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 LOT 1344
Cased “CS” Marked Engraved 12-Shot Double Action Pinfire Revolver - NSN, 30 cal., 5 inch round bbl., blue finish, walnut grips. This revolver has Birmingham proofs on the bottom of the barrel and in the cylinder flutes and was later stamped “CS” on the left side at the breech. It is decorated with fine English scroll and floral engraving. The grips are checkered, and a lanyard ring is fitted on the butt. The burl case also contains an oiler.
CONDITION: Fine with 50% original blue finish remaining and concentrated most heavily on the barrel, smooth gray patina on the balance, and general mild overall wear. The grips are very fine and have crisp checkering
and light handling and storage wear. Mechanically fine. The case is good and has some chipping and an absent escutcheon on the lid.
Estimate: 2,500 - 4,000
    LOT 1345
Jose Arrieta’s Cased Pair of Eugene Lefaucheux Single Shot Pinfire Pistols
-A) Lefaucheux Pinfire Pistol - Serial no. 16, 11 mm cal., 6 1/2 inch octagon bbl., blue/casehardened finish, walnut grips. The included letter from Enrique Gigoux Renard to Eric Vaule indicates these pistols were originally owned by Jose Arrieta and that Renard purchased them from Robert Davila Carson who owned them for over 60 years. Jose Arrieta (full name Jose Casimiro Arrieta Perera, b. 1833-d. 1911) was a wealthy Uruguayan and Chilean diplomat and business man. The pistols are an interesting design that is much rarer than Lefaucheux’s more famous revolvers and shotguns. The lever on the right is attached to the breechblocks. Once lifted up, the lever on the left is then lifted which extracts the cartridge. The barrels are signed “E. Lefaucheux Bte a Paris” and have bead and notch sights. Lefaucheux markings are also on the breechblocks and bottom of the barrels. Lanyard rings are fitted to the butts. The figured walnut case has “Jose Arrieta” inscribed on the brass escutcheon and is closely fitted to the pistols and contains cleaning rods, an oiler,
a screwdriver, and a key.
CONDITION: Very good with mostly dark brown and gray patina, traces of original finish, and general mild wear. The grips are fine and have moderate dents concentrated on the right and general mild wear. Mechanically fine. The case and accessories are very good with mild age and storage related wear.
B) Lefaucheux Pinfire Pistol - Serial no. 17, 11 mm cal., 6 1/2 inch round bbl., blue/ casehardened finish, walnut grips. See “A.”
CONDITION: Very good with traces of original finish and otherwise dark gray and brown patina and some light pitting. The grips are good and have moderate wear from handling and use including some dents. Mechanically fine.
Estimate: 3,000 - 4,500
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