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  LOT 3009
Scarce Volcanic Repeating Arms Company Lever Action Navy Pistol - Serial no. 1178, 41 Volcanic cal., 8 inch
octagon bbl., blue/gold finish, walnut grips. This Volcanic Repeating Arms Company Lever Action Navy Pistol with
eight-inch barrel and rare gold-plated frame was manufactured c. 1856. The pistol has the distinctive octagon barrel with integral nine-shot
    magazine. The half-rib barrel has a cone front sight, crowned muzzle, rounded magazine T-bar muzzle catch and steel, clam-shell shaped magazine follower. The brass frame
has a dovetail mounted rear sight and shallow, semi-circular cut-outs on the front and rear of the ejection port. The bolt has a single hook extractor. The hammer spur is hand-
knurled. The loading lever has the distinctive finger hole. The pistol has two-piece, varnished, walnut grips. The barrel/magazine has a blue finish. The bolt, rear sight, loading
lever, lever spring and cartridge elevator are niter blue. The hammer and trigger are
color casehardened. The brass frame has a rarely encountered gold-plated finish but
lacks the simple factory engraving found on most Volcanic Repeating Arms pistols. The
top barrel flat is roll-stamped with the three-line legend: “THE VOLCANIC/REPEATING
ARMS CO./PATENT NEW HAVEN CONN. FEB. 14. 1854.” The serial number is stamped on
the right side of the loading lever, left side of the frame beneath the grips and on the
inside of both grips. All the visible serial numbers match. A small cartouche consisting
of the block letters “JPE” enclosed in a rectangle is stamped on the bottom of the frame
behind the cartridge elevator; the significance of this mark is unknown.
CONDITION: Fine. The pistol is all original and retains 50% plus of the blue and casehardened finish. The balance of blue on the barrel/magazine has aged to an attractive plum color. The surfaces of the barrel/magazine are smooth and free from handling marks, and the edges are crisp. The barrel legend is sharp. The bolt, rear sight, cartridge elevator, lever and lever spring retain 20% of the niter blue finish. The hammer and trigger have most of the mottled, dove-gray case colors. Traces of delicate gold-plated finish are visible on protected areas of the frame. The walnut grips are very fine with scattered minor handling marks and retain 80% plus of the original lacquer finish. This is an exceptional example of a scarce and historically significant Volcanic Repeating Arms Company Lever Action Navy Pistol with rarely encountered gold-plated frame.
Estimate: 11,000 - 16,000
LOT 3010
Desirable Volcanic Pistol Carbine Stock - Serial no. 478. Offered here is a highly desirable detachable stock for the Volcanic pistol-carbine. The number “478” appears on the tang of the brass buttplate. The last digit to the number “478” (number “8”) appears on both buttplate screws, the back of the buttplate and stock under the buttplate. The Volcanic Arms Company manufactured approximately 300 pistol carbines with 16- and 8-inch barrels and attachable stocks c. 1855-1857. An accompanying original shoulder stock is incredibly scarce, and when the stock is encountered with the shoulder fired arm, the stocks are often mismatched.
CONDITION: Fine. The period revarnished
walnut has a number of minor dings and
scratches and a repair at the toe. The brass
buttplate has a mixed patina. An incredibly scarce
accessory missing from even the most advanced
American arms collections.
Provenance: The Dr. Gerald Klaz Collection.
Estimate: 5,000 - 7,000
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