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41 CALIBER COLT SINGLE ACTION
41 CALIBER COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, C. 1899Property of a Private Collection, Savannah, GA early smokeless powder, s/n 183852, marked '41 Colt' on side of barrel, marked 'Pat. Sept. 19.1871., July 2. 72. Jan. 19. 75.' on body above trigger, mar
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ANTIQUE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY
ANTIQUE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVERANTIQUE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, 45 Colt caliber, 7 1/2" barrel, blued finish, one piece walnut grip, frame marked "U.S.", barrel marked "N.J.", "D.F.C." inspection marks, six shot fluted cylinder, ejector rod, fixed sights, serial #113354, manufactured circa 1884. No FFL or background check required.
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UNMARKED COPY OF A COLT SINGLE
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.
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COLT SAA REVOLVER MILITARY WALL
COLT SAA REVOLVER MILITARY WALL HANGERColt Single Action Army revolver, as found condition in the Arizona desert with weather exposure, 5.5" round barrel, cylinder turns, hammer spring broken, lacking all of ejection system, the only marking visible is inspector initials RAC, Ordinance Sub Inspector Rinaldo A. Carr visible at left grip heel, very worn wood grips
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COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER,
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
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COLT SAA .44 CALIBER NICKEL
COLT SAA .44 CALIBER NICKEL REVOLVER, 3RD GEN.Colt Single Action Army revolver, Third Generation, .44 Special caliber, six-round cylinder, 4.75" barrel, nickel finish, walnut grips, owner's manual, mfg. 1979, SN SA28XXX *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .44 CALIBER NICKEL
COLT SAA .44 CALIBER NICKEL REVOLVER, 3RD GEN.Colt Single Action Army revolver, Third Generation, .44 Special caliber, six-round cylinder, 4.75" barrel, nickel finish, walnut grips, mfg. 1979, SN SA65XXX *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .44 CALIBER NICKEL
COLT SAA .44 CALIBER NICKEL REVOLVER, 3RD GEN.Colt Single Action Army revolver, Third Generation, .44 Special caliber, six-round cylinder, 4.75" barrel, nickel finish, rosewood grips installed, comes with second set of Rampant Colt hard rubber grips, mfg. 1979, SN SA28XXX *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .45 CALIBER WILD BILL
COLT SAA .45 CALIBER WILD BILL HICKOK REVOLVERColt Single Action Army, Lawman revolver, Series Wild Hickok revolver, .45 caliber, six-round cylinder, 7.5" barrel, black frame and barrel, nickel at cylinder, hammer, trigger guard and ejector tube, pearl grips, mfg 1969, SN XXXWBH *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .357 MAGNUM REVOLVER,
COLT SAA .357 MAGNUM REVOLVER, 2ND GENERATIONColt Single Action Army revolver, Second Generation, .357 Magnum caliber, six-round cylinder, 7.5" barrel, blued finish, Rampant Colt grips with eagle and shield, mfg. 1970, rough Colt box and owner's manual, SN 54XXXSA *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .357 MAGNUM REVOLVER,
COLT SAA .357 MAGNUM REVOLVER, NEVER FIREDColt Single Action Army revolver, not fired, .358 Magnum caliber, 5.5" blued round barrel, color case hardened frame, black Rampant Colt grips with eagle, plastic tie at hammer to prevent cylinder turn scratching, our opinion: 100% condition, mfg. 1908, SN SA37XXX *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .357 REVOLVER, NOT FIRED
COLT SAA .357 REVOLVER, NOT FIRED MFG 1972 2ND GENColt Single Action Army revolver, .357 Magnum caliber,
six-round cylinder, 7.5" round barrel, color case hardened frame, mother of pearl grips, plastic tie at hammer to prevent cylinder turn scratching, our opinion: 90% condition, mfg. 1972, SN 63XXXSA *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT CUSTOM SAA REVOLVER, NOT
COLT CUSTOM SAA REVOLVER, NOT FIRED,1999 3RD GENColt Single Action Army revolver, not fired, nickel finish, .45 caliber, six-round cylinder, 7.5" round barrel, black Colt grips with eagle and rampant Colt, comes with Colt boxes, the outer marked with Colt custom shop number, our opinion: it appears in 100% condition, mfg. 1999, SN S27XXXA *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .45 REVOLVER, NOT FIRED
COLT SAA .45 REVOLVER, NOT FIRED 2004 MFG 3RD GENColt Single Action revolver, not fired, .45 caliber, six-round cylinder, 4.75" round barrel, black rampant Colt grips with eagle, our opinion: it appears in 100% condition, blue and color case hardened frame, mfg. 2004, SN S37XXXA *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .357 NEW FRONTIER
COLT SAA .357 NEW FRONTIER REVOLVER, NOT FIREDColt Single Action Army New Frontier revolver, not fired,
nickel finish, .357 caliber, 7.5" barrel, hardwood grips, our opinion: it appears in 98% condition, mfg. 1981, SN 14XXXNF *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .45 REVOLVER, NOT FIRED,
COLT SAA .45 REVOLVER, NOT FIRED, MFG. 2005Colt Single Action Army revolver, not fired, .45 caliber,
six-round cylinder, 7.5" barrel, blue finish, color case hardened frame, black grips with rampant Colt and eagle, plastic tie at hammer to prevent cylinder turn scratching, our opinion: appears as 100%, condition, mfg. 2005, SN S38XXXA *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .357 REVOLVER, NOT FIRED
COLT SAA .357 REVOLVER, NOT FIRED MFG 1978 3RD GENColt Single Action Army revolver, not fired, .357 Magnum caliber, 7.5" round barrel, black Rampant Colt grips with eagle, blued, color case hardened frame, plastic tie at hammer to prevent cylinder turn scratching, our opinion: 98% condition, mfg. 1978, SN SA14XXX *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .38 NICKEL ENGRAVED
COLT SAA .38 NICKEL ENGRAVED REVOLVER, 2ND GEN.Colt Single Action Army revolver, not fired, .38 caliber, six round cylinder, 4.5" round barrel, foliate engraving on nickel finish at barrel, frame, cylinder, hammer, trigger guard and backstrap, our opinion: appears in 100% condition, mfg 1956, SN 6XXXSA *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* **Provenance: Eight Point Ranch, Elgin, Texas**
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COLT SAA .32/20 REVOLVER WITH
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
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COLT SAA NEW FRONTIER .22
COLT SAA NEW FRONTIER .22 REVOLVERColt Single Action Army New Frontier Revolver, .22 caliber, mfg. 1972, six round cylinder, 4.25" barrel, adjustable rear sight black grips with Rampant Colt and eagle, case hardened receiver, fancy holster, belt, SN G59XXX *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER"
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COLT SAA REVOLVER, .38 SPECIAL,
COLT SAA REVOLVER, .38 SPECIAL, THIRD GENERATIONColt Single Action Army Revolver, .38 Special caliber, mfg. 2007, six round cylinder, 4.75" barrel, black grips with Rampant Colt and eagle, appears as new and not fired, case hardened receiver, fancy holster, belt, SN S45XXXA *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER"
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COLT SAA REVOLVER, .45 CALIBER,
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
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2 COLT PISTOLS, .45 CALIBER W/
2 COLT PISTOLS, .45 CALIBER W/ TURQUOISE INLAYS WITH HO...Two Colt 45 caliber pistols with turquoise inlays, leather holster. 1st item: Colt single action army .45 caliber pistol, serial number 219987 (visible matching serial numbers), "Pat. Sept. 19, 1871 July 2, 72 Jan 19 75" stamped on frame, "COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY 45" stamped on side of barrel, "Colt's Mfg Co. Hartford CT USA" verso. Silvered grips with inlaid geometric turquoise designs and engraved Southwestern geometric motifs. Barrel length - 5 1/2". Overall Length - 11". 2nd item: Colt .45 caliber pistol, barrel with serial number 45208 and frame 215625, barrel stamped "Colt's P T FA MFG Co HARTFORD, CT USA" on top, "Pat. Sept. 19, 1871 July 2, 72 Jan 19 75" stamped on frame. Silvered grips with inlaid geometric turquoise designs and engraved Southwestern geometric motifs. Barrel - 5 1/2". Overall Length - 11". Mid 20th century brown leather Buscadero holster with ship anchor stamped on back of buckle, 43" L. NOTE - Firearms made after 1898 require passing an FFL background check prior to transfer. Please be prepared with proper identification. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Renickeled, missing ejector rod, front sight with abrasions to nickel surface. 2nd item: Renickeled, replaced barrel. Holster: Overall good condition.
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COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER,
COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, 38-40 WINColt 1st Generation S A (Single Action) Army revolver, .38-.40 Caliber. Barrel marked, "Colt's DT. F.A. MFG. Co. Hartford CT. U.S.A.". Lock plate marked, "PAT. SEPT. 19. 1871. July 2. 72. Jan 19. 19. 75.". Hard rubber stocks, metal frame, round barrel. Barrel length - 7 1/2". Overall length - 13". Case - 7" H x 15" W x 2 1/4" D. American, late 19th/early 20th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
60% blue and case hardened. Good bore and mechanics. Screws are not bugged. Excellent mechanical. Stocks unnumbered but fit perfectly. At base of back strap there is 1/2" x 1/4" slot that was cut out and later filled with a silver metal insert.
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COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER,
COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, .45 CAL.Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army Revolver, .45 caliber, serial number 123983, all visible serial serial numbers matching. Top of barrel marked "Colt's PT F.A. MFG. Co. Hartford.CT. U. S. A.", left side of frame marked "PAT. Sept. 19. 1871. July 2. 72. Jan. 19. 75.". Colt checkered hard rubber stocks with Colt logos and the Great Seal of the United States, round barrel, iron mounted with nickel finish, checkered hammer, blade front sight. Barrel length: 4 3/4". Overall length: 10". Serial number corresponds to year 1887.
Condition:
Overall good condition, nickel finish with areas of loss, blistering to the barrel. Left and right side of hammer with traces of residue. Stocks with light storage dings. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Action holds at full and half cock.
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BOSTON CUSTER'S COLT CARRIED AT
BOSTON CUSTER'S COLT CARRIED AT LITTLE BIGHORNThis is quite possibly one of the most important Battle of the Little Bighorn firearms ever offered for public sale, a Colt U.S. Cavalry issue Single Action Army revolver owned personally by Boston Custer, youngest brother to George Armstrong Custer, and later owned by Chief Buffalo Hump of the Sans Arc Sioux with complete ownership history and documentation. Under General Terry’s Special-Order Number 117 on June 8, 1874, Colonel Custer acted to prepare his troops for the extended 1874 Black Hills Expedition, obtaining suitable arms for certain non-regular army personnel. Shipment information to Custer at Fort Lincoln, as obtained from jobbers used by the Colt Company, Schuler, Hartley & Graham of New York an H&D Folson, also of New York noted the shipment of six nickel plated revolvers shipped on July 29, 1874 from H&D Folson: Serial numbers 7486, 9977, 12057, 12443, 12937; and 13418 and a shipment from Schuyler, Hartley & Graham included: Serial numbers 10960, 11258, 11722, 11843, 13221, and this revolver, 12364. The nickel revolvers are all documented to 7th Cavalry Indian scouts (see Table 7, beginning at page 148 of the book, Documenting the Weapons Used at the Little Bighorn). The blue finished revolvers are documented, also on Table 7 starting at page 148 identifying serial number 11722 issued to Dr. Porter, 11843 to Dr. Lord, 10960 went to Moses Milner a civilian scout and 12364, the firearm in this lot, issued to Boston Custer who was acting as a packer in the pack train. It is noted by documented testimony from Oglala Sioux Horned Horse that on June 25, 1876 at the Battle of the Little Bighorn Horned Horse and Buffalo Hump went together crossing the Greasy Grass River at the ford. They rode to a high point to watch the battle, as Horned Horse was an old man tired of battle. They saw a lone soldier wearing buckskin clothing crossing in front of them to the north, riding a mule that was carrying some bags. Buffalo Hump told Horned Horse he wanted the mule and Horned Horse replied, “Han napiyuza sonsonla (Yes! Capture Mule)”. It should be noted for confirming this story that Captain Frederick W. Benteen, the Company H Commander of the 7th Cavalry gave testimony about Boston Custer, “He was with the pack train, the morning of the 25th, but when Boston overheard trumpeter John Martin’s message from George Custer to me to “…come on and be quick and bring packs,” Boston mounted one of the mules carrying ammunition and rode north.” Also noted 1st Lieutenant Edward S. Godfrey Commander of Company K said this about the Custer brothers, “The Custers wore buckskin suits…” Later Horned Horse and Buffalo Hump were at the spotted of the buckskin wearing man with mule, both found dead. Buffalo Hump took the boots and the revolver from the buckskin wearing young soldier (is clothes being taken by another). As per the body location as noted by 1st Sergeant John M. Ryan, Company M of the 7th Cavalry and Captain Benteen were both on burial crew and stated, “On the battlefield 200 feet down the hill from Last Stand Hill were General George Custer and his brother Tom Custer were killed, lay the bodies of their brother Boston and 18-year-old nephew Harry Armstrong “Autie” Reed. Boston was stripped expect for his stockings.” After the Little Bighorn, Buffalo Hump and Horned Horse rode with Crazy Horse at the Battle of Wolf Mountain against General Miles and the 5th Cavalry. Horned Horse surrendered with Crazy Horse on May 5, 1877 at Fort Robinson to 1st Lieutenant William P. Clark and Horned Horse acted as Crazy Horses interpreter. When Crazy Horse was killed on September 5, 1877, both Buffalo Hump and Horned Horse were present and heard Crazy Horse say on his deathbed, “I have always wanted to go to the land of the Grandmother (Canada). I shall be dead in a few minutes and will then go to the Grandmother’s country. I want you to all follow me”. In spring 1878, Buffalo Hump and some 240 lodges of the Crazy Horse band made their way into Canada including Little Hawk, the Black Elks, Low Dog and Black Fox heading for Sitting Bull’s camp. After arriving at Sitting Bull’s camp, some of their horses were stolen by a local tribe. Nicholas Black Elk and his uncle Running Horse were present on the day of the Buffalo Hump incident and their story was documented, “I was only 15… Our camp had lost some horses during the night. One of the horses belonged to Chief Buffalo Hump. Sitting Bull sent for the Grandmother police, as he was told to do by “Paddy” (Supt. James Morrow Walsh from the North West Mounted Police NWMP). Paddy sent “Big Bull” (Assistant Commissioner Acheson G. Irvine of the NWMP) and two policemen to settle the matter. As Big Bull (Irvine) rode int the camp, Buffalo Hump rant up to him to tell him about his stolen horse.. carrying his revolver in one hand and a knife in the other. Big Bull (Irvine) grabbed the revolver out of Buffalo Hump’s hand… Sitting Bull walked up behind… and said “Austan” (cease, finish, stop) Big Bull (Irvine) found the horses and returned them to Buffalo Bull, but he did not return the revolver. Day later Buffalo Hump asked Big Bull (Irvine) if he could have his gun back, but Big Bull (Irvine) said he had given it to the Commissioner of the NWMP, James Furguharson MacLeod as “Evidence”” Buffalo Hump and his Sans Arc band left Canada and surrendered at Fort Keogh and was transferred in August 1881 to the Spotted Tail Agency in Nebraska. Commissioner MacLeod served from July 22, 1876, to October 31, 1880, and oversaw the moving of police headquarters to Fort MacLeod being accredited with establishing peaceful policies for the NWMP in dealings with First Nations people. It is almost certain that Commissioner MacLeod held the Buffalo Hump Colt at this location. The gun stayed in the NWMP, later changing their name to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP, possession from 1878 until around 1922. In around 1920 William Northcote Taylor joined the RCMP, son of famed Indian Agent in the Northwest Territories William Richard Taylor the agent with whom Dr. Claude Lewis and his brother, Sinclair Lewis made a trip by canoe to make treaty payments to Northwest First Nations tribes memorialized in the book “Treaty Trip” in 1924. As per the testimony of William N. Taylors daughter, Karen Taylor in the accompanied signed letter, her father won the Colt Revolver serial number 12364 in a poker game while stationed at Fort MacLeod in Alberta, Canada in 1922. The gun then stayed in the Taylor family from 1922 until 1990. William N. Taylor dutifully registered the gun, per Canadian Law until his death in 1979 when ownership fell to his daughter Karen Taylor (an accompanying original Canadian Firearm Registration Certificate from 1945 filled out by William N. Taylor is with the lot). Karen Taylor sold the gun to a Canadian arms collector Vernon Vossler in 1990. It was published in the 1991, “Colt Peacemaker Encyclopedia Volume 2” by Keith Cochran on page 343 as S/N “12,364 7 ½ .45, Cavalry Model, this revolver was probably taken from a Sioux warrior in Canada after the battle of the Little Bighorn by an Indian Agent and Judge and then passed to his sone who was a Mountie or member of the Northwest Mounted Police. (See page 344).” The gun was in the Vossler estate from 1990 until 2008 when It was sold again in his estate sale by Bud Haynes Auction of Red Deer, Alberta (an original printout of the sale bill noting the gun, then further confirmed by Hayes, is included). At the sale the gun was purchased by Barry Kolbert, a collector from Red Lodge, Montana, only 125 miles away from the Little Bighorn. Kolbert then traded the gun to Wallace W. Francis who then traded the gun (with accompanying signed letter) to the current owner J. Michael Peters in 2016 (trading away a Colt Baby Burgess SN 6209 with letter, Colt SAA SN 962, Colt SAA SN 18318 and an additional $1,000 for this Colt SN 12364). In addition to the testimony and ownership documentation the firearm was examined by Wendell Grangaard of the Guns of History and found to be a correct matching serial number U.S. Cavalry issue Colt Single Action Army included on the Schuler, Hartley & Graham list. The gun has the legible cartouche of O.W. Ainsworth and the correct “A” inspector mark of Ainsworth, as well as the usual filings of the muzzle often used as a mark of Indian ownership by the Sioux. Most importantly the gun was found to be marked on the butte of the frame and grips by Chief Buffalo Hump telling the story of the gun in togia language. Marked on the bottom, “kill two non-soldiers – Greasy Grass – Buffalo Hump rode with Horned Horse – departed travel long rode Grandmother Land.” This further confirms the above documentation. Provenance: From General Terry’s Special-Order Number 117 issued to Boston Custer from a shipment from Schuyler, Hartley & Graham. Taken by Boston Custer to the Battle of the Little Bighorn where he was killed. Taken by Buffalo Hump and Horned Horse and eventually taken into Canada to Sitting Bull’s Camp in spring 1878. Seized by Canadian North West Mounted Police Assistant Commissioner Acheson G. Irvin as “evidence” and transferred to NWMP Commissioner, James Furguharson MacLeod. Won in a poker game at Fort MacLeod by RCMP William Northcote Taylor in 1922. Kept in the Taylor family from 1922-1990. Sold to Vernon Vossler in 1990. Vossler collection from 1990-2008. Sold in Bud Haynes Auction in August, 23, 2008, to Barry Kolbert of Red Lodge, Montana. Sold / Traded to Wallace W, Francis. Kolbert, Francis 2008-2016. Traded to J. Michael Peters 2016-present. Publications: 1991 Colt Peacemaker Encyclopedia Volume 2 by Keith Cochran; Document the Weapons Used at the Little Bighorn by Wendell Grangaard; and in Alberta Genealogical Society Relatively Speaking Volume 44, Number 3 August 2016 page 141-146 (booklet or print outs of pages mentioned included as documents). This historic piece includes a completely ownership history from its shipment to Custer’s men, capture by the Indians at Little Bighorn, capture by the NWMP in 1878, to the Canadian ownership in 1922 to present day. The ownership history has been published in the included book. Further the gun includes a historic analysis and documented testimony from Guns of History’s Wendell Grangaard as well as further documentation and signed letters. Possibly one of, if not the most well researched and recorded Battle of the Little Bighorn firearm ever brought to public sale. Antique Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army with correct U.S. stamping, “PAT. SEPT. 19, 1871, PAT. JULY, 2, 1872” on the side; matching 12364 serial number on the bottom of the butte frame, frame, trigger guard and 2364 on the cylinder. Inspection “A” mark on trigger guard, “A” and “P” on bottom of barrel, “P” and “A” on cylinder and “609” on swing out loading door. Top of the gun is marked in a single line, “COLT’S PT. F. A. MFG. Co. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.” cross like stamp before and after the address. The gun retains some of the original blue finish and is well kept, has the correct four click hammer pull back which turns the cylinder and correctly functions.
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(2) TINTYPES, SPANISH-AMERICAN,
(2) TINTYPES, SPANISH-AMERICAN, CIVIL WAR SOLDIERSTwo 1/9 plate tintype photographs. One Spanish-American War soldier with a Colt single action and one Civil War cavalry soldier. Each measures 2 1/2" tall. Very good condition. Uncased.
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COLT BISLEY SINGLE ACTION
COLT BISLEY SINGLE ACTION ARMYColt single action Army Bisley model in .44-40 caliber, aka Colt Frontier Six Shooter .44-40. Serial number 195657 on frame, trigger guard and butt strap indicate that 1900 was the year of manufacture. Please check the shipping details in our terms a nd conditions for specifics on firearm shipping. Blackwell Auctions holds a Federal Firearms License (FFL). All firearms: pistol, revolver, shotgun & rifle transactions will be conducted in accordance with local, state and Federal laws, without excep tion. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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COLT SINGLE ACTION ULYSSES S. GRANT
COLT SINGLE ACTION ULYSSES S. GRANT COMMEMORATIVECased 1971 Commemorative Ulysses S. Grant Colt 1851 Navy .36 Caliber Revolver. The barrel is stamped "Address Sam. L. Colt. New York City" and "Ulysses S. Grant Commemorative -1971." Colt's patent is stamped on the frame. Blued finish. Walnut gri Engraved cylinder with ram-rod. Powder flask. Lead ball. .36 Caliber bullet mold. Colt walnut hard case. Serial #3855. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house, directly to the buyer.
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COLT SINGLE ACTION CYLINDER, .36
COLT SINGLE ACTION CYLINDER, .36 CAL POLICERevolver cylinder for Colt pistol, believed to be the Police Model .36 caliber. One of several 19C Colt parts from late single action pistol collector and gunsmith in today's sale. See images for detail. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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COLT SINGLE ACTION CYLINDER, 1862
COLT SINGLE ACTION CYLINDER, 1862 POCKET NAVYRevolver cylinder for Colt percussion pistol, believed to be the .31 caliber 1862 Pocket Navy. Serial number 9853. One of several 19C Colt parts from late single action pistol collector and gunsmith in today's sale. See images for details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY
COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY COMMEMORATIVE REVOLVERCOLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY COMMEMORATIVE REVOLVER, 45 Colt caliber, 7 1/2" barrel, blue and silver finish, smooth two piece rosewood grips with Colt medallion, fixed sights, engraved cylinder, serial #1066SC. Includes fitted walnut case 12 cartridges, Colonel Samuel Colt medallion, book "The Arms Collection of Colonel Colt" by R.L. Wilson. Plaque on case reads "one of 5000 Colonel Sam Colt Sesquicentennial Models 1814-1964". Lot requires FFL or background check.
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FOUR COLT SINGLE ACTION FRONTIER
FOUR COLT SINGLE ACTION FRONTIER SCOUT REVOLVERSFOUR COLT SINGLE ACTION FRONTIER SCOUT REVOLVERS FROM THE KANSAS SERIES "FORTS", including: Ft. Hays, smooth cylinder, black plastic rampant colt grips; Ft Riley, ivory color grips, fluted cylinder; Ft. Larned, simulated pearl grips, fluted cylinder; Ft Scott fluted cylinder, black plastic American eagle grips. All are two tone nickel and blue, 22 lr caliber, serial numbers: 137FH, 137FR, 137FL and 137FSC respectively. Lot requires FFL or background check. All are displayed in a velvet lined wood display case..
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COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY
COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY COMMEMORATIVE REVOLVERCOLT 125TH ANNIVERSARY SINGLE ACTION ARMY COMMEMORATIVE REVOLVER, 45 Colt caliber, 7 1/2" barrel, blued finish with gold plated: trigger guard, backstrap and ejector lever; smooth walnut grips with Colt medallion, six shot fluted cylinder, fixed sights, hardwood presentation case, serial number 1185AM. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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THIRD GENERATION COLT SINGLE ACTION
THIRD GENERATION COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER,THIRD GENERATION COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, 45 Colt caliber, 7 1/2" barrel, blued finish, case colored receiver, black plastic eagle/shield grips, fixed sights, six shot fluted cylinder, serial #SA02029. Original box and Styrofoam insert. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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UBERTI CATTLEMAN .45 LONG COLT SA
UBERTI CATTLEMAN .45 LONG COLT SA REVOLVER Uberti Cattleman .45 long colt single action revolver. Smooth walnut grips with blued frame, barrel and fluted cylinder. 7-1/2" barrel length, 13" overall. Serial number J91429. Includes original box and paperwork. Requires ATF form 4473.