
1902 Military With Early ‘Nail File’ Slide Serrations
Very nice Colt 1902 Military with the early style ‘nail file’ front slide serrations. This early style checkering was later replaced by typical milled serrations. Pistol retains an attractive percentage of its original high polish blue finish, with nitre blue small parts. Finish loss scattered throughout. Overall, pistol is in used, but generally well taken care of condition. Correct magazine. Front sight is an unknown style replacement and not original. Mechanically sound. An excellent ,

Scarce “Pre-National Match” Government Model
Excellent condition match barrel Government Model. Pistol is one of an estimated 150 “pre-National Match” Colt Government Models, furnished with a match barrel, prior to the introduction of the National Match in 1932. Pistols with match barrels are recorded in Colt’s factory ledgers as early as 1922. Pistol retains a high percentage of its original finish, with notable wear at the muzzle & scattered, small areas of finish loss in several other areas of the

Masterpiece Wilbur Glahn Engraved Officer’s Model Target
Outstanding condition “C” level engraved Wilbur Glahn Officer’s Model Target. This revolver features Glahn’s signature scroll & vinework, covering approximately three-quarters of the revolvers surface. Flowing scroll and floral coverage covers nearly the entire frame, full coverage on the cylinder flats, half coverage on the barrel, leaf designs on the bottom of frame, triggerguard, and butt, and Glahn’s trademark “V” patterns appear on the left side of the frame and the front strap. Full coverage

Extraordinary Engraved Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion
Extraordinary Engraved Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion A true masterpiece of mid-19th century percussion engraving offered for the first time. Colt 1862 Pocket Police, serial number 34145, features a variety of extravagant embellishments. Manufactured circa 1867, this Colt was shipped from the factory & subsequently embellished, likely through one of Colt’s primary New York dealers, who utilized several Colt factory engravers at this time. The deluxe engraving on this piece covers approximately ¾ of the

Hartford Mayor Presentation 2nd Generation Colt Single Action Army
Hartford Mayor Presentation 2nd Generation Colt Single Action Army Extremely interesting 2nd Generation Single Action Army presented by Hartford Mayor James Kinsella to Mayor George Dietrich of Offenbach, Germany in 1958. Kinsella’s relationship to Dietrich is unclear, however, Colt factory records also show several other Single Actions intended for presentation from Kinsella to other foreign mayors during this time period, including the mayor of Rio de Janeiro, West Berlin, and also a presentation to then

Colt Single Action Army, engraved by Morgan Rumpler-Smith
Colt Single Action Army – Engraved by Morgan Rumpler-Smith New production Colt Single Action Army, with engraving commissioned by the Colt Archives to Morgan Rumpler-Smith of RSM Engraving. Revolver features “A” level coverage with Helfricht inspired scroll, floral, and sunburst motifs covering the frame, cylinder, backstrap, and ejector tube in a unique layout. Revolver is signed “RSM” on the triggerguard, and also under the grips with “M Rumpler Smith – Colt Archives” to positively identify

Colt Single Action Army, Robert Burt Factory Master Engraved
Excellent Bob Burt Factory Colt Master engraved 3rd generation Single Action Army. This masterpiece by one of Colt’s most accomplished engravers features “B” coverage scroll on the frame, barrel, cylinder, triggerguard, and backstrap. Gold inlaid bands on the barrel, ejector tube, and rear of cylinder complement the engraving and the gold inlaid Rampant Colt on the left side of the frame. Revolver features perfectly fitting Colt factory fleur-de-lis checkered rosewood stocks and is finished in

Unique Post-Factory Engraved Model 1860 Army 142783 : $9,000
An interesting 1860 Army, originally part of a U.S. Government Shipment in late 1863 & subsequently period embellished. Revolver retains very little original finish. Engraving is of very high quality, featuring an extremely well executed vine, scroll, and floral layout. Engraving also features checkerboard and punch dot fills that perfectly accent the scroll. Checkerboard style engraving on the butt & cylinder appears to have been done at a later time, by a different hand than

1902 Military With Early ‘Nail File’ Slide Serrations
Very nice Colt 1902 Military with the early style ‘nail file’ front slide serrations. This early style checkering was later replaced by typical milled serrations. Pistol retains an attractive percentage of its original high polish blue finish, with nitre blue small parts. Finish loss scattered throughout. Overall, pistol is in used, but generally well taken care of condition. Correct magazine. Front sight is an unknown style replacement and not original. Mechanically sound. An excellent ,

Scarce “Pre-National Match” Government Model
Excellent condition match barrel Government Model. Pistol is one of an estimated 150 “pre-National Match” Colt Government Models, furnished with a match barrel, prior to the introduction of the National Match in 1932. Pistols with match barrels are recorded in Colt’s factory ledgers as early as 1922. Pistol retains a high percentage of its original finish, with notable wear at the muzzle & scattered, small areas of finish loss in several other areas of the

Masterpiece Wilbur Glahn Engraved Officer’s Model Target
Outstanding condition “C” level engraved Wilbur Glahn Officer’s Model Target. This revolver features Glahn’s signature scroll & vinework, covering approximately three-quarters of the revolvers surface. Flowing scroll and floral coverage covers nearly the entire frame, full coverage on the cylinder flats, half coverage on the barrel, leaf designs on the bottom of frame, triggerguard, and butt, and Glahn’s trademark “V” patterns appear on the left side of the frame and the front strap. Full coverage

Extraordinary Engraved Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion
Extraordinary Engraved Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion A true masterpiece of mid-19th century percussion engraving offered for the first time. Colt 1862 Pocket Police, serial number 34145, features a variety of extravagant embellishments. Manufactured circa 1867, this Colt was shipped from the factory & subsequently embellished, likely through one of Colt’s primary New York dealers, who utilized several Colt factory engravers at this time. The deluxe engraving on this piece covers approximately ¾ of the

Hartford Mayor Presentation 2nd Generation Colt Single Action Army
Hartford Mayor Presentation 2nd Generation Colt Single Action Army Extremely interesting 2nd Generation Single Action Army presented by Hartford Mayor James Kinsella to Mayor George Dietrich of Offenbach, Germany in 1958. Kinsella’s relationship to Dietrich is unclear, however, Colt factory records also show several other Single Actions intended for presentation from Kinsella to other foreign mayors during this time period, including the mayor of Rio de Janeiro, West Berlin, and also a presentation to then

Colt Single Action Army, engraved by Morgan Rumpler-Smith
Colt Single Action Army – Engraved by Morgan Rumpler-Smith New production Colt Single Action Army, with engraving commissioned by the Colt Archives to Morgan Rumpler-Smith of RSM Engraving. Revolver features “A” level coverage with Helfricht inspired scroll, floral, and sunburst motifs covering the frame, cylinder, backstrap, and ejector tube in a unique layout. Revolver is signed “RSM” on the triggerguard, and also under the grips with “M Rumpler Smith – Colt Archives” to positively identify

Colt Single Action Army, Robert Burt Factory Master Engraved
Excellent Bob Burt Factory Colt Master engraved 3rd generation Single Action Army. This masterpiece by one of Colt’s most accomplished engravers features “B” coverage scroll on the frame, barrel, cylinder, triggerguard, and backstrap. Gold inlaid bands on the barrel, ejector tube, and rear of cylinder complement the engraving and the gold inlaid Rampant Colt on the left side of the frame. Revolver features perfectly fitting Colt factory fleur-de-lis checkered rosewood stocks and is finished in

Unique Post-Factory Engraved Model 1860 Army 142783 : $9,000
An interesting 1860 Army, originally part of a U.S. Government Shipment in late 1863 & subsequently period embellished. Revolver retains very little original finish. Engraving is of very high quality, featuring an extremely well executed vine, scroll, and floral layout. Engraving also features checkerboard and punch dot fills that perfectly accent the scroll. Checkerboard style engraving on the butt & cylinder appears to have been done at a later time, by a different hand than