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CONFEDERATE SPILLER & BURR REVOLVER ISSUED MAY

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
CONFEDERATE SPILLER & BURR REVOLVER ISSUED MAY
1864, MACON ARMORY. Cal. 36. S# 218. This revolver that is among the few survivors listed by serial number in the Macon Armory records was issued May/June 1864. Revolver has matching serial numbers but also a crossed out serial number “1223” on bottom of barrel along w/ “218”. This feature is seen only on Spillers as so many failed inspection in Atlanta in 1863 such as this one. SN 1223 makes it among the very last Spillers made in Atlanta, the highest Atlanta number known is 1243. The left side of grip frame has a series of three “O”s which Albaugh believed meant “overstamped” and appears a good observation. Few Confederate revolvers can we date to manufacture and issue. This is an attractive Confederate brass framed revolver last in the extensive Confederate revolver collection of the late Gary Bizacky. CONDITION: good to very good overall, bbl. has hints of blue, but overall plum/brown. Cylinder has matching patina, sharp ratchet and safety slots. The cylinder also shows angle striations showing the metal used was twisted iron. Hammer smooth w/ matching patina. Brass frame and trigger guard were cleaned and toned down to medium mustard patina. Original grips have hand worn patina, small dents & nicks especially on butt, moderate edge wear. 2 Frame screws are restored as is internal mechanism & trigger. Thumb bolt is restored. The only serial numbered part restored is the loading lever arm, the attached cylinder pin is original & numbered. Mechanically functional w/ crisp rifled bore. (01-18457/JS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-25,000.