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NEW HAVEN ARMS VOLCANIC NO. 1 LEVER ACTION PISTOL.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:7,500.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 20,000.00 USD
NEW HAVEN ARMS VOLCANIC NO. 1 LEVER ACTION PISTOL.

Cal. 31 Volcanic Rocket Ball. S# 294 (inside frame). Bbl. 3 1/2" oct. w/ integral magazine. Blade front sight w/ fixed V notch rear sight. Top flat marked "NEW HAVEN CONN. PATENT FEB. 14, 1854". Silver finished frame. 2 Piece ivory grips. Inside of both grips have matching number "294". The first Volcanic pistols were based on a patent by Horace Smith & Daniel B. Wesson & produced by Smith & Wesson. Estimated total production was 1,700 in 1854-1855. In July 1855 the name was changed to the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company, which was reorganized in April 1857 as the New Haven Arms Company due to financial pressures. New Haven Volcanic production lasted from 1857-1860 w/ an estimated total production of 3,300. Estimated production of the 3 1/2" bbl. is 850. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: wooden box w/ blue velour fitted interior. Lid of box has mother of pearl inlay marked "A. J. Gommes". Box contains assembled items including rnd. ivory box w/ scrimshaw map of world & compass. 1 Rd. of .31 cal. Volcanic ammo. Pocket watch in 1 3/8" diameter gold finished casing. Cardboard box w/ 1 rd. of .41 cal. Volcanic ammo. CONDITION: bbl .& mag. have a faded brown appearance showing numerous sm. dents on edges of bbl. flats. Receiver & grip straps retain most of their silver finish showing light scratches & sm. handling marks. Sides of frame & grip strap are bright showing evidence of cleaning w/ protected areas retaining a dark tarnish. Grips have acquired a mild yellow patina w/ age. Hammer & lever finish have faded to gray. Functioning mechanics. Lever exhibits some play when action is closed. Bore retains strong rifling showing sm. dark spots. (01-20208/DS). ANTIQUE. $15,000-20,000.