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Two American Pocket Percussion Revolvers -A) Josiah Ells 1854 Patent Double Action Percussion Pocket

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Two American Pocket Percussion Revolvers -A) Josiah Ells 1854 Patent Double Action Percussion Pocket
A) Produced between 1857 and 1859. Bead sight on barrel, 6-shot unfluted cylinder with scroll engraving and hammer rest. The frame is scroll engraved in a similar pattern, with rounded sides, indicating earlier production. Double action, with a smooth bar hammer, marked "ELLS PATENT" on the left and "1854" on the right. Smooth walnut grips. Later type with groove in cylinder to evade Colt's patent.
BBL: 2-1/4 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 31
Finish: blue
Grips: rosewood
Serial Number: 80


B) Manufactured circa 1851 with about 150 of these ring rigger models produced. There are no maker markings. The 6-shot cylinder has the etched decoration, fixed sights and smooth bird head style grips.
BBL: 2 5/8 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 28 Percussion
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 36


A) Fair, with faint traces of the refinish, the remainder having faded to a mottled brown patina. The barrel has some finish around the breech and sight, and a few light dings. The cylinder has some scattered traces of the original blue. The frame retains some original color on the hammer, with a few pits and dings. The grips are fair as repaired, with a long crack in the right panel, and some handling marks.

B) Very good. The revolver has a smooth crisp gray patina with a smooth brown patina in the protected areas and a mottled gray patina on the backstrap.The cylinder has limited pin prick pitting and a very good etching. A couple of the percussion nipples have some absent chips. The grips are also very good with the left panel have a hairline crack and some material loss around the screw, along with some minor dings (mostly near the bottoms) and scratches.