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According to The Book of Colt Firearms approximately 2300 Colt Model 1855
revolving carbines were produced, but "few only with saber bayonets"
LOT 1154
Desirable and Very Fine Colt Model 1855 Military Percussion Revolving Carbine with
Saber Bayonet - Serial no. 2510, 56 cal., 21 inch round bbl., blue finish, walnut stock. This is a solid representative example of a U.S. martially marked Colt Model 1855 revolving carbine that was manufactured prior to the Civil War. According to the production figures on page 183 of “The Book of Colt Firearms” by Wilson, approximately 2,300 Colt Model 1855 revolving carbines were produced in .56 caliber with a 21 inch barrel, and the book states “few only with saber bayonets”, as seen on this example. This carbine has a five-shot cylinder, a Root-type side hammer, and a ratchet-type loading lever. Brass blade front sight and the folding three-leaf rear sight is graduated for 100, 300 and 600 yards. The rifle has an iron cleaning rod with knurled handle and threaded end fitted in the forearm. “COL. COLT HARTFORD CT. U.S.A.” marked on the top strap sight groove. Small “K” inspection stamp on the left of the trigger guard bow.
Matching serial number “2510” marked on the
barrel beneath the forearm, on the rear flat of the forearm, rear surface of
the cylinder, cylinder retaining pin, bottom of the frame, trigger guard tang and
buttplate, and handwritten in black ink inside the forearm channel and the lower tang
mortise of the buttstock. Walnut stock and forearm. Factory sling swivels are located on
the rear barrel band and trigger guard tang. A circular collection tag stamped “0183”
is hanging from the trigger guard. Includes a brass handled saber bayonet with “1861”
date marking at the base of the blade, leather scabbard with brass ends, and cleaning
rod inside the butt compartment.
CONDITION: Very fine, retains 60% plus original blue finish with areas of smooth brown patina and light to moderate freckling on the balance, vivid patterns of case colors showing on the hammer and loading lever with smooth gray and brown patina on the balance, and mostly defined markings in the metal. The wood is very fine, with a few scattered light scratches, minor chips at the toe, and defined edges. Mechanically excellent. The bayonet is fine, and the scabbard is good with general age related cracking on the leather. This fine and desirable example of a rare Colt Model 1855 carbine with saber bayonet would make a fine addition to any Colt firearms collection!
Estimate: 14,000 - 22,500
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