Description
RARE 1st year, 2nd Model, engraved by Gustave Young!
This classic Colt Model 1851 Navy is an incredibly rare 2nd model according to Colt records, because it falls strictly within the early 800 to 4,200 serial number range.
This original Colt Navy holds significant historical & collector value as it was a 1st year production, being manufactured in 1851.
The engraving you see is almost certainly the work of Master Engraver Gustave Young.
The engraving is identical to other Colt revolvers engraved by Young & his shop when they were the primary engraving contractors for Colt in 1850s & 1860s.
This is a fully matching numbered gun including the wedge & correctly, this has the ‘dot’ either above or below each number, indicating factory engraving rather than a gun which was embellished at a later time by the owner.
Young’s classic German-American scroll engraving with beaded backgrounds is featured on the rear 3” of the barrel, the sides of the loading lever, all of the frame, the upper portion of the hammer & on the grip frame. Among the scrolls there are floral accents throughout as well as fan designs.
The left side of the frame has the hand inscribed “COLTS/PATENT” marking in a panel among the scrolls that is typical of Young’s work & the work around the serial numbers on the barrel lug & frame are also consistent with his work.
The barrel has a brass cone front sight & the “-ADDRESS SAMUEL COLT NEW-YORK CITY-” address line still clearly visible.
The cylinder has the (very worn) standard navy roll scene & it sports fully matching serial numbers.
Whilst we check these out for serviceability, the warranty has expired 🙃& this is sold on an ‘as is’ basis.
Being a pre-1900 pistol with no commercial ammunition available, you can buy this without a firearms license!



































