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Lot 3471ANTIQUE

A cased 2nd Model Tranter's patent self-cocking percusssion revolver
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
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A cased 2nd Model Tranter's patent self-cocking percusssion revolver

Serial no. 3524 I; .44 caliber blued octagonal 6 1/4 inch barrel with stiff leaf engraving around muzzle, scroll engraving around breech, and proofed with London view and proof marks. Frame finely engraved with scrolls and borders on both sides. W. Tranter's Patent marked loading lever and trigger, both finished bright. Case hardened five-shot percussion cylinder marked with London view and proof marks on side of cylinder between each chamber. Checkered walnut grip with case colored and engraved steel buttcap. Walnut case with round brass escutcheon on top, lined with green felt. Case includes original powder flask, nipple removal wrench, screwdriver, ball-puller, oiler, Tranter's Patent marked: lubricating bullets, percussion caps, and brass bullet mold.
Condition: Excellent. Blue finish and case colors 90 percent plus. Action tight, bright bore. Minor flaking of finish in some areas. Grips excellent. Case and accessories excellent, with minor wear to the lining and storage marks on outside of case.
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