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2 CIVIL WAR ERA PISTOLS, DEVON FARMTwo2 CIVIL WAR ERA PISTOLS, DEVON FARMTwo (2) Civil War era pistols from Devon Farm, Nashville, TN (possible battlefield pick-ups from Battle of Nashville). 1st item: Savage Navy Percussion Revolver .36 cal. Octagonal barrel, walnut grips. Hammer and trigger function. Barrel length - 7 1/8", Overall - 14 1/2". 2nd item: Colt Model 1851 Revolver, .36 caliber, serial number 96321. Brass trigger guard and back strap. Cylinder can be turned by hand. Hammer can be cocked but will not hold. Loading lever works freely. Barrel length - 7 1/2". Overall length - 13". Provenance: the estate of Sarah Hunter Hicks Green, formerly of Historic Devon Farm, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
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Both weapons are early war battlefield relics, un-touched.
SAVAGE NAVY MODEL REVOLVER. .36 caliberSAVAGE NAVY MODEL REVOLVER. .36 caliber 7 1/8'' octagonal barrel walnut grips. On the right grip is stamped ''8th Illinois J.V. Morris 1864.'' Research has identified a John V. Morris who served in the 8th Illinois Cavalry in October 1861 was promoted to captain in 1863 and was killed at Monocacy (Maryland) on July 7 1864.
Savage Navy Percussion Revolver .36Savage Navy Percussion Revolver .36 cal. 7'' octagonal barrel S/N 879. Walnut grips. Condition: All metal has a light brown patina with pitting scattered throughout the barrel and top of frame. Grips are period replacements. Mechanically fine.
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