Lot 518 Detail
Fine Nickel-Plated and Engraved Colt New Line .22 Revolver with Ivory Grips
Serial no. 24487, .22 rimfire caliber, 7-shot cylinder, 2 1/4-inch octagonal barrel
with two-line maker and Hartford address marking on top; etched COLT NEW 22 on left side
of barrel; nickel-plated finish with blued cylinder pin, screws, hammer and trigger; ivory
grips. Scroll and border engraved on barrel, cylinder and frame.
Condition: Fine. 95% nickel; grips with minor cracking on each panel.
Note: See R.L. Wilson, The Colt Engraving Book, Volume I, chapter 9, "The Special
Factory Scroll" for similar examples (pages 358-371).
Estimate: $800 - $1000









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