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Lot 199: Factory Engraved Manhattan Arms .36 Caliber Navy Revolver

Exceptional Civil War Cased Factory Engraved Manhattan Arms .36 Caliber Navy Percussion Revolver

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: May 2, 2025

Lot 199: Factory Engraved Manhattan Arms .36 Caliber Navy Revolver

Exceptional Civil War Cased Factory Engraved Manhattan Arms .36 Caliber Navy Percussion Revolver

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: May 2, 2025

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Estimated Price: $8,500 - $14,000

Exceptional Civil War Cased Factory Engraved Manhattan Arms .36 Caliber Navy Percussion Revolver

Manufacturer: Manhattan Firearms Company
Model: Navy
Type: Revolver
Gauge: 36
Barrel: 6 1/2 inch octagon
Finish: nickel
Grip: walnut
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Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 204
Class: Antique
Bore Condition: The bore is mostly shiny with some light spotting/pitting and distinct rifling
Description:

This beautiful Civil War revolver is one of the finest Manhattan revolvers known. It is the Series III variation of a Manhattan Arms Navy percussion revolver manufactured c. September 1861 to April 1864 per the Manhattan Firearms online guide which lists a serial number range of approximately 14,5000 to 45,200 for this variation. The timing is significant as it places the revolver's production during the Civil War and after Master Engraver Gustave Young's return to Hartford. Herbert Houze on page 135 of "Colt Factory Engravers of the Nineteenth Century" shows that records indicate Young was identified in the directory as a pistol maker in 1863 and then an engraver again in 1864. 1864 is also notably the year of Colt's factory fire. There was a ready market for engraved revolvers for presentation to veterans returning home as well as officers receiving promotions. This revolver features five highly detailed scenes from the Civil War engraved on the cylinder: two naval scenes, two cavalry vs. infantry scenes, and one infantry scene. All of the scenes featuring revolvers. These Civil War themed scenes have been seen on a select number of other factory engraved Manhattan Navy revolvers, but we have never seen one with the scenes so crisp. The balance of the engraving consists mostly of classic Germanic Gustave Young style scrollwork on beaded backgrounds on the breech end of the barrel, lug of the loading lever, frame, trigger guard bow, top and bottom of back strap and butt. A wolf's head motif like those engraved by Young at Colt is featured on the hammer. A fan pattern is featured behind the hammer. The top barrel flat is stamped with the one-line Newark address with scallop and dot border. The revolver is finished with full nickel plating and is fitted with a varnished one-piece walnut grip. Matching full or partial serial numbers appear on the barrel, frame, trigger guard, back strap, wedge, cylinder, and arbor pin. The period partitioned has velvet lining and contains an Eley's cap tin, case key, double sided fan pattern powder flask, "L" shaped combination tool, and Manhattan arms marked iron ball/bullet mold.

Rating Definition:

Excellent with extraordinarily crisp engraving, 95% plus original nickel finish, minor loss on the rear of the cylinder, and minimal handling and storage marks. The grip is also excellent with some scattered handling marks and nearly all original varnish remaining. The revolver mechanically needs work as cylinder does not always rotate when the action is cycled. The case is fine with hairline cracks visible on the lid, handling/storage marks, and high spot wear on the faded lining. The accessories are very good to fine. A great work of 19th century American firearms artistry commemorating the Civil War.



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