Tranter Revolver Serial Numbers

At least one Tranter that I previously owned was most likely imported by Schuyler, Hartley & Graham of New York. The gun was an engraved, nickel-plated 4th Model 54-Bore revolver with relief carved ivory grips. The gun was serial number 13619T. The.45 caliber six-shot double action percussion revolver, serial number 8673T, was made by William Tranter of Birmingham England. It came in a case with all the accoutrements, including a bullet mold, cleaning rod, nipple wrench, lubricated bullets, lubricant, and percussion caps.

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Description Not long after the Battle of Chancellorsville, Confederate Maj. Stuart received this English-made Tranter revolver from Maj.

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Heroes Von Borcke, a Prussian officer who served as Stuart's chief of staff. The.45 caliber six-shot double action percussion revolver, serial number 8673T, was made by William Tranter of Birmingham England. It came in a case with all the accoutrements, including a bullet mold, cleaning rod, nipple wrench, lubricated bullets, lubricant, and percussion caps. The lid of the case is inscribed: 'Lt.

A. Baza zhitelej ukraini 2017. / From Heroes von Borcke/ Culpeper, Va. Following 'Stonewall' Jackson's death in May of 1863, von Borcke was convinced Stuart would be promoted to Lieutenant General.

Stuart never received the promotion because he was wounded in action at Yellow Tavern on May 11, 1864 and died the next day. Location Currently not on view date made ca 1860 user Stuart, J. Presenter von Borcke, Heros licensee Tranter maker Tranter, William place made United Kingdom: Great Britain Physical Description wood (overall material) iron (overall material) steel (overall material) Measurements overall: 12 in; 30.48 cm barrel: 6 in; 15.24 cm overall: 12 in x 5 1/2 in x 1 1/2 in; 30.48 cm x 13.97 cm x 3.81 cm ID Number AF.245168.106A accession number 245168 catalog number 245168.106 collector/donor number R0793 serial number 8673T Credit Line William G. Renwick related event Civil War See more items in Data Source National Museum of American History.