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HIGHLY ENGRAVED MOORE'S PATENT SINGLE ACTION

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HIGHLY ENGRAVED MOORE'S PATENT SINGLE ACTION
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REVOLVER ATTRIBUTED TO DANIEL MOORE, FROM THE MOORE FAMILY, WITH PROVENANCE. Cal. 32 RF. S# 1206. Bbl. 5". Moore's Patent revolver mfg. by Moore's Patent Firearms Company, attributed to being the personal revolver of Daniel Moore. The top flat of the octagonal bbl. is marked "D. MOORE. PATENT. SEPT. 18. 1860". Frame exhibits bordered scroll engraving, with scroll engraving on the sides of the bbl. featuring a punch dot background. Left and right quarter flats of the bbl. are engraved with a small starburst, followed by a feathered arrow. Cyl. also features scroll engraving, with a band of zig-zag line engraving at the rear. Metal components exhibit a silver plated finish overall, with the frame being mounted with a 1-piece smooth ivory grip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brown leather holster, as well as a binder of paperwork, with notable documents including a letter from Linda P. Esser Villani whom states that Daniel Slocum Moore was her father's great grandfather, documents provided by Linda that include the Internment List and diagram of the graves for the Moore family's plot in Green Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY, as well as a copy of the listing from when this firearm was first publicly offered at RIA in 2009. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original silver plated finish, exhibiting some areas of mild wear that shows through to brass, scattered areas of light flaking, with small scattered spots of flaking overall. Cyl. exhibits flaking overall that shows through to a mottled gray patina. Bore is bright, exhibiting scattered areas of dark oxidation, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Ivory grip exhibits a pleasing age related yellow patina, with some scattered marks from handling and storage. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting age related cracking and crazing, with several tears and small holes present overall. A very nice and attractive example of a Moore's Patent revolver, attributed to being the personal revolver of its inventor, Daniel Moore. (01-25293/MLW). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.