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SOUTH CAROLINA CONFEDERATE GRISWOLD & GUNNISON

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:25,000.00 USD Estimated At:50,000.00 - 75,000.00 USD
SOUTH CAROLINA CONFEDERATE GRISWOLD & GUNNISON
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REVOLVER, SABER & CS BELT. Cal. 36. S# 3424. This outfit was the absolute prize of Bill Gary's collection. He illustrates the pistol, belt and holster in full color opposite title page of his 1987 Confederate Revolver text. The Griswold is among the finest condition of all surviving Confederate revolvers retaining much of its original finish. The Griswold is late war, among the last few finished using mixed parts, fancier wood, silver plating, and internal single digit "4" identifying gun, though frame is serialized 3424. Bill Gary writes 2 letters concerning revolver "I am sure this is the highest conditioned Griswold & Gunnison in existence". This revolver like 4 other late survivors is made from well fit mixed assembly marked parts, highly polished and bright blue finish. The belt is Richmond depot style bullet stitched belt with 2-piece CS belt plate, holster is Gaylord contract Union military flip holster. The saber is rarely seen unique 1835 State of South Carolina contracted pattern 1833 dragoon with unique rounded "bird head" pommel with no spanner, retains original leather sword knot. Blade is script etched along with Ames maker mark, "SOUTH CAROLINA / 1835". This is among the rarest Confederate ensembles you will find and in the finest condition.UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: detailed authentication and appraisal report Sept. 1, 2014; copy of correspondence confirming 2011 purchase; 2 letters of authentication from Bill Gary; 1988 affidavit telling of SC history of rig when obtained in 1957. CONDITION: fine overall, all original & complete, retains much of its original blue finish, traces of silver plating is found in protected areas, burl grips are excellent with much original varnish retained. Mechanics fine, bright rifled bore. Saber is also fine, probably the best surviving South Carolina enlisted dragoon sabre, script South Carolina on blade is very good. Belt is very good to fine with some crazing to leather, holster is very good with cracking and wear to tab. PROVENANCE: South Carolina family traded ancestor's ensemble to Fred Toedtman (see affidavit) 1957; Pictured in Bill Gary's "CONFEDERATE REVOLVERS" opposite title page, 1987; William A. "Bill" Gary collection, 1988; David Berenson estate collection 2011. (01-29626/02-27319/JS). ANTIQUE. $50,000-75,000.