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Lot 1562: Two Smith & Wesson Revolvers Carried by a Nevada Deputy Sheriff

Two Smith & Wesson Double Action Revolvers Carried by a Nevada Deputy Sheriff with Holster and Two Sheriff Badges

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: May 3, 2025

Lot 1562: Two Smith & Wesson Revolvers Carried by a Nevada Deputy Sheriff

Two Smith & Wesson Double Action Revolvers Carried by a Nevada Deputy Sheriff with Holster and Two Sheriff Badges

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: May 3, 2025

Estimated Price: $4,000 - $6,000
Price Realized:
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A) Smith & Wesson King Super Target .38 Military & Police Model of 1905 4th Change Revolver

Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson
Model: 38 Military & Police
Type: Revolver
Gauge: 38 S&W special
Barrel: 6 inch vent rib
Finish: blue
Grip: plastic
Stock:
Item Views: 539
Item Interest: Active
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 473
Class: Curio & Relic Handgun
Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with lightly scattered streaking and crisp rifling.
Description:

These two Smith & Wesson revolvers were carried by Washoe County, Nevada Deputy Sheriff Lieutenant Robert F. Washburn (1909-1992). Lt. Washburn’s nephew relayed that the deputy sheriff treated him like a son and that his childhood was filled with memories of his uncle taking him to father-son events put on by the local Masonic Lodge and riding along with this uncle in the sheriff’s car. The nephew’s father was also a Washoe County Deputy Sheriff whose law enforcement career abruptly ended when he was seriously injured from being struck by a car driven by an intoxicated driver while on duty helping victims of a car accident. A native of New York City, Robert F. Washburn was born on September 27, 1909, was a World War II Army veteran, moved to Reno, Nevada, in 1947, retired from the Washoe County Sheriff’s office in 1971 (achieved the rank of lieutenant in 1962), and died in January 1992 at the age of 82. Period newspapers articles piece together highlights from Lt. Washburn’s tenure with the sheriff’s office. There were high speed car chases, rounding up drunken teenagers, making traffic arrests, giving testimony in manslaughter cases, and interviewing and escorting murder suspects. There were also harrowing incidents such a subduing a man who pulled out a knife during a routine traffic stop, receiving a broken finger and lacerations during an altercation with a prison inmate, and storming the home of an individual who threatened law enforcement officers with dynamite. Accompanying these handguns are two of Lt. Washburn’s Washoe County, Nevada Deputy Sheriff badges. These badges are the classic six-pointed star pattern, and each badge comes in a black leather badge holder. The first badge features Lt. Washburn’s name on the front and has an inlaid stone. The badge holder contains a laminated Miranda Warning card and a business card for George F. Cake Co., a law enforcement equipment dealer in California. The second badge is inscribed “LIEUTENANT” and is marked on the back “ENTENMANN/GENUINE/’PLATILOY’/ON/’CARLTONE’/LOS ANGELES, 15.” The badge holder is embossed “WASHOE CO. SHERIFF’S OFFICE/Reno, Nevada/Robert F. Washburn” on the exterior and contains Washburn’s deputy sheriff’s ID card and several of Washburn’s deputy sheriff business cards. The "A" gun was manufactured in 1915-1942 with this example featuring a full vent rib King Super Target package. The vent rib is marked "S&W-KING SUPER TARGET" on the left side. There is a red bead front sight on a mirror base, a fully adjustable white outlined square notch rear sight, and a trigger shoe. The revolver wears an after-market Fitz Ten-O-Grip as installed by Lt. Washburn. Matching serial numbers are found on the butt, cylinder, and barrel. Includes a Brauer Brothers open top/open toe leather holster.

Rating Definition:

Very fine overall, retaining 95% original blue finish with wear and handling marks associated with being carried by a Nevada deputy sheriff for many years and grips with crisp checkering. The holster is very good. Mechanically excellent. This grouping stands as a great tribute to law enforcement heritage and will be a welcomed addition to any law enforcement or S&W collection.



B) Smith & Wesson .38 Chiefs Special (Pre-Model 36) Revolver

Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson
Model: Chief Special
Type: Revolver
Gauge: 38 S&W special
Barrel: 2 inch solid rib
Finish: blue
Grip: plastic
Stock:
Item Views: 539
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 473
Class: Curio & Relic Handgun
Bore Condition: The bore is shiny with some minor streaking and crisp rifling.
Description:

The “B” gun is a Smith & Wesson .38 Chiefs Special (Pre-Model 36) Revolver. This model was introduced in 1950. Matching serial numbers appear on the butt, cylinder and barrel. The revolver wears an after-market Fitz Ten-O-Grip as installed by Lt. Washburn.

Rating Definition:

Very fine overall, retaining 90% original blue finish showing wear and handling marks associated with being carried by a Nevada deputy sheriff for many years and grips with crisp checkering. Nearly all original case colors remain on the hammer and trigger. Mechanically excellent.



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