

Please have the correct card on file or correct phone number to get in contact with. Your card on file will be charged for shipping payment once everything has been packaged. For non-local buyers, items will be shipped in-house via USPS and ammo via UPS. Items must be picked up on Monday, December 6th from 10AM-4PM at 57 Smith Tractor Rd. Invoices over $4,000 will need to be paid via Cash, Cashiers Check, Certified Check, Direct Wire, and/or USPS Money Order Currency Type: USD Shipping Instructions: EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY! Internet Premium : 18% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, and Cash Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Payment Instructions: All items will be charged to credit card on file immediately following end of auction. The revolvers produced by English gunmaker William Tranter were some of the most advanced and modern handgun designs to see use by the Confederacy during the course of the American Civil War.
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54-Bore Bullets with an excellent and visible label | (5) Pewter Oiler marked James-Dixon & Sons Sheffiled on bottom, period correct | (6) Lubricating Composition Tin label cannot be read and is empty | (7) Cleaning & Loading Rod in excellent condition | (8) Nipple Wrench Driver |||| History: This revolver is the invention of one of the most prominent British Gun, Rifle & Pistol Makers - William Tranter of Birmingham, England (1816-1890). Tranter's Lubricating Bullet Container Contains (7). 2-cavity Mold marked 54 on top for bore size and not often seen Tranter's address marked | (2) Powder Flask in good condition with some powder remaining inside | (3) Cap Tin marked ELEY LONDON on top with a nice brown finish and contains caps | (4) W.

|||| Accessories Include: (1) Tranter Bullet Mold in excellent condition. Appears to have an original arbor catch which is usually broken or replaced. Mechanically functions extremely smooth with working action and safety. The wood grips are in excellent condition with beautiful and deep checkering, a few expected handling marks present.

|||| Condition: Overall Very Good with around 10% finish remaining, no pitting, and the engraving remains extremely crisp and well defined throughout the pistol and is well executed. Birmingham commercial proof marks of crossed scepters can be found on top of barrel. No Retailer stamp on top, which is considerably more rare than ones with stamps. Stamped with "Tranter's Patent" on left side of frame along the lower edge and on the loading lever.

442 caliber equivalent to the Colt “Army” revolver in caliber | 6" Octagonal Barrel with a detachable hinged type loading lever assembly on the left side. 1861-1865 which falls into the confederate army civil war range | This is one of the very desirable 54-Bore revolvers, which is approximately. Item Description: Translate description S# 16003T circa.
