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EXTREMELY FINE CIVIL WAR ERA MODEL 1854 LEFAUCHEUX

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
EXTREMELY FINE CIVIL WAR ERA MODEL 1854 LEFAUCHEUX
ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 12mm. S# 32770. This standard circa 1860 model 1854 graced the cover of the 2002 text "Systeme Lafaucheux, Continuing the Study of Pinfire Cartridge Arms Including Their Role in the American Civil War". LeFaucheux manufactured 2 basic military revolvers, this style commonly known as the cavalry model with projecting finger spur, 6.25" barrel marked "Ivon E. LEFAUCHEUX BRte PARIS". Barrel lug extension under cylinder has LeFaucheux lozenge shaped trademark and opposite side "LF" and the serial number. This revolver is also pictured in Curtis's 1983 "The Pinfire System". The US government purchased about 12,000 model 1845s in 1861. Most were issued to Western theatre cavalry troops. Thousands of this model were also used by the South. Numerous cartridges & broken parts of revolvers are dug by relic hunters in camps and battlefields, especially in Southern cavalry sites. Bannerman in 1909 was selling "US Army Civil War Revolver.. Relics only, used in early part of Civil War for $1 each and cartridges $0.90 per 100". Civil War era model 1854s are fairly common to market, but if you want the best one, rarely did Civil War military models survive in this condition. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of pages from books gun is illustrated. CONDITION: extremely fine overall. Barrel and cylinder retain over 90% bright blue finish, frame has muted dull case color fading to silver/gray. Grips retain over 90% bright factory varnish. Mechanically functions and tight, crisp shiny rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Chris Curtis estate collection. (01-25970/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.