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Exceptional Very Rare Engraved Ells Third Model Percussion Revolver with Bullet Mold

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Exceptional Very Rare Engraved Ells Third Model Percussion Revolver with Bullet Mold
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Exceptional Very Rare Engraved Ells Third Model Percussion Revolver with Bullet Mold

Manufactured between 1857 and 1859, it has been estimated that fewer than two hundred of these unique revolvers were made. The hammer sets to the right of the centerline of the pistol and this model is often called, erroneously, the sidehammer revolver. The removable side plate is also unusual, in that it is on the right side of the frame. The revolver functions either as a double or single action. It is marked "ELLS/ PATENT" on the left side of the hammer and "AUG. 1/APRIL. 28./1854/1857" on the right. Blue barrel, frame and cylinder with casehardened hammer and loading lever. The frame is lightly engraved on each side and the cylinder has pineapple frond engraving above each of the five chambers. The front sight is a brass cone, the rear a groove in the frame. The grips are a two piece varnished walnut with tear drop silver inlays around the screws. Comes with a brass .31 caliber mold marked "ELLS" in bold lettering.

Manufucture: Ells Josiah
Model: Third
BBL: 3 7/8 inch octagon
Stock:
Guage: 31 percussion
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: NSN

Excellent. The barrel retains 98% of the bright original high polish blue finish showing only minor thinning along the high edges and a few minor surface scratches. The frame shows 75% original blue finish the balance has thinned to a mottled patina. The cylinder retains a solid 90-95% original blue finish showing only surface scratches. The hammer and loading lever are mostly silvered out, but both retain brilliant flashes of original case colors. The grips are excellent with only slight wear along the bottom edge of the butt. The action needs work as it does not always function properly. The markings and engraving are still crisp. The mold is excellent.