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Lot 419

Two 54-Bore Deane-Harding Patent Five-Shot Double-Action Percussion Revolvers
The First Retailed By Deane & Son, London Bridge, No. 7038.L., The Second No. 5531, Both Mid-19th Century

27 July 2006, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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Two 54-Bore Deane-Harding Patent Five-Shot Double-Action Percussion Revolvers
The First Retailed By Deane & Son, London Bridge, No. 7038.L., The Second No. 5531, Both Mid-19th Century

The first with octagonal sighted take-down barrel secured by a later knurled screw at the back of the top-strap, the latter engraved with retailer's details, serial numbered cylinder and border engraved frame, rammer with sprung side-catch, plain trigger-guard and butt-cap, and chequered rounded butt, London proof marks; the second of similar form (fore-sight, trigger mechanism, trigger, trigger-guard, side-nails and rammer missing, both revolvers worn, rust patinated and partly filed-off), London proof marks (2)
15.2 cm. barrels

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