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COLT FACTORY ENGRAVED MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
COLT FACTORY ENGRAVED MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER
OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL DAVID RUMPH JONES. Cal. 36. S# 23478. Standard configuration 3rd model Colt M-1851 Navy percussion revolver, 7.5” oct. bbl., factory engraved in style normally attributed to Gustav Young. Jones graduated from West Point in 1846, served in the Mexican war & later served at West Point when this revolver was manufactured in 1853 & matches his rank at the time inscribed “CAPT. D. R. JONES, USA” on backstrap. David Rumph Jones (1825-1863) from a long line of US military men was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina. He married Sarah Taylor, daughter of Brig. Gen. Joseph Pannell Taylor who was brother of President Zachary Taylor. Jones was cousin of Jefferson Davis & Confederate Gen. Dick Taylor. David was appointed Brig. Gen. in the Confederate Army June 17, 1861, & Maj. Gen. October 11, 1862. He was brigade commander at 1st Manassas, division commander during the Peninsula campaign, 2nd Manassas & Antietam. At Antietam, his brother-in-law Union Colonel Henry W Kingsbury, 11th Conn was killed facing Jones at Burnsides bridge. General Jones would also soon die, but from heart attack January 1863 in Richmond. Jones was only 37 years old. He is buried in Hollywood Cemetery. CONDITION: good overall, appears original & matching w/ exception of wedge (numbered 8087) & several replaced screws. The number on loading arm is done in larger font & is probably restored. The fancy burled walnut grips also have matching last 4 digits of serial number inked in backstrap channel, retaining traces of original factory varnish. Metal overall is dark, light pitting, worn including engraving & inscription, though all discernible as seen in photos. Cylinder shows thanked traces of rolled cylinder scene w/ crisp matching serial number. Mechanically functional w/ good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: This revolver is fresh from New York estate. (01-18682/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.