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Lot 325

A Fine Cased 54-Bore Beaumont-Adams Patent Five-Shot Double-Action Percussion Revolver
Retailed By Thomas Jackson, 29 Edwards St., Portman Square, London, No. 25,644.R. And B.9981, Mid-19th Century

25 November 2015, 14:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Fine Cased 54-Bore Beaumont-Adams Patent Five-Shot Double-Action Percussion Revolver
Retailed By Thomas Jackson, 29 Edwards St., Portman Square, London, No. 25,644.R. And B.9981, Mid-19th Century

With blued octagonal sighted barrel engraved with retailer's name and address in full along the blued top-strap, blued border engraved frame, trigger-guard and butt-cap (both with some loss of finish), the former numbered 'B12485' on the inside, blued trigger, rammer, safety-stop, arbor pin and threaded stop, chequered figured rounded butt, and retaining most of its original finish: in original lined and fitted oak case with brass bullet mould, Hawksley powder-flask retaining much of its original finish and with split-ring for suspension, and leather cap bag with Deane, Adams & Deane labels, the interior of the lid with retailer's trade label, the exterior with vacant circular brass escutcheon, London proof marks and London Armoury mark
14.5 cm. barrel

Footnotes

Thomas 3 Jackson is recorded at 29 Edwards Street, Portman Square, between 1840 and 1869

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