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Colt Deluxe Model 1855 10 Gauge Large Frame Percussion Revolving Shotgun
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290 000 kr
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Købt på Rock Island Auctions USA i Oktober 2023 for $30.000
Link til auktionssiden: https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/89/170/deluxe-colt-model-1855-10-gauge-percussion-revolving-shotgun
Exceptional and Extremely Scarce Documented Colt Deluxe Model 1855 10 Gauge Large Frame Percussion Revolving Shotgun Formerly in the Famous Stagecoach Museum Collection
Description
There were approximately 1,100 Model 1855 shotguns made in total. However, the .60 caliber revolving shotgun was based on the far more common .56 caliber military rifle frame, while these 10 gauge shotguns has their own special large frame size really making them their own special model. This frame is the largest frame size of the Model 1855 Sidehammer Revolving long arm series. Per R.L. Wilson on page 201 of "The Book of Colt Firearms," only 600 of these rare large frame 10 gauge (.75 caliber) revolving shotguns were manufactured. Their survival rate is also low, making these shotguns, especially in high condition like this one, exceedingly scarce. By some estimates, only 50-100 of these shotguns are known today, making them rarer than the famous Colt Walker and among the rarest of all antique Colts. Like the Model 1855 rifles, these rare shotguns would have seen use in the American West and Civil War, and Model 1855s also saw use overseas, including by Australian outlaw Ned Kelly. It has a bead front sight, top strap groove that acts as a rear sight, "COL. COLT HARTFORD CT. U.S.A." marked on the top strap, "PATENTED SEPT 10th 1850" marked in one of the cylinder flutes, "COLT'S PATENT/Nov. 24th 1857" on the right side of the frame, the serial number on the bottom of the frame, the large scroll trigger guard, short forend with brass nose cap and German silver wedge escutcheons, and a deluxe checkered buttstock with attractive figure, flat shotgun buttplate numbered to the gun, brass cleaning rod in the stock compartment, and 14 1/2 inch length of pull. This incredible example is pictured as number 12 on page 78 of “The Stagecoach Museum Gun Collection" book. It was subsequently owned by the late Texas collector Robert Howard.
Condition
Extremely fine overall. This beautiful shotgun retains 85% plus of the bright original high polish blue finish and has only minor overall wear from age, handling, and storage. The forend cap and wedge escutcheons have smooth aged patina. The markings remain crisp. The wood is very fine and has crisp checkering, beautiful figure, minor scratches and dings, and some checks in the figure. Mechanically functions, but the cylinder spins freely. The 10 gauge (.75 caliber) Model 1855 with a production estimated at only 600 is one of about six of the rarest antique Colts, and you will not get another chance at one with this much original blue any time soon if ever!
Provenance
The Stagecoach Museum Collection; The Robert Howard Collection; Property of a Gentleman
Geværet selges for samme pris som da det ble erhvervet i 2023.
Hvis prisantydning ikke oppnås, vil eier vurdere evntuelle bud.
If this rifle is sold internationally, buyer will be responsible for shipping incl, insurance and customs declaration.
Våpenet er til svartkrutt og fremstillet før 1890. Dermed er dette gevær ikke registreringspligtigt i Norge.
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