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Lot 3318ANTIQUE

A lot of six 19th century American double action revolvers
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$128.70 inc. premium

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A lot of six 19th century American double action revolvers

Comprising: 1) Early Iver Johnson hammerless, sn. 1368, .38 caliber, 3 1/4 inch barrel, nickel-plated finish w/ blued triggerguard, hard rubber Owl grips. 2) Another, sn. 39613, .32 caliber, 3 inch barrel, nickel-plated finish, hard rubber owl grips. 3) Forehand Arms Co. Double Action, sn. 33565, .32 caliber, 2 1/2 inch octagonal barrel, nickel-plated finish, no grips. 4) Forehand & Wadsworth spur trigger example, sn. 19727, .38 caliber, 2 1/2 inch barrel, checkered hard rubber grips. 5) Forehand Arms top break example, sn. 255215, .32 caliber, 3 1/4 inch barrel, blued finish, checkered hard rubber F&W grips. 6) Another, sn. 324329, .32 caliber. 3 1/4 inch barrel, nickel-plated finish, checkered hard rubber F&W grips.
Condition: 1) Very good, 95% plus nickel showing frosting and small areas of flaking and scattered scratches, triggerguard with light spotting, grips worn. 2) Very good, 90% nickel showing spotting and small areas of light pitting, triggerguard with traces of blue, grips with light wear. 3) Fair to poor. 80-85% nickel. 4) Fair, traces of nickel, scattered scratches and minor pitting, action needs adjustment. 5) Very good. 25% blue mixed with brown patina, light spotting, fine grips. 6) Very good. 80% plus nickel, scattered light spotting, fore-sight replaced, left grip cracked.

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