![]() 31620, Mid-19th CenturyEngraved with line borders and retaining much of its blueing, the right flat of the barrel engraved 'H.A.H. 2-3For further information on this lot please visit Ī Cased 120-Bore Percussion Beaumont-Adams Double-Action Five-Shot RevolverNo. Philpott, 'Brief Notes on Transitional Type Revolvers (part 2) and Daw Revolvers', Black Powder, June 1961, pp. 2069 of 13 December 1855For further information see A.W.F. 2018 of 6 December 1855 and the rammer appears to be based on J. barrel Footnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's London, Modern Sporting Guns and Firearms Arms, Armour and Militaria, 8 December 1988, lot 338Witton & Daw are recorded at 57 Threadneedle Street, London between 18This revolver incorporates C. 1490, Circa 1855-60Engraved with line borders and foliate scrollwork, and retaining some of its blued and case-hardened finish (hammer spur replaced): in original lined and fitted oak case (lock missing, hook catches replaced) with accessories comprising brass-mounted powder-flask, steel bullet mould and ramrod, the interior of the lid with maker's trade card (damaged), the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon, London proof marks 13.5 cm. ![]() Daw, 57 Threadneedle St., London, Patent No. A Cased 90-Bore Percussion Pryce & Cashmore (Daw) Patent Double-Action Five-Shot RevolverBy George H. ![]()
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