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Lot 345

A Cased 54-Bore Percussion Tranter Patent Second Model Self-Cocking Five-Shot Revolver
Retailed By Parker, Field & Sons, 233 High Holborn, London, No.6,574. T., Mid-19th Century

27 November 2019, 10:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Cased 54-Bore Percussion Tranter Patent Second Model Self-Cocking Five-Shot Revolver
Retailed By Parker, Field & Sons, 233 High Holborn, London, No.6,574. T., Mid-19th Century

With blued octagonal sighted barrel engraved around the muzzle and with scrolling foliage on each side at the breech, blued border engraved top-strap signed in full, cylinder with traces of case-hardening and with knurled forward edge, blued border engraved frame decorated with scrolling foliage, trigger-guard and case-hardened ovoidal butt-cap decorated en suite, blued spring safety-stop, arbor pin and arbor-pin catch, bright patent double trigger and detachable rammer, chequered figured rounded butt, and most of its original finish: in original oak case fitted and lined in plum velvet with accessories including G. & J.W. Hawksley powder-flask, and brass bullet mould, the interior of the lid with retailer's trade label, the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon, London proof marks
15.5 cm. barrel

Footnotes

Parker, Field & Sons are recorded at 233 High Holborn, London between 1841 and 1876

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