- COLT 1860 ARMY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERColt
COLT 1860 ARMY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERColt single action 1860 Army pistol. Serial 159962 (1866). Cap and ball single action revolver, used by calvary, infantry, artillery, and Navy during the American Civil War. Good cylinder scene. Action tight. Some bumps and dings. Grips are replacements, with bottom section removed and mended. See images. Some minor isolated pitting. This item can be shipped in-house.
- Colt Model 1860 Percussion Army
Colt Model 1860 Percussion Army Revolver .44 cal. 8'' round barrel S/N 23552. Four-screw frame; all numbers match. Brass triggerguard iron backstrap checkered wood grips. Comes with original Civil War leather holster. Revolver has an old tag that states Charles Crandall of Binghamton New York. Condition: All metal is gunmetal grey with some staining and pitting; shows use. Original grips have been checkered over. Triggerguard has a nice untouched patina. The holster shows use and leather is supple with some cracking and crazing.
- Colt Civil War Model 1860 .44 caliber
Colt Civil War Model 1860 .44 caliber Army percussion revolver circa 1862 SN 69056. Usual configuration with 8'' barrel German silver front sight and one line N.Y. address left side of frame marked with small ''Colt Patent.'' A three screw pattern frame Ormsby Naval Battle scene is visible brass triggerguard with iron backstrap and walnut grips sub-inspector letters ''F'' and ''K'' are on the gun SN match throughout. barrel L8'' overall L14'' Provenance: Columbia South Carolina private collection.
- COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY .44 SINGLE
COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY .44 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER Colt model 1860 Army .44 caliber single action revolver. Smooth walnut grips with blued steel frame and barrel. Fixed front sight and Brass trigger guard. 8" barrel length, 13-1/2" overall. Manufactured in 1862. Matching serial numbers: 35137
- Colt Model 1860 Percussion Army
Colt Model 1860 Percussion Army Revolver .44 cal. 8' round barrel S/N 137756. Three-screw frame iron backstrap with brass backstrap walnut grips. Comes with Civil War period holster.` Condition: Very sharp and crisp revolver with traces of blue finish especially under the barrel where the loading lever protects the barrel. The finish is thinning to a nice patina. Some case colors showing on the frame and loading lever. Grips have been checkered over the original grips. Holster is cracking and crazing. Nice crisp cylinder scene.
- Colt Mdl. 1860 Army revolver, serial
Colt Mdl. 1860 Army revolver, serial No. 32500, serial numbers match, .44 cal., walnut grips with carved grooves in butt, one grip with added metal plate with eagle and shield; no permit required. Dents, wear and scattered light rust to metal, 10 percent original color. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
- 1860 Army Colt miniature, finely
1860 Army Colt miniature, finely crafted, original case colors, serial number 186, engraved cylinder scene and wooden grips, 6-3/8 in., in fitted mahogany case with label "Classic Edition Colt Firearms United States Historical Society". Excellent condition. Private Collection, Michigan
- COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER.
COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER. .44 caliber six-shot cylinder 8'' round barrel New York address three-screw frame walnut grips with cartouche. S/n 114357. Mottled brown patina original finish on the grips with some minor loss.
- Colt Signature Series 1860 Army
Colt Signature Series 1860 Army Black Powder Revolver .44 cal. 8" barrel S/N 206288. Blue/cc finish with grass gripstraps walnut grips. Original box and papers. Condition: This gun is new unfired in the original box with only a few minor handling marks on the barrel.
- COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER.
COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER. .44 caliber six-shot cylinder with naval scene 8'' round barrel three-screw frame and ivory grips. S/n 138346. Retains some blueing light pitting and corrosion age cracks and one small loss to the ivory.
- Colt: 1860, percussion army revolver,
Colt: 1860, percussion army revolver, .44 cal, 8" bbl, N.Y. address, three screw, cut for stock, although not inspected, fitted with later stock, very good plus condition, matching numbers, serial # 75745. Estimate $1,850-2,250
- COLT RICHARDS CONVERSION 1860 ARMYAntique
COLT RICHARDS CONVERSION 1860 ARMYAntique first model Richards conversion single action Colt 1860 Army. Serial 4387, numbers match. Made in 1871. Hand-checkered wood grips. Action good. Finish rough. Slight separation on strap where right screw attaches strap to frame. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion
Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver .44 cal. 8'' round barrel S/N 132792. Iron backstrap brass triggerguard sub-inspectors' marks on the cylinder backstrap barrel triggerguard. All numbers match except the wedge which is unnumbered. One-piece walnut grips. Condition: All markings are sharp and crisp. Revolver appears to be an old arsenal refinish with a blued frame. Cylinder frame backstrap and barrel show some iridescence of blue bleeding through the brown patina. Nice untouched patina on the triggerguard. Grips are nice and untouched with some nicks and dings.
- Colt Mdl. 1860 Army revolver, .44
Colt Mdl. 1860 Army revolver, .44 caliber percussion, visible serial numbers match, 162860, partial engraved cylinder scene with ships at sea, 7-1/2 in. barrel; no permit required. 40 percent original color, metal parts with dents and uneven finish, scattered light rust. Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion
Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver .44 caliber 8'' round barrel S/N 52385. Brass triggerguard with iron backstrap. Walnut grips. Condition: Metal has been cleaned to bright still has some light pitting but the markings and serial numbers are sharp. Grips show some use but are untouched. Still retains two visible cartouches.
- Colt: 1860, percussion army revolver,
Colt: 1860, percussion army revolver, .44 cal, 8" bbl. Made by Colts Mfg, New York. Action tight, not working, mismatched numbers, dirty cyl with some scene intact. Bbl, frame, and trigger gd #66992, cyl and backstrap # 114379. A three screw cut-for-stock pistol married in its working lifetime from 2 pistols. Wedge # 5282. Estimate $650-800
- A?Colt 44 Model 1860?Army revolver
A?Colt 44 Model 1860?Army revolver with rebated six shot cylinder and loading lever with military cartouche to grip 14ins long
- Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver Richards
Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver Richards Conversion, serial number 4377, six-shot cylinder, 8 in. barrel with single-line markings "Address Col. Saml Colt New-York U.S. America", all visible serial numbers match, integral rear site, firing pin, cylinder scene with naval vessels, left side of trigger guard strap marked ".44 cal.",
- COLT 1860 ARMY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER1861
COLT 1860 ARMY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER1861 manufactured Colt 1860 Army .44 caliber revolver. Serial number 16077. Numbers match all around, including along the channel inside the grip. Right side of barrel stamped with an A. Right side of barrel, top of strap, and immediately behind trigger guard all stamped with a T. Cylinder double stamped with a T. Underside of barrel near loading lever hinge stamped with a D. See images. Strong cylinder scene. Tight and certain action. Brass patina original and unpolished. Some oxidation spots obscure small areas of the cylinder just above and the left of the Colts Patent area and opposite that part. Nice bore. Strong rifling. This item can be shipped in-house. This item must be paid for with bank check, ACH, or wire transfer.
- Colt: 1860, percussion army revolver,
Colt: 1860, percussion army revolver, .44 cal, 8" bbl, address Col Sam L. Colt NewYork U.S. America, standard bbl markings, Colts patent on frame, four screw cut for stock with original leather holster, good working order, light pitting on iron parts. Serial # 7933 on all parts including wedge, except cyl # 8804, probably mixed in the field as many Civil War colts were, early production. Bbl latched repaired. Estimate $850-1,100
- COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER United
COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER United StatesC. 1864.44 caliber, serial number 144342 all matching, walnut grip with light cartouche marks, left side of the frame marked "COLTS/PATENT", left side of the barrel marked "D", cylinder marked "D" and "E" and "COLTS PATENT No 4342/PATENTED SEPT 10TH 1850", and the top of the barrel marked "ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA".
- COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER Matching
COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER Matching serial number 110294 in four places; .44 caliber, 8 in. barrel with fixed front sight and stamped with - ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA, left side of frame stamped COLT'S PATENT; the cylinder with Texas Navy battle scene, brass trigger guard; steel backstrap; walnut grips with inspector's cartouche reading "EMC" for E. M. Camp. Length overall 14 in. Comes with modern pistol pouch.
- MODEL 1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER,
MODEL 1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER, SERIAL NO. 63340Army model 1860 Colt revolver with associated accoutrements. Serial number 63340. This is a Civil War period government issued Model 1860 Colt Army in good condition, with a tight action, and overall grey finish. There is a chip off of the grip, and some minor marking to the metal of the gun, but the cylinder scene is clear, and all the serial numbers match. It comes in a military holster that is in very good condition, maker marked by J. Davy, Newark, N.J. The leather has some very minor losses to finish, but it is very solid, and complete. Accompanying the revolver and holster is a military style musket cap box, with an added brass rosette to the cover, with several .44 caliber balls, along with a rawhide hunting bag retaining part of its strap. There is also a small brass percussion cap tin, with old caps in it, and a very handsome and quite old hunting horn, in very nice condition, as well as a leather strap with an old .44 caliber bullet mold, also in very good condition. Processing and shipping within the continental U.S. $60.00 plus 1.5% replacement cost insurance. Please note we do not accept credit cards.
Condition:
The revolver is in very good functioning condition, with a smooth grey finish, and minor losses to the grips. It is government marked. The holster is extremely nice, with minor losses to the finish. The powder horn is very good, complete with plug. The rawhide bag has a hole in it, but is generally solid. The cap tin has no finish, but is very good. The strap and bullet mold are good. Witherells strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition: statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Witherells. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms & Condition: s.
- COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER.
COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER. .44 caliber six-shot cyilinder with engraved naval scene 8'' round barrel and carved mother-of-pearl grips. S/n 65945. Traces of blue remain but with 10-20% coverage of light surface oxidation marks slightly worn but cylinder scene very clear missing wedge and grip screws grips are not original action smooth. Mfd. 1862.
- Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion
Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver .44 cal. 8'' round barrel S/N 15626. Four-screw cut for shoulder stock. Iron backstrap with brass triggerguard. One-piece walnut grips. Condition: All numbers match. The metal is sharp and crisp with brown speckling and some light pitting. Mechanically good. Grips with no cartouche but they have nice open grained look.
- PRESENTATION COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY
PRESENTATION COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER. .44 caliber six-shot cylinder 8'' round barrel silver-plated finish and scrollwork engraving and ivory grips. S/n 45126. Engraved on the backstrap is ''Capt. A.J. Hite to Pvt. Geo. Miller M 12th Reg. Cavalry March 31 1864.'' Research has not been able to identify Captain Hite however three privates named George Miller served in the 12th Missouri Cavalry a regiment that was organized in late March of 1864. Retains traces of silver plating with sharp engraving (though the quality of the engraving is not superior) marks clear with some wear action smooth bore with minor pitting minor scattered pitting age cracks in the ivory grips. Manufactured 1862.
- COLT'S SPECIAL MODEL 1861 RIFLE
COLT'S SPECIAL MODEL 1861 RIFLE MUSKET A contemporary black powder re-issue of the classic Civil War long arm, serial number 4498, dated 1861, 40 in. round barrel with blued double-leaf sight, V / P/ eagle head proofs at breech; dated lockplate with U. S. / COLT'S PTF A. MFG Co./ HARTFORD, CT., bright finish throughout; the triggerguard stamped with Sam Colt signature; three bands, walnut stock with AFT inspector's cartouche; includes correct tulip head ramrod and fitted with leather sling.
- COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION
COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER Serial number 79722 in five places (partial on cylinder); .44 caliber; 8 in. round barrel, the top marked ADDRESS COL SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA, bone grips with iron backstrap engraved "J H P"; brass trigger guard; COLT'S PATENT on left side of frame; cylinder with naval battle scene, partial serial number stamped over patent information.
- Colt Model 1901 U.S. Army double-action
Colt Model 1901 U.S. Army double-action revolver SN 176642 .38 caliber marked ''COLT D.A.38'' and ''COLTS PT FA MFG. HARTFORD CT U.S.A. PAT. AUG 4 1884 NOV 6 88 MAR 6 95 6-shot swing-out cylinder plain walnut grips with holster. barrel: L6'' ***Subject to State & Federal Firearms Laws*** Very good to excellant. All original finish.
- COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER.
COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER. .44 caliber six-shot cylinder with engraved naval scene 8'' round barrel walnut grips with cartouches. S/n 116723. Includes original leather flap holster. According to family tradition this revolver was carried by John Alexander Howard of the 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry. Howard saw short but difficult action having been wounded at Petersburg in August 1864 and again at Amelia Springs (by a saber to the head) in April of 1865 and spent the remainder of the war in hospitals at City Point Washington and finally Philadelphia. Accompanying the revolver is the receipt for the purchase of it by Mr. Romanoff from presumed descendant H. Russell Howard of Pittsburgh. Mottled patina with scattered light oxidation pitting and corrosion at the bore marks still clear cylinder scene quite visible original finish on grips action is a bit stiff. Manufactured 1863. ''PAS'' scratch-carved on the right side of the grips. Various stamps including ''HH'' on left side of barrel ''F'' on right ''D'' at base of trigger guard. Cartouche on both sides of grips. Holster is dry but not falling apart. Matching SN's.
- COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER WITH
COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER WITH SECOND MODEL RICOLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER WITH SECOND MODEL RICHARDS CONVERSION, 44 caliber, 8" barrel, ivory grips, six shot cylinder with roll engraved naval scene, brass trigger guard, ejector rod, hinged cartridge door, hammer with firing pin, all visible numbers match (no number on wedge), serial # 196197, manufactured 1871. No FFL or background check required.
- COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION
COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER Serial number 3116 in four places; .44 caliber; 7-1/2 in. round barrel, the top marked ADDRESS COL SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA, walnut grips with iron backstrap; brass trigger guard; fluted cylinder marked PATENTED SEPT.10th. 1860.
- CIVIL WAR COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY
CIVIL WAR COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER, .44 CAL.Civil War era Colt Army Model 1860 Revolver, .44 caliber, serial number 32271, all visible serial numbers matching. Barrel marked "Address Col. Saml Colt New-York U.S. America," left side of frame marked "Colts Patent," cylinder stamped "US PATENT 32271/PAT. SEPT 10TH 1850", "S" inspector mark, back of trigger guard, stocks with monograms "L.J.B." with illegible cartouche, left side, "C.O" right side. Walnut stocks, round barrel, faint naval scene engraving on cylinder, brass trigger guard and back strap, iron mounted with nickel finish, checkered hammer, standard blade front sight, loading lever. Serial number corresponds to year 1862.
Condition:
Overall good condition with very light pepper pitting to metal, dings, primarily to cylinder. Stocks with light dings, carved monograms and cartouche. Naval scene engraving is very faint. Action holds at full and half cock. Bore is dirty with visible rifling.
- CIVIL WAR COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY
CIVIL WAR COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PISTOL: 44 cal. matching serial numbers with exception of wedge 100328 dated to 1863. US inspector markings on metal. Marked with standard New York address mark on barrel Colt's Patent on frame and 1855 date on cylinder. Nice action cocks and rotates fine. 8'' barrel 14'' overall.CONDITION: Scratches and marks typical on these battle used pistols.
- ONE 1860 ARMY COLT & ONE 1860 REPLICA
ONE 1860 ARMY COLT & ONE 1860 REPLICA REVOLVER Group of two revolvers comprising of one Colt 1860 Army Percussion model, 44 cal, serial number 191038 and one 1860 Colt Army replica. Both marked, one to barrel and one on barrel and cylinder. Approx. l. 13.5", barrel l. 7.75".Provenance: From the Estate of Jack Warner / The Warner Foundation, Tuscaloosa, AL.
- COLT CIVIL WAR ARMY PISTOLCivil
COLT CIVIL WAR ARMY PISTOLCivil War era US Army 38 caliber pistol with 5 matching serial numbers (including cylinder) and leather holster. Signed Sam'l Colt New York US America. Number 106119, 7.5 in barrel, 14 in long. All parts seem to be functioning well and cylinder properly locking when trigger pulled.