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EXCEPTIONALLY RARE WEBLEY FIRST MODEL LONGSPUR

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 7,000.00 USD
EXCEPTIONALLY RARE WEBLEY FIRST MODEL LONGSPUR

REVOLVER WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES. Cal. 40. S# 167. Approx 250 of this first type open top percussion revolver were made. This specimen has 7" octagon bbl, engraved "James Webley St. Marys Square. Birmingham" on top flat, and attaches to cylinder pin with square side bolt. Bbl. is hinged to frame and tips down for loading. A screw for accessory bullet rammer (in case) is on right side of bbl. Blued frame is engraved "James Webley Patentee" on left side, and there are sprays of shaded scroll engraving around name on right side of action and near hinge. Cylinder is engraved with numbers 1-6 for each chamber and rotates to the left. Casehardened long spurred hammer is nearly completely shrouded by action. Serial number and "By Her Majesty’s Royal Letters Patent" are engraved on back strap. 32 line per inch checkered walnut two piece grips have lightly engraved steel cap. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: mahogany case with key lock has crenelated rectangular escutcheon in top. Interior is lined in green cloth and contains a number of accessories including: Davis type brass mold marked “60” has polished steel sprue cutter for round based conical bullet, greenheart loading rod with walnut end and brass tip, round pewter oil bottle, ebony handled nipple wrench with pricker, wad punch marked 58, plain copper bodied Sykes marked powder flask, and rare accessory combination rammer and turnscrew that pivots on high headed screw installed on right bbl flat. CONDITION: very fine. Bbl retains most of its orig bright blue with evidence of some light cleaning as well as some flaking. Action retains 30-40% of its blue, considerably flaked on sides. Grip straps are mostly brown to gray. Cylinder retains a considerable amount of its orig case hardening color, which was originally quite dark. Hammer retains a similar amount of its color. Grips show light wear with some chipping to orig French polish. Action is crisp. Case is very fine retaining most of its orig French polish on exterior. Interior cloth is very fine with some marks and rubs from contact with gun. Accessories are very fine to excellent. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (01-20633/MGM). ANTIQUE. $5,000-7,000.