Starr Single Action Civil War Revolver (AH8585)
Serial number 55245. Made early 1860s. 44 caliber with an 8” barrel. This gun has a mottled gray patina with some light pitting. Grips shows appropriate wear.
Serial number 55245. Made early 1860s. 44 caliber with an 8” barrel. This gun has a mottled gray patina with some light pitting. Grips shows appropriate wear.
NSN. Made circa early 1860s. 36 caliber with a 7 1/8” barrel. Metal has a mottled gray patina. Action Works well!
Made circa 1850s. 45 caliber with a 10” barrel. Both guns are in excellent condition with 97% of the original finish. Stocks are about mint. The top of the barrels are maker marked. The stocks are ebony and are beautifully carved. The lock butt cap and small parts are nicely engraved and finished in French gray. Case is lined in green Velvet and has nice accessories. Beautiful Cased Set!
NSN. Made circa 1860s. 36 caliber with a 7 1/8” barrel. Reasonably sharp gun with a gray to brown patina. Action works perfectly. Grips are very good with visible cartouches.
NSN, circa 1860s, 8mm pin-fire, 3 3/8" octagonal barrel. Metal is a grey patina with scattered surface oxidation visible. Bore has pitting visible throughout. Wooden two piece grips have initials carved in on both sides. Action functions correctly. Consignment.
Serial number 4959. 42 caliber with 6 ¾” barrel and 20 Gauge with a 5” barrel. The Lemat is a unique gun both having a 9 shot 42 caliber cylinder along with a shotgun barrel underneath. You could switch between via a switch on the hammer. These were devised by Jean Lemat and ordered by General P. G. T. Beauregard of the...
36 caliber. This is a non working model. The cylinder is a wooden re[placement.
NSN. Made circa 1850. 52 caliber with 10” barrels. This pair is in very fine condition with most of the original finish. The Barrels are marked in gold “Acier Fonda”which is French for Cast Steel. The stock are ebony. The locks are nicely engraved with a tiger in the brush which means these may have been made for the Indian market. The case has nice accessories, but is...
Serial 1937. 42 caliber with a 6 ¾” barrel. Made in 1862. Metal has a mottled gray patina. All markings are visible. Grips are very good. LeMat revolvers were developed by Alexander Lemat, a French inventor from New Orleans and P. G. T. Beauregard, a prominent confederate General.
Serial number 543. 42 caliber with a 6 ¾” barrel. Made circa 1862. Nice even Patina throughout metal with scattered light pitting. Action is mechanically sound. Grips are very good. LeMat revolvers were developed by Alexander Lemat, a French inventor from New Orleans and P. G. T. Beauregard, a prominent confederate General.
Serial number 281. Made circa 1862. Gun has seen a fair amount of use and has a gray patina. Loading lever is missing. Grips are original and show wear. These are confederate used guns which are unique in that you have a 42 caliber barre on the top and a 16 gauge shotgun barrel on the bottom.
Serial number 160549. Made circa 1860s. 35 caliber with a 6” barrel. Metal has a dark brown patina. Cylinder scene is visible and the cylinder has small proof marks. Grips are very good. Top of the barrel is marked “American Munie Loading Revolver Patent New York”
Serial number 10463. Made circa 1860s. 35 caliber with a 6 3/8” barrel. This gun has a dark brown patina throughout. The trigger guard is marked “35 CAL” Barrel is marked “CAP. System. Manufactuer By Rongeson. Cylinder has European Proofs.
Made circa 1870s-1880s. 44 caliber with a 6” barrel. Very fine gun with 70% of the original finish. This gun has gold and silver inlay on the frame and cylinder. Grips are ebony with shield shape escutcheon plates on both sides. Action works well.
This fine cased 54-bore Adams patent five-shot self-cocking percussion revolver, serial number 5195R (frame and cylinder), was made by Deane, Adams & Deane, 30 King William Street, London Bridge, circa 1854. The overall length is approx. 12". The 6 3/8" octagon barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The gun retains approx. 92% of its bright blue finish overall with a...
Serial number 625. 36 caliber with a 7.5” barrel. Nice sharp example with an even gray patina. Action indexes properly, but does not lock up on every notch. Gun is all matching and all markings are visible. Very nice example of a Confederate made Leech And Rigdon!
Reasonably sharp gun with a smooth patina.
Made in Hartford Connecticut circa 1840. 34 caliber with a 6” barrel. Gun is missing the trigger.
Serial Number 69. Made circa 1863-1864. 44 caliber with 7 ½” barrel. This gun comes in a period case that could possibly be factory. Very fine, probably one of a kind set!
Five Shot Series Type One single action percussion revolver with 4" octagonal barrel. The serial 1775 is under the barrel. The frame is factory engraved and the actions work smoothly. The grips are good with some age and handling wear. An uncommon model.