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CONFEDERATE USED M1862 COLT POLICE 5 SHOT REVOLVER

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 7,000.00 USD
CONFEDERATE USED M1862 COLT POLICE 5 SHOT REVOLVER
PERSONALIZED TO CAPTAIN SEPTIMUS HUNTER STEWART OF THE 1ST MARYLAND INFANTRY. Cal. 36. S# 8414. Bbl. 6 1/2 round. Captain Stewart was a bookkeeper by trade from Baltimore, Maryland. He traveled to Richmond, Virginia to enlist in the 1st Maryland Infantry in service of the Confederate States of America. He was appointed 1st Lieutenant in Company C of the regiment and subsequently promoted to Captain and AQM in April of 1862. In late August of 1862, the 1st Maryland was dissolved and many of the officers joined other units. Stewart enlisted as a Private in Company C of the 1st Maryland Cavalry. Stewart was captured for the second time on July 4, 1863 near Monterey Pass, Pennsylvania while protecting the Army's withdrawal. He was sent to the Union prison at Ft. Delaware and later transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland where he was exchanged on Christmas Day in 1863. In 1864, he formed Company N of the 2nd Regiment of Virginia Reserves and was appointed its Captain. He remained in Confederate service with the Virginia Reserves and was present at the surrender at Appomattox. His revolver is a fine example of a M1862 Colt Police with standard New York address on barrel. It features a 5 shot, rebated and half fluted cylinder along with a creeping style loading lever. The revolver is engraved on the backstrap, "Capt. S.H. Stewart 1st Md.Reg". It has all matching numbers and walnut grips. CONDITION: revolver has a medium to dark gray patina with scattered areas of original finish still extant. The plating on the trigger guard and backstrap is approx. 50%. Engraving is quite clear. Grips show expected wear with no significant issues. Action is mechanically fine. Very nice bore with strong rifling. (01-20957/BF). $5,000-7,000.