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     LOT 1018
Desirable Engraved and Silver
Plated New Haven Arms Co. Volcanic
Lever Action No. 1 Pocket Pistol with
Case - Serial no. 202, 31 cal., 3 3/4 inch
octagon bbl., blue/silver finish, highly
figured walnut grips. The Volcanic lever
action firearms are historically significant
and represent an important step in the
development of American repeating
firearms and self-contained cartridges.
The lever action and integral spring-
loaded magazine of these pistols and
carbines served as the basic design for
the Henry rifle, and Oliver Winchester’s
investment in the Volcanic Repeating
Arms Company eventually led to
the establishment of the Winchester
Repeating Arms Company and the Model
1866, 1873 and 1876 rifles. The Volcanic
repeaters were mainly hampered by their
underpowered and often problematic
ammunition. After these New Haven
pistols, lever action designs focused on
rifles and carbines. This is one of only an estimated 850 “No. 1
4 inch Pocket pistols” manufactured by the New Haven Arms
Co. of New Haven, Connecticut, in 1857-1862 and features
the classic scroll and border engraving typical of the New
Haven Pocket pistols. For example, see the two engraved No.
1 Pocket pistols on page 73 of “Volcanic Firearms: Predecessor
to the Winchester Rifle.” The pistol has the distinctive octagon barrel
with integral six-shot magazine, round finger hole in the lever and flat bottom grips. The pistol is fitted with a pinched blade front sight on
the barrel and a notch rear sight at the rear of the frame. The top barrel flat is marked “NEW HAVEN CONN./PATENT FEB. 14. 1854.” Both grip panels are numbered to the gun. Includes a modern wood display case.
CONDITION: Very fine with 65% plus original blue and 75% original silver plated finish, patches of brown patina on the flaked areas of the barrel and magazine tube, attractive aged patinas on the silver and exposed brass, general minor overall wear, and crisp engraving and markings. The grips are also very fine and have strong original finish, some nice figure, minor dings and scratches, and light edge wear. Mechanically fine. The relined case is fine with minor storage wear. These New Haven Arms Co. No. 1 Pocket pistols are hard to come by, especially in this high of condition, and are a necessary component of any advanced lever action firearms collection.
Estimate: 13,000 - 18,000
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