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Lot 363:Engraved Prototype North & Savage Percussion Revolving Rifle

May 5th, 2017|Rock Island, IL
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Lot 363:Engraved Prototype North & Savage Percussion Revolving Rifle

May 5th, 2017|Rock Island, IL
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Scarce Factory Engraved Prototype North & Savage Percussion Revolving Rifle

Although referred to as the North & Skinner revolving rifle, these rifles were actually manufactured by North & Savage of Middletown, Connecticut, from 1856 to 1859. It is estimated that a total of 600 were manufactured. The rifle follows patent no. 8,982 that was issued to H.S. North and C.D. Skinner in 1852. The action of these early revolving rifles is more complicated than the later revolvers, and unlike most revolving rifles of the period, it is built on a lever action design. There is a wedge behind the cylinder. When the lever below the cylinder is pulled down, it also pulls the wedge down and allows the spring around the cylinder pin to push the cylinder away from the barrel, disengaging the protruding mouth of the chambers from the barrel. When it is loose a tooth on the wedge engages the track on the back of the cylinder causing it to turn to the next chamber. A link fastened to the lever behind the wedge cocks the hammer. When the lever is returned the wedge forces it tight against the rear of the barrel as a means to protect the operator from the cylinder gas blast, a common problem facing revolving long guns of the period. Pushing the cylinder forward was an early attempt at creating a gas seal. This example appears to be a prototype because the cocking lever is separate from the trigger guard and the hammer configuration is different from the rifles known to exist. The rifle is engraved with a floral scroll pattern on a punch dot background. The engraving is featured on the frame, loading lever, trigger guard, cocking lever, hammer and buttplate. There is an engraved dog on top of the frame and an engraved fox on the cocking lever. The period engraving is well-executed. The scrollwork is similar to other L.D. Nimschke attributed engravings, and dogs and foxes are also common animals featured Nimschke's work (see, for example, Wilson's "L.D. Nimschke, Firearms Engraver" pages 1, 2, 9, 12, 39 and 49).The rifle is equipped with a blade front sight and a folding leaf rear sight. The top barrel flat is marked "NORTH & SAVAGE MIDDLETOWN CONN" ahead of the rear sight, the upper right barrel flat is marked "PATENTED. JUNE 1 1852," and the upper left barrel flat is marked "CAST STEEL." Mounted on a smooth straight grip stock with crescent buttplate and engraved patch box.

ConditionVery good. The rifle retains scattered traces of faded original blue finish with the balance a smooth brown patina. There is flash type pitting. The engraving is crisp. The stock is fine with a gash on the left side and a number of minor pressure dents and scratches. The action needs work as the cylinder does not rotate properly. Do not miss your chance to own a rarely encountered rifle that is a must have for the serious antique revolving firearms collector! Provenance: Herbert Tannenbaum Collection and Robert M. Lee Collection.
Details
ManufacturerNorth & Savage
ModelRevolving
TypeRifle
ClassAntique
Caliber / Gauge44 percussion
Barrel23 1/2 inch part octagon
Finishblue
Stockwalnut

Item LocationRock Island, IL
Views3793
Catalog page129
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