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LOT 1148
Factory Engraved Merwin, Hulbert & Co. Large Frame Single Action Revolver with Ivory Grips - Serial no.
2046, 44 cal., 7 inch round bbl., nickel finish, antique ivory grips. Manufactured from 1876 to the 1880s, these large
frame single action revolvers were also known as the “Army Revolver”. This early model features an open top frame,
scooped cylinder flutes, sliding loading gate and square butt with lanyard ring. The front sight is a blade integral
to the barrel, and the rear sight is a “V” notch just ahead of the hammer on the frame. The left side of the barrel has
the one-line Hopkins & Allen address marking, and the top of the barrel has the one-line Merwin Hulbert address/
patent information. The revolver lacks a caliber marking. Most of the metal surfaces are adorned with factory
engraved floral motifs. The left side of the frame has an engraved eagle, and the right side of the frame has an
engraved crane. The serial number is stamped on the butt, and the assembly number “125” appears on the grip
frame, barrel lug and cylinder.
CONDITION: Very fine. The revolver retains 85% plus original nickel finish with the balance mixed with smooth gray
patina and flaking. There is some minor pitting on the back strap. The grips are also very fine showing typical age
cracking and some minor dings and scratches. Mechanically functions, but is slightly out of time.
Estimate: 6,000 - 9,500



















































































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