Guns International #: 102838562
Seller's Inventory #: 233803
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Guns International #: 102838562
Category - Colt Revolvers - Antique
- Antique Revolvers - Cartridge
LETTERED 1875 SCARCE Antique COLT “HOUSE” Model .41 RF “JUBILEE" JIM FISK
1 of 2,200 Manufactured between 1871 to 1876
Description: LETTERED 1875 SCARCE Antique COLT “HOUSE” Model .41 RF “JUBILEE" JIM FISK 1 of 2,200 Manufactured between 1871 to 1876 Here we present an antique Lettered Colt 5-shot House Model Revolver, made in 1875 in Hartford, Connecticut with a production run between 1871 and 1876. Only about 7,500 of these unique revolvers were made, with only 2,200 of the 5-shot House Models and about 5,300 of them with the distinctive 4-shot, “cloverleaf” cylinder. It was chambered for the .41 Rimfire, a relatively large cartridge for the size of pistol. It was intended for self-defense and succeeded. They were marketed as being good guns for home protection, hence the moniker “House Revolver”. This model Colt was made most infamous in the shooting death of Gilded Age Robber Baron “Jubilee” Jim Fisk. Here’s more on that story; Fisk was a big man with a big name in the stock age game in New York City, sometimes called “Jubilee Jim”. Even from a young age he was a consummate entrepreneur, quitting school and becoming a traveling salesman with his father at only age 12. He made his fortune selling textiles during the American Civil War and became a stock, investor and railroad man. He was one of three men who forced Cornelius Vanderbilt out of his controlling interest in the Erie Railroad, and was in bed with Boss Tweed of Tammany Hall. He was married, but became fixated on Josie Mansfield as his mistress. It was the foundation of many similar tales that would be told after. He put her up, paid her rent, and bought her expensive things. Needless to say, they provided much gossip in Victorian New York City. Much more can be read about this confounded series of events, but for the sake of brevity, Fisk’s very good friend and abusive business partner, Edward Stokes, began an affair with Josie, which caused a fallout between Fisk and the other two. Meanwhile, desperate for money, Stokes and Josie attempted to blackmail Fisk with damaging letters he had written to Josie. Fisk stubbornly went to the police and charged the two with blackmail. Upon hearing of this, Stokes was ready to kill Fisk. He ambushed him on the stairs of the Grand Central Hotel and shot him twice with a Colt Cloverleaf Revolver, killing the 36-year-old Robber Baron, but not before Stokes was captured and identified by Fisk as the killer. The included factory letter confirms the current configuration including the caliber, barrel length, finish, stocks, and cylinder size. It also states that it was shipped on September 21, 1876 to H&D Folsom Arms Company of New York, New York, as part of a 100 gun shipment. The overall condition is fine. Original finish. The action fully functions, although a few cylinder chambers does not fully lock up. Good, semi-bright bore. Both grips are in good shape. Markings are legible. A truly wonderful spur trigger Colt that fits into any 19th century collection! Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. Barrel is 2-5/8 inches. Caliber: .41 Rimfire Overall condition as seen in photos. Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail! Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. ancestryguns $2000 #233803 Price: $2,000.00 Buy Now Antique: Yes Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102838562
Seller's Inventory #: 233803
Guns International #: 102838562
Seller's Inventory #: 233803