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HISTORIC SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL NO. 3 REVOLVER

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:7,500.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
HISTORIC SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL NO. 3 REVOLVER
PRESENTED TO VENUSTIANO CARRANZA, LEADER OF THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION & PRESIDENT OF MEXICO. Cal. 44 S&W Russian. S# 19299. Bbl. 6 1/2" ribbed w/ German silver blade front sight & U notch rear sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. This stunning single action revolver has full coverage deeply etched vine type foliate scroll custom ornamentation w/ finely crated two piece agate grips. This ornate revolver was presented to Venustiano Carranza in 1915 while he was President of the Temporary Mexican Government. A gift of appreciation from citizens who supported his "Pueblos de Ejidos" plan to liberate land from wealthy nobles & return it to communal farms. Venustiano Carranza Garza (1859-1920) was a Mexican politician, warlord & general. He was one of the "Big Four" warlords of the Mexican Revolution along w/ Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata & Alvara Obregon. In 1915, Carranza set himself up as head of the government & turned against his former conspirators. In 1917, Carranza was officially elected President of Mexico. Carranza organized the assassination of Zapata in 1919. In 1920, Carranza's assassination was orchestrated by opponents of his plan to return the wealth of oil & coal to the people of Mexico. Carranza was one of the most important figures of the Mexican Revolution, who truly knew what was best for the country. His legacy of bringing stability to the country is based on his skills as a planner & organizer who relied on politics, where others relied on strength of arms. Although Carranza became the most powerful of the Big Four, he is the least remembered today. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: wood presentation box w/ green & red felt interior. Inside of lid has marked in gold lettering “PRESENTADO A EL PRESIDENTE / VENUSTIANO CARRANZA 6 ENRO 1915 / AGRADECIMENTO POR LA RESTAURACION / PEBLOS DE EJIDOS”. Case compartments contain cleaning rod & brushes, screwdriver handle & bits, case key, 2 piece box of Winchester 44 S&W Russian ammunition. A large binder contains information & associated documentation including: 2 - 100 peso coins bearing Carranza’s portrait, photograph of Carranza, information about Carranza’s presidency, biographies of Carranza & other members of the Mexican Revolution Big Four, announcement of Peruvian Ambassador, 30 pages of photos & information pertaining to the revolver as well as pertinent advertisements. S&W Factory letter dated May 20, 2009 lists the following information ”We have researched your Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 .44 Single Action, caliber .44 S&W Russian, in company records which indicate that your handgun, with serial number 19299, was shipped from our factory on, May 19,1883 and delivered to M.W. Robinson, New York City, NY, Smith & Wesson’s largest distributor. The records indicate that this firearm was shipped with a 6.5 inch barrel, blue finish, and checkered black hard rubber grips. This shipment was for 40 units of this model all in the same configuration. The etching and the grips are all aftermarket additions. CONDITION: cleaned gray metal shows scattered spots of light pitting. Grips show sm. marks. Sound action. Bore is dark & pitted retaining intact rifling. (01-17965/DS). ANTIQUE. $15,000-25,000.