder retains about 40% orig blue and shows 97-98% stagecoach holdup scene roll marking. All five safely pins are crisp and serviceable; trigger guard and backstrap retain virtually all of their orig silver plating showing wear only at the heel; grip has an age crack on the rt side and a few age lines in bottom edges and overall retains a wonderful, mellow ivory patina; mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 48150 JR292