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S&W Model 1 - Please help - Pics!
BandR Firearms
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Hi, attached are pics of S&W I came across. I believe it is a S&W Model 1, but am not sure. Can someone please help identify this, and approximate value would help. Barrel is stamped Made for Smith and Wesson by Rollin White, Arms Co. Lowell, Miss. Cylinder is marked Patented April 3 1855 & Dec. 18 1860. Serial # 9753. Thanks, Brett.
Comments
Yours is a first type, the second type having an attached ejector. It appears to be in very good condition and with the S&W markings, value is probably around the $650-$750 range.
It's quite different from the S&W Model No 1, which has a tip-up barrel.
Someone has unfortunately cleaned the cylinder's finish or patina with an abrasive.
The current Flayderman's Guide lists value range of "Good" $225 to "Fine" $500, and adds that S&W collectors may pay 15 to 30 percent premium for those with the S&W markings.
It's quite different from the S&W Model No 1, which has a tip-up barrel.
Someone has unfortunately cleaned the cylinder's finish or patina with an abrasive.
I don't believe abrasive was used on the cylinder. From information I found "No. 1 production models featured a square butt with rosewood grip panels; a silver-plated brass frame with rounded surfaces; and blued non-fluted cylinder and octagonal barrel."
I can be wrong... that's why I'm posting on here though.
Also CS8161, thanks for the compliment. I went out a few weeks ago and bought a new camera. Best way to get good advice is to take good photos!
Here's the rare Smith & Wesson Model 1, First issue, which is also a tip-up. Note the rounded frame and distinctive round sideplate:
Sorry, but your excellent closeups clearly show the scratches left by too coarse steel wool or similar, and the pitting that surface rust left.
the pits.
You've quoted the Original finish..and I'm with you in that regard.
However, what I see in the photo won't get me
to change my opinion as stated in my opening statement.
Sorry 'bout that! Joe
EDIT
Excellent photos! Nice work! It's the quality of your photography
that removes most, if all doubt in my mind. Double edged sword, as it were!