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A Colt model 1851 navy in its case, .36 cal., no. 192770, matching numbers. 7.5" barrel with standard inscription and English proof marks. 6-shot cylinder with rubbed engraving, also with English proof mark. Patent inscription on right side of frame, calibre mark on trigger guard. Walnut grip panels. Old refinish, worn, spotted and pits in places. Length 32.5 cm. Comes in a dark wooden case, inlaid with green cloth. Included: a little brass oil flask and a tin of primers. Inside lid adhesive label (replaced?). Lid with ten brass screws carries brass plaque (att, Image details File size:
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