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Scarce Cased Factory Engraved Manhattan Arms 36 Caliber Navy Type Percussion Revolver with Accessori

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Scarce Cased Factory Engraved Manhattan Arms 36 Caliber Navy Type Percussion Revolver with Accessori
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Scarce Cased Factory Engraved Manhattan Arms 36 Caliber Navy Type Percussion Revolver with Accessories

Manufactured 1859-1868. This Series III Type revolver features factory floral scroll engraving on the breech end of the barrel, loading lever lug, frame, trigger guard bow, and top and bottom of the back strap. The top barrel flat is marked with the one line address with a scallop and dot border and the cylinder is engraved with the oval paneled scenes. The matching serial number is marked on the bottom of the barrel, frame, trigger guard and back strap, the wedge and cylinder pin are un-numbered and the cylinder is numbered "3167". Blade front and hammer notch rear sights, blue barrel and cylinder, silver plated trigger guard and back strap, and casehardened remaining parts. Fitted with smooth varnished one-piece burl walnut grip. The revolver comes in a wooden period case with wine colored velvet lining. In the case is a Manhattan Arms marked two cavity iron bullet mold, a peacock powder flask, combination screwdriver/nipple wrench and a partially full unmarked cap tin.

Manufucture: Manhattan Firearms Company
Model: Pocket Navy
BBL: 6 1/2 inch octagon
Stock:
Guage: 36 percussion
Finish: blue/casehardened/silver
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 17472

Good as partially refinished, the barrel and cylinder, which have since been cleaned and show a brown patina with some scattered minor pitting and a few dings. The frame, hammer and loading lever have a smooth gray patina. The brass has an aged patina with a protective coat of varnish. The cylinder scenes are partially visible and the barrel marking is clear. The action does not function, the hammer will not cock and the cylinder does not rotate. The grip is very good with a few minor dents on the bottom, some wear on the lower edges and a few minor dents. The case is very good with a few minor scratches and dings on the exterior and some contact wear from the cylinder and lower grip on the otherwise excellent lining. The accessories are all good.