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A .44 M.H. Mervin Hulbert & Co. Army Revolver, And A 150-Bore Percussion Box-Lock Pocket Pistol (2) image 1
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A .44 M.H. Mervin Hulbert & Co. Army Revolver, And A 150-Bore Percussion Box-Lock Pocket Pistol
The First Circa 1865-67, The Second Mid-19th Century

30 November 2016, 11:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A .44 M.H. Mervin Hulbert & Co. Army Revolver, And A 150-Bore Percussion Box-Lock Pocket Pistol
The First Circa 1865-67, The Second Mid-19th Century

The first with russet sighted barrel with indistinct barrel markings including patent dates along the top, one side stamped 'The Hopkins & Allen Manufactoring Co. Norwich, Conn., U.S.A.', scooped out cylinder, frame stamped 'Calibre .44 M.H. & Co.' and with a hound in a diamond on the left side, steel trigger-guard, mother-of-pearl grips, the right one crudely carved with Mexican eagle motif, suspension ring, and retaining some of its original nickel-plated finish over machined foliate decoration overall; the second with turn-off barrel, foliate scroll engraved action (tang repaired), engraved thumbpiece safety-catch, folding trigger, flat-sided butt (old splits) chequered along the back, and vacant white-metal diamond-shaped escutcheon (some rust patination), Birmingham proof marks (2)
17.8 cm. and 3.5 cm. barrels

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