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Lot 332

A Cased 54-Bore Beaumont-Adams Patent Five-Shot Double-Action Percussion Revolver
Retailed By Robert Adams, 76 King William Street, London, No. 41011, Circa 1860

27 November 2013, 13:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Cased 54-Bore Beaumont-Adams Patent Five-Shot Double-Action Percussion Revolver
Retailed By Robert Adams, 76 King William Street, London, No. 41011, Circa 1860

With blued octagonal sighted barrel, blued top-strap engraved with retailer's name and address, serial numbered cylinder retaining some blueing, blued border engraved frame engraved 'Adams Patent. No. 41011' on the right side, blued safety-stop, arbor-pin and rammer numbered '468', trigger-guard, blued butt-cap, chequered figured rounded butt, and some original finish (some loss of finish and rust patination): in original lined and fitted case with some accessories including reproduction powder-flask, the interior of the lid with illustrated maker's trade label, the exterior with vacant circular brass escutcheon, Birmingham proof marks
14.3 cm. barrel

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