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Lot 4146ANTIQUE

A fine Colt Model 1860 Army First Model Richards conversion revolver

17 November 2008, 10:00 PST
San Francisco

US$8,000 - US$12,000

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A fine Colt Model 1860 Army First Model Richards conversion revolver

Serial no. 190715, .44 Colt centerfire. 8 inch barrel with New York address. Full nickel finish. Loading gate numbered 5083. Varnished walnut grips.
Condition: Excellent. Retaining 99% nickel showing only small flaked areas to left side of frame at center screw and underside of frame at barrel juncture. Possibly re-nickeled during period of use. Cylinder appears to be a factory replacement numbered to the gun. Grips with few minor marks, slight wear at butt, 90% varnish and showing one deep bruise to upper right side.
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Footnotes

Note: Illustrated on page 172 as Figure 5.58 of A Study of Colt Conversions and Other Percussion Revolvers by R. Bruce McDowell. In the caption for the photo the serial number is mis-identified as 90715.

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