
H5164 Revolver, percussion, c. 1850. In case, with accessories (LC). 1 Adams Patent cap-firing revolver (No. 19723R).... in case with cleaning rod, screwdriver, cap-adjustor, oil can and powder flask. Reputed to have been in the possession of a bushranger
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Revolver, percussion, c. 1850. In case, with accessories (LC). 1 Adams Patent cap-firing revolver (No. 19723R).... in case with cleaning rod, screwdriver, cap-adjustor, oil can and powder flask. Reputed to have been in the possession of a bushranger H.W. Carey, whose name appears on the case. Period 1850. Bore 0.44 (SB), made by Deane & Son, London (OF).
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Revolver, percussion, c. 1850. In case, with accessories (LC). 1 Adams Patent cap-firing revolver (No. 19723R).... in case with cleaning rod, screwdriver, cap-adjustor, oil can and powder flask. Reputed to have been in the possession of a bushranger H.W. Carey, whose name appears on the case. Period 1850. Bore 0.44 (SB), made by Deane & Son, London (OF).
Made: 1845 - 1855
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1845 - 1855
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Gift of Williams, J P, 1952
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