Lot 570 Detail
Fine U.S. Martially Marked Colt Single Action Army Revolver, with D.F. Clark Inspector
Markings
Serial no. 115822, .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with standard Hartford single line
address marking; three-line three-patent date marking on left side of frame with U.S.
stamped to right; blued finish with case-hardened frame and hammer; one piece varnished
walnut grips. DFC in cartouche on right grip panel, left grip panel with difficult to
decipher cartouche beneath date 1885; inspector markings on various parts, including tiny
letters D.F.C., G and P.
Condition: Fine. 75% blue and 80% case-hardening, balance brown and
gray patina; light wear and minor pitting; tracking marks on cylinder; grips with 90%
varnish, wear, nicks, primarily at butt.
Note: Mfd. 1885.
Estimate: $25000 - $35000











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