ID 578646
Lot 8175 | Perkussionsrevolver Colt Modell 1851 Navy, USA, 1974
Estimate value
€ 250
Kaliber .36 Blackpowder, Nr. 14277, nummerngleich. Oktagonallauf, Länge 7½". Fertigung 1974. Auf dem Lauf bezeichnet "Address Saml. Colt New-York City", links am Rahmen "Colts Patent". Auf der Trommel Rollgravur Seeschlacht Texas / Mexiko. Lauf und Trommel hochglanzbrüniert, Ladepresse, Rahmen und Hahn buntgehärtet. Griffstück versilbert, kleine Korrosionsstelle links an der Trommel/Rahmen. Mittelbraune, glatte Nussholzgriffschalen. Mechanisch in Ordnung. Länge circa 34 cm.
In neuzeitlicher Holzkassette mit Repro-Zubehör. Der Korpus etwas verkratzt und mit Kleberresten. Etikett im Deckel beschädigt. Schlüssel fehlt. Maße circa 39x18,5x5,5 cm.
WBK: Achtung - Erlaubnispflichtig
Zustand: II -
A percussion revolver Colt Model 1851 Navy, USA, 1974
Cal. .36 Blackpowder, SN. 14277, matching numbers. Octagonal barrel, length 7½". Production date 1975. On barrel top marked "Address Saml. Colt New-York City", left of frame "Colts Patent". The cylinder with roll-engraved naval engagement scene. Barrel and cylinder with high-gloss bluing, loading lever, frame and hammer colour case hardened. Grip silver plated, small corroded spot on the left hand side of the cylinder and frame. Brown, smooth walnut grips. Mechanically sound. Length circa 24 cm.
In a lightly scratched wooden case with traces of adhesive tape. Replica accessories, key missing. Damaged maker's label in the lid. Dimensions 39x18,5x5,5 cm.
WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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