- MILLS CHEVRON QT PENNY SLOT MACHINE
MILLS CHEVRON QT PENNY SLOT MACHINE Vintage Mills Novelty Company table top slot machine, late 1930s, the case of the Chevron QT, 1 cent or penny slot painted in royal blue with white highlights and having new locks and keys accompanied by its original metal hinged money box with an oak wood case that has matching serial numbers and is attached to an oak base. Approximate dimensions: Machine h. 20", w. 11.25", d. 13", base d. 15", w. 16"
- ITHACA 12GA MODEL 37 FEATHERLIGHTIthaca
ITHACA 12GA MODEL 37 FEATHERLIGHTIthaca 12 gauge Model 37 (serial #:55387)Smooth walnut pistol-grip stock and grooved fore-arm with a Pachmayr rubber recoil pad. The right of the receiver is stamped 'U.S.', and ''P'' on barrel at the breech and ''P'' on top of receiver. Barrel with bayonet lug and heat shield. With canvas sling and soft rifle sleeve.From an American Rifleman article May, 2020.''The serial numbers had an ''S'' prefix and were in a lower range (S1000-S23000) than the guns made previously. The guns were marked ''U.S.'' on the right side of the receiver with ''P'' proofmarks on the receiver and barrel. The stocks were unmarked. Like the South Vietnamese riot guns, these ''S-prefix'' U.S. military Model 37s were not fitted with bayonet adapters. One exception was a later (1963) U.S. Air Force order for 206 guns of this type fitted with the same general type of handguard/bayonet adapter used with the World War II Model 37 trench guns.''This gun qualifies for shipping directly to a holder of FFL Type 03 License - Collector of Curios and Relics.Measures overall 38 inches with 20 inch barrel.Very good condition, 90% or better finish, stock with very few dings. Heat shield appears to have been modified.
- FINE REMINGTON .30CAL M1903-A3 BOLT
FINE REMINGTON .30CAL M1903-A3 BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLERemington .30 03-A3 (serial #:4996202)An exceptional Remington M1903A3 sniper rifle believed to be unfired. The collector's notes also list this as an unfired example.The serial number 4996202 places this within the range of 1903A4 serial numbers (3407088 to 4998320) for Remington model 03-A3 sniper. The Parkerized receiver is stamped U.S. REMINGTON MODEL 03-A3 upside down and offset to accommodate the scope mount - same with the serial number also stamped offset on the opposite side.The barrel is marked RA with flaming bomb and 1-44 near the front sight seat.Smooth wood pistol-grip stock with metal butt plate, Redfield scope mount with scope marked ''TELESCOPE M84'', S/N 38435, and with leather sling. Numerous Remington stamped R markings on parts throughout.Some sources list the number of sniper models produced at just over 22,000.This gun qualifies for shipping directly to a holder of FFL Type 03 License - Collector of Curios and Relics.Measures overall 43 inches with 24 inch barrel.Excellent condition, looks unfired 97%, very few light dings in stock. Bore condition: Excellent, very clean and shiny.
- PAIR OF BOSE 601 SERIES III LOUDSPEAKERS
PAIR OF BOSE 601 SERIES III LOUDSPEAKERS Direct/Reflecting speaker design with two 8" woofers in a ported design, and four 3" tweeters in an array. Cabinets with a walnut veneer and two tone removable grilles. With push pin speaker terminals, and original feet. Serial numbers 117460/110244
- THREE LENCI DOLLS IN BOXES 16" approximately,
THREE LENCI DOLLS IN BOXES 16" approximately, each Three Lenci cloth dolls made in Italy, serial numbers 975555, 975675, 972920, each with stand, in original boxes, 19¾" x 6¾" x 6?" each. Provenance: Life time collection of esteemed Professor and his Vice-Chancellor wife, Pittsburgh, PA.
- KITTINGER HOLLYWOOD REGENCY STYLE COCKTAIL
KITTINGER HOLLYWOOD REGENCY STYLE COCKTAIL TABLEMid Century Modern Hollywood Regency style cocktail table by Kittinger. Buffalo, NY, 20th century. Walnut veneer, bamboo form legs and stretcher. Kittinger metal tag, sticker label with pattern and serial numbers, and brand mark on underside of table top. Scratches, marks, scuffs and wear throughout wood of top. Nicks and chips to edges of top on molding. Scuffs, wear, and water damage to wood on legs.
42" W x 29 7/8" D x 18 1/4" H. 27 lbs.
27 lbs.
- WURLITZER MULTISELECTOR JUKEBOX MODEL
WURLITZER MULTISELECTOR JUKEBOX MODEL 1015 Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, N. Tonnawanda (Buffalo) New York. Matching serial numbers. Serial #: 1016124.Catalog Note: The Wurlitzer 1015 Jukebox was introduced in 1946, after WWII ended and building materials became available again. The 1015 brought the Wurlitzer Company great success, allowing it to rebound from near-bankruptcy brought on by the Depression. The 1015 pushed Wurlitzer forward as the leader of jukebox manufacturing, with 56,000 units being sold in less than 2 years. This was the Golden Age of jukebox production. And the 1015 wasn't just a huge hit in the United States, but also appeared anywhere Americans went, following GI's all over the globe. Also called the "1015-Bubbler," this juke is arguably the most popular jukebox of all time. It was conceptualized by the famous designer Paul Fuller (who was chief designer with the Wurlitzer Company from 1935-1948). The ornate design of 1940s jukeboxes has been referred to as "gothic" or having a "cathedral" look, but this juke has more of an art deco influence. With its illuminated, color-changing pilasters, 8 bubble tubes, shiny chrome and domed top, it is reflective of the positive, uplifted attitude of the post-war nation. The coin-operated 1015 plays 78-RPM records and has push-button Multi-Selector technology, allowing selected records to be played. The model 1015 was produced from 1946 to 1947, and was so popular that many of them were utilized right into the '50s. This longevity is responsible for the 1015s association with the 1950s sock-hop era. By 1954 the 45-RPM records were becoming so popular that the Wurlitzer factory introduced conversion kits for their jukeboxes so they could play them. In addition, the Wurlitzer 1015 was such a popular model of jukebox that in 1986 Wurlitzer celebrated the 40th anniversary of the 1015 by manufacturing it once again and dubbing it the "One More Time." It had the classic design of the 1015 with all the latest technology, including the ability to play CDs. Through the years, there have been many Wurlitzer 1015s that appeared in background shots of TV shows and films like Cheers, Friends, Back to the Future, and On the Waterfront.
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- TWO LIMITED EDITION HECKLER AND KOCH
TWO LIMITED EDITION HECKLER AND KOCH PISTOLSTWO LIMITED EDITION HECKLER AND KOCH P7 M8 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOLS, No's 314& 315 of 500, 9x19 caliber, 4.13" barrel squeeze cocking action, (2) eight round magazines each, three dot sights, original boxes and papers, consecutive serial numbers 16-134462 and 16-134463, both appear new in box. Lot requires FFL or background check.
- TWO OLYMPUS OM-1 35MM CAMERAS AND ASSORTED
TWO OLYMPUS OM-1 35MM CAMERAS AND ASSORTED ACCESSORIESTwo Olympus OM-1 35mm cameras and assorted accessories, Circa 1970s Each marked: Olympus / OM-1; MADE IN JAPAN Comprising two Olympus SLR cameras (serial numbers 292355 and 441910) with various flashes and lenses including a 75-150mm, three light meters including a Weston Master II, and a film drying machine, sold together with a Nikkormat FT3 (serial number 6024595) in original leather case, a Nikkormat FT (serial number 3931366), a Mamiya-16 Automatic 16mm subminiature viewfinder camera, a Polaroid Minute Maker Plus, a Polaroid 800 Land Camera, a Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 3 with a pack of film, a Minolta Freedom Vistas, and Dr. Amy Conger's photo satchel, personalized with glitter puff paint Dimensions: Olympus: 3.325" H x 5.5" W x 2.25; satchel: 11" H x 14" W x 8" D approx. Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Amy Conger
- UNMARKED COPY OF A COLT SINGLE ACTION
UNMARKED COPY OF A COLT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERUnmarked copy of a Colt single action revolver, .36 caliber, with spurious CS and CSA stamps on barrel flat, trigger guard, cylinder and frame, 5" octagonal barrel. NSN. Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Williams, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Overall fair condition. Does not stay cocked, cylinder indexes, all metal turning brown, D trigger guard appears to be a replacement, serial numbers indistinguishable as heavily worn.
- STICKLEY OAK REVOLVING BOOKCASE Stickley
STICKLEY OAK REVOLVING BOOKCASE Stickley Mission oak revolving bookcase, re-issue, underside stamped "Stickley" with applied "Stickley / Handcraft Craftsman/ Manlius, NY, USA" decal and stenciled serial numbers. 29.5" H x 22" square.
- L & JG STICKLEY "MODEL #367" SPINDLE
L & JG STICKLEY "MODEL #367" SPINDLE MORRIS CHAIR L. & J.G. Stickley oak spindle Morris chair, model # 367, Arts and Crafts / Mission form, with corbel supports under each arm, thru-tenon construction, black leatherette seat and back cushion, underside stamped "Stickley" with applied "Stickley / Handcraft Craftsman/ Manlius, NY, USA" decal and stenciled serial numbers, L. & J. G. Stickley manufacturer's label to seat underside, circa late 20th century, American. 40" H x 29" W x 34.5" D.
- DRESDEN PORCELAIN MILITARY OFFICER FIGURES,
DRESDEN PORCELAIN MILITARY OFFICER FIGURES, 2 Two Dresden figures, 20th century, each hand painted as officers of Napoleon's Grande Arm?e in Lieutenant General uniforms, both bases with blue Dresden mark and further impressed with serial numbers. Tallest 11.5" H
- DRESDEN PORCELAIN MONEY BAND, 11 Eleven
DRESDEN PORCELAIN MONEY BAND, 11 Eleven Dresden paint decorated porcelain monkey band figures, 20th century, after the original Meissen models designed by Johann Joachim K?ndler as an homage to the Enlightenment ideal, comprising a pipe player, a harp player, a violin player, a cello player, two drummers, a trumpet player, a French horn player, a bassoon player, a singer, and a conductor, all bases with blue Dresden mark and further impressed with serial numbers. Losses, restoration. Tallest 6.5" H
- VOLKSTEDT GERMAN PORCELAIN MONKEY BAND,
VOLKSTEDT GERMAN PORCELAIN MONKEY BAND, 18 PCS. Collection of Volkstedt German porcelain anthropomorphic monkeys as orchestral musicians, group of eighteen, polychromed and gilt, each marked with Volkstedt blue underglaze mark and impressed serial numbers. Largest (the conductor): 6" H.
- (500) U.S. $2 BILLS, CONSECUTIVE SERIAL
(500) U.S. $2 BILLS, CONSECUTIVE SERIAL NUMBERS(lot of 500) Uncirculated consecutive serial numbered U.S. Two Dollar bills, Series 1995, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Georgia, retaining the Bureau of Engraving and Printing white bands on each pack of one hundred bills, approx. 2.5"h, 6.25"w, 2.5/8"d, 1.10lbs
- MANNLICHER MODEL 1905 ARGENTINE PISTOLSystem
MANNLICHER MODEL 1905 ARGENTINE PISTOLSystem Mannlicher Model 1905 Pistol Waffenfacrik, Steyer, 7.63 Mannlicher caliber, 6.3" barrel, 8-round stripper clip, right side with rub because of removal of Argentine crest when pistol was declared surplus, three visible matched serial numbers, SN 4XXX
- COLT LIGHTNING .38 CAL REVOLVER, MFG.
COLT LIGHTNING .38 CAL REVOLVER, MFG. 1890Colt Model 1877 "Lightning" Double-Action Revolver, .38 caliber, 4.5" barrel marked at the top in two lines "Colt's Pt F.a. Mfg Co, Hartford, Ct. U.S.A.," caliber at left barrel, three patent lines with "1871, 1874, 1875" dates, nickel finish, black hard rubber Colt logo grips, trigger adjustment needed, three visible matching serial numbers, mfg. 1890, SN 76XXX
- COLT LIGHTNING .38 CAL REVOLVER, MFG.
COLT LIGHTNING .38 CAL REVOLVER, MFG. 1888, AMEXColt Model 1877 "Lightning" Double-Action Revolver, .38 caliber, 3.5" barrel marked at the top in two lines "Colt's Pt F.a. Mfg Co, Hartford, Ct. U.S.A.," and "Colt D.A. .38" panel at left barrel, caliber at underside of barrel, three patent lines with "1871, 1874, 1875" dates, Amex stamped at left frame with associated numbers at right frame, nickel finish, black hard rubber Colt logo grips, three visible matching serial numbers, mfg. 1888, SN 67XXX
- COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER, MFG.1850,
COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER, MFG.1850, LOW SNColt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver, .31caliber, five-round percussion cylinder, 5" octagonal barrel marked at the top in two lines "Address Saml Colt, New York City,"
marked at left frame on two lines "Colts Patent," gray finish, brass trigger guard, back strap and butt strap, strong action, six visible matching serial numbers, mfg. 1850, SN 15XXX
- COLT THUNDERER .41 CAL REVOLVER, MFG.
COLT THUNDERER .41 CAL REVOLVER, MFG. 1891Colt Model 1877 "Thunderer" Double-Action Revolver, .41 caliber, 6" barrel marked at the top in two lines "Colts Pt F.a. Mfg Co, Hartford, Ct. U.S.A.," caliber at left barrel, three patent lines with "1871, 1874, 1875" dates next to Colt Rampant logo, nickel finish, black hard rubber Colt logo grips, trigger adjustment needed, three visible matching serial numbers, mfg. 1891, SN 81XXX
- COLT MODEL 1848 BABY DRAGOON REVOLVER,
COLT MODEL 1848 BABY DRAGOON REVOLVER, MFG 1848Colt Model 1848 Baby Dragoon Revolver, .31 caliber, five-round percussion cylinder with round stops, 3" octagonal barrel marked at the top in two lines "Address Saml Colt, New York City" within brackets, marked at left frame on two lines "Colts Patent," gray finish, brass trigger guard and grip straps retaining much of the silver plating, strong action, five visible matching serial numbers, mfg. 1848, SN 5XXX
- COLT ANTIQUE SAA .44 CALIBER REVOLVER,
COLT ANTIQUE SAA .44 CALIBER REVOLVER, MFG 1883Colt SAA Frontier Six Shooter, .44 caliber, six-round cylinder, 5" barrel marked at top "Colts P.T. FA. Mfg Co, Hartford, Ct. U.S.A.," three-line patent date at left frame "1871, 1872, 1875," retains about 50% of nickel plating, initials "EW x DC" carved at left wood grip, three visible matching serial numbers, mfg.1883, SN 93XXX
- COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, MFG.
COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, MFG. 1872Colt Single Action Army revolver, .45 caliber, six-round fluted cylinder, 7.5" round barrel marked at the top "Colt's PT F.A.Mfg Co. Hartford Ct. U.S.A.," 1871 and 1872 two line patent dates at left frame, caliber visible at left trigger guard frame, three pin back strap, four visible matching serial numbers, retains some nickel plating, manufactured 1875, comes with vintage leather holster, SN 18XXX
- (PAIR) BOXED COLT LADY DERINGER GOLD
(PAIR) BOXED COLT LADY DERINGER GOLD & MOP PISTOLS(pair) Colt Lady Deringer pistols, .22S caliber single shot, 2.25" round swivel rifled barrels, gilt finish, mother of pearl grips, housed in Colt box, consecutive serial numbers, SN 7XXXDER, *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
- CASED COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER, MFG.
CASED COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER, MFG. 1862Cased Colt Model 1862 Police Revolver, .36 caliber, five-round fluted cylinder marked "Pat Sept 10th 1850," a 5.5" round barrel marked at the top "Address Col Saml Colt New-York US America," two line "Colts Patent" at left frame, caliber at upper right trigger guard, "4" at rear of lower trigger guard, retaining much of silver plating at trigger guard and back strap, hardwood grips, gun metal gray finish, four visible matching serial numbers of Civil War Era, SN 99XX, housed in fitted wood case, green fabric, with "Colts Patent" powder flask, "Colts Patent" bullet mold, tool, Eley Bro London cap tin, worn card board box marked "7 Combustible Envelope Cartridges for Either Colt's or Whitneh's Police Pistols"
- CASED COLT LONDON 1851 NAVY REVOLVERCased
CASED COLT LONDON 1851 NAVY REVOLVERCased Colt 1851 Navy Revolver, London, Second Model, .36 caliber, 7.5" octagonal barrel marked at the top "Address .Col Colt. London," British roof marks including "Crown over V" (Queen Victoria) at left barrel lug and cylinder, marked at left frame "Colt's Patent," the six-round cylinder retains visible Texas Navy and Mexico ship battle scenes, hardwood grips, backstrap retains partial silver plating, six visible matching serial numbers, housed in wood case with Colt Patent marked bullet mold, Eley of London cap tin, unmarked Dixon powder flask with lanyard ring and working charge spring, manufactured 1855, retains strong action, SN 25XXX
- CASED COLT 1855 SIDEHAMMER REVOLVER,
CASED COLT 1855 SIDEHAMMER REVOLVER, MFG 1855Cased Colt 1855 Sidehammer Pocket Revolver, aka Root Model, Model 2, .28 caliber, 3.5" octagonal barrel with two line address "Colt's Pt. Address Col Colt, 1855 Hartford Ct. USA," the five-round cylinder with a scene depicting a pioneer defending himself against an Indian attack, wood grips, three visible matching serial numbers, nickel finish with loss, cylinder scene in good condition, strong action, housed in wood box with red interior fitted with Colt's Patent bullet mold, Goldmark's Percussion Caps tin, tool marked Empere, later Colt's Patent powder flask, mfg. 1855, SN 11XX
- CASED COLT 1860 ARMY REVOLVER, MFG.
CASED COLT 1860 ARMY REVOLVER, MFG. 1868Cased Colt 1860 Army Revolver, .44 caliber, six-round cylinder, 8" round barrel marked at the top on one line "Address Col. Saml Colt New-York US America," two line "Colts Patent" at left receiver, caliber at rear of trigger guard, cylinder engraved with Texas-Mexico ships battle scene and "Colts Patent No. 3883," wood grips, four visible matching serial numbers, mfg. 1868, SN 173XXX, housed in wood box with "Colts Patent" bullet mold, powder flask marked "James Dixon, Sheffield," Eley London cap tin, box: 2.5"h, 14.75"w, 7"d
*Note: Cylinder scene is crisp and easily visible. Retains hard case coloring at frame and loading lever.
Barrel blue is worn, some appearing as holster wear (no holster present), lower grips strap with worn blue.*
- BRITISH ENFIELD NO. 4 MK1 RIFLEEnfield
BRITISH ENFIELD NO. 4 MK1 RIFLEEnfield No4Mk1 rifle, .303 caliber, bolt action, detachable magazine, 25" barrel, markings include "No4Mk1, F(FTR)49" (factory refurbished 1949), marked "England" at left wrist ring, numerous other inspection markings at barrel and stock including "ZF" in white paint near butt, two sling swivels, buttplate with trapdoor, matching serial numbers at left receiver, bolt handle and lower front stock, SN Y8XXX *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER
- ENFIELD 1941 SNIPER RIFLE, HOLLAND &
ENFIELD 1941 SNIPER RIFLE, HOLLAND & HOLLANDEnfield No4Mk1 rifle, WWII manufactured by U.S. maker Savage-Stevens, .303 caliber, bolt action, detachable magazine, 25" barrel, scope mounts at left receiver, markings include "S No4Mk1" over "1941", at left receiver, marked "England" at receiver ring, other inspection markings at barrel, marked "S51" at underside of rear stock indicating sniper conversion by Holland & Holland, two sling swivels, aluminum buttplate with trapdoor, matching serial numbers at left wrist ring, lower front stock, and bolt handle, mounted wood cheekpiece at upper rear stock, lacking magazine, SN OC1XXX *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER
- WINCHESTER TEXAS 1836/1986 RIFLE & CARBINE,
WINCHESTER TEXAS 1836/1986 RIFLE & CARBINE, SN 005Scarce Winchester Texas1986 Sesquicentennial commemorative rifle and carbine set #5, made in Hartford, Ct., consisting of: (1) Model 94 Saddle Ring Carbine, 38.55 caliber, lever action, 18.5" gold plated barrel bands, the gold plated receiver engraved with historic Texas scenes, the barrel with gold etched "1836-Texas-1986," presentation grade walnut stock; (1) Model 94 rifle, 38-55 caliber, lever action, 20" barrel, etched Texas history scenes on the receiver with a gold outline of the State of Texas at top, the barrel with "1836-Texas-1986" and Sesquicentennial, presentation grade stock; (1) bowie knife by Western Cutlery etched in gold with historic Texas scenes; (1) Texas Sesquicentennial medal, all housed in the Winchester mahogany lockable presentation case with inset gold plated Texas label, Serial Numbers: TEXM005, TSRM005, case: 3.5"h, 46.5"w, 13.5"d, *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* *Provenance: Winchester produced only 150 sets of this offering. The first 13 were presentation sets and Winchester did not offer them for sale. Set No. 1 was given to then U.S. President Ronald Regan, sets two and three were given to the governor of the State of Texas and to the Texas Speaker of the House, set five was given to Dallas Cowboy football legend Walt Garrison who had assisted Winchester. Our consignor operated a Texas firearm store in 1986 and purchased several of Winchester sets for resale. Among those sets was #32, also the uniform number of Walt Garrison. A trade was made. Lot photos include one of Garrison and our consignor. Our consignor states that the firearms have never been fired and the levers have not been cycled or racked.*
- COLT SAA .32/20 REVOLVER WITH COLT LETTER,
COLT SAA .32/20 REVOLVER WITH COLT LETTER, 1907Colt Single Action Army Revolver, .32/20 caliber, six round cylinder, 5.5" barrel, marked at barrel top "Colt's PT F A Mfg Co., Hartford, CT, USA," caliber at left barrel side, two line patent dates at left receiver, Rampant Colt at left receiver, three matched serial numbers, Rampant Colt black grips, accompanied by Colt letter stating shipped on January 25, 1907, to Wyeth Hardware, St. Joseph Missouri, gray finish, strong action, SN 287XXX
- SCARCE NORTH VIETNAM MFG. SKS RIFLE
SCARCE NORTH VIETNAM MFG. SKS RIFLE & SOLDIER INFONVA SKS Type 1 rifle, 7.62 x 30 caliber, semi automatic,
bolt action, 10 round stripper clip or hand loaded internal magazine, 20" barrel, hooded front sight, adjustable rear sight, folding spike bayonet, cleaning rod, two sling loops, matched serial numbers at four positions, numbered wood stock, metal butt plate with hinged door for not present cleaning kit, left receiver with number 1 within a star, SN 630516 *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* *Provenance: This rifle was taken in combat by then SFC Herman A. Bryant (1935-2016) who served in the U.S. Army 1957-1987 including two tours of duty in Vietnam. During his first Vietnam tour he was assigned to military intelligence and attached to the Phoenix program. Bryant's second tour assignment was with the 71st Medical Group. He retired from the Army with the rank of Command Sergeant Major. Among the numerous awards Bryant received are the Bronze Star "1972, For Meritorious Achievement in Ground Operations Against Hostile Forces", the Purple Heart, and Combat Medical Badge. Auction includes Bryant's 1970 U.S. form War Trophy Registration/Authorization and Vietnamese custom forms allowing him to bring the rifle to the U.S.
- COLT SAA REVOLVER, .45 CALIBER, PARTS
COLT SAA REVOLVER, .45 CALIBER, PARTS OR RESTOREColt Single Action Army revolver, .45 caliber, six round cylinder, 5.25" barrel marked at the top "Colt's Pt. F.A. Hartford Ct. U.S.A.", three patent dates at left receiver, three matched serial numbers, hard rubber grips with Rampant Colt and eagle, strong action with half cock needing adjustment, dark gray finish with remnants of chrome finish, left grip chipped at lower butt, mfg. 1884, SN 106XXX
- COLT SAA 'FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER', MFG
COLT SAA 'FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER', MFG 1895Antique Black Powder Single Action Army Revolver, .44-40 caliber, 4.75" round barrel marked on two lines at the top "COLTS PT. F.A. MFG CO., HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.",
marked at left barrel one line "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER", left frame marked on two lines with last patent date "JAN 19. 75" with Rampant Colt, hard rubber Rampant Colt grips, three matched serial numbers mfg. 1894, gray finish, lacking full base pin and ejector tube screw, later welds joining ejector tube at front of barrel, strong action, SN 155XXX