A fine Pryse patent .450 (Centrefire) revolver by Alexr. Henry, No. 1026

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A fine Pryse patent .450 (Centrefire) revolver by Alexr. Henry, No. 1026
Pryse 'press-in' double barrel latch, the turn-button cylinder release with engraved arrow, double-action, retaining much original deep charcoal-blued finish, chequered walnut butt with lanyard-ring, the seven groove Henry's patent rifled barrel with sighting-rib
3½in. barrel, Black Powder proof

Lot Essay

In 'The Revolver' 1865-1888 Taylerson defines the classic Pryse revolver as follows:- 'the revolver was a pleasing hinged-frame design, with a 'press-in' barrel latch, a turn-button cylinder release, and a double-action lock in which the sear tail protruded through the back of the trigger-guard... all these features are commonly regarded as identifying features of the arm, and the work of its inventor, Charles Pryse.' Whilst this system is a classic in its own right, it is rewarding to see it combined with the superb workmanship of the Scottish maker Alexander Henry as in this excellent example

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