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COLT 1860 ARMY REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER & MEMORABILIA

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,250.00 USD Estimated At:2,500.00 - 3,000.00 USD
COLT 1860 ARMY REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER & MEMORABILIA
Cal. 44. S# 19886. Bbl. 8" round w/ New York address. Six shot round rebated cyl. w/ naval engagement scene engraving. 4 screw action w/ shoulder stock attachment provisions. Original finish was blue & case colored w/ silver finished trigger guard. Bbl., frame, grip straps & cyl. have matching numbers. Shortened wedge is unnumbered. 1 piece walnut grip, both panels have partially visible cartouches. Mfg. 1861. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: leather flap holster in fair condition. Leather cartridge box in good condition. Six rd package of Hazard Powder Co. 44 cal. cartridges. Package is opened. Cartridges are in fair condition. Confederate States paper currency includes 1 each of the following bills: State of Georgia bills in $50 & $100 denominations & State of Louisiana bills in $5, $50 & $100 denominations. All bills are in very good condition. 3 photographs of uniformed civil war soldiers, 1 is labeled "Brigadier-General Polk, C.S.A.". Second photo is labeled "Private / Cavalry". 3rd photo is unlabeled. Consignor states: “The revolver, holster, banknotes belonged to a Maine cavalryman, “Thibodeaux” and 2 CDVs of him as private and later as sergeant, an older, well trooper. A cdv of Confederate general Leonidas Polk, a souvenir from when he was killed in 1864 during Sherman's advance on Atlanta. The 5 Confederate state bills: $50 Georgia #6728; $100 Georgia #23293; $5 Louisiana, #5977, propaganda South strikes down Union; $50 Louisiana #4823, honoring Polk; $100 Louisiana, # 1512, depicting the "new, planned" state capitol, the original having been destroyed by the 2nd Maine cavalry. The cdv and notes, are souvenirs collected by Thibodeaux at Polk's headquarters, June 14, 1864, Pine Mountain, Marietta, Georgia.". CONDITION: metal has a smooth brown faded appearance w/ small dents in wedge area. Trigger guard shows small amounts of silver finish. Grips show heavy wear w/ chips having added wood repairs at butt. Functioning action has weak spring tension. Pitted bore retains intact rifling. (01-25756/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,000.