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Lot 3428ANTIQUE

A lot of three 19th century handguns
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$702 inc. premium

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A lot of three 19th century handguns

Comprising: 1) Leigoise percussion pistol; 7 1/2 inch damascus barrel with multi-groove rifling in .54 caliber; top flat inlaid in gold Rubans D'Acier; scroll-engraved patent breech, sighted tang and lockplate; walnut half-stock with fluted grip, the fore-end relief-carved with foliage; left side with empty inlet behind counterscrew, possibly for a belt hook mount. 2) Continental double barreled percussion trade pistol; 7 3/4 inch .69 caliber smoothbore barrels; back action locks and brass furniture with simple engraving; walnut half-stock with checkered wrist; lanyard ring. 3) American spur trigger revolver in the style of the Colt New Line; not serialized; .32 caliber; 2 1/8 inch barrel marked Centennial 1876; nickel-plated finish; bird's head grip with rosewood grip scales.
Condition: 1) Very good. Metal with dark patina; stock with scattered marks and hairline crack between counterscrew and breech. 2) Fair to good. Metal with dark, heavy patina showing some light pitting; wood with scattered small marks; tip of fore-end inlay broken. 3) Fair to good. Retaining 90% nickel. Main spring broken or missing.

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