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Lot 137:Gold Inlay Inscribed Colt New Police Double Action Revolver

August 15th, 2025|Bedford, TX
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Lot 137:Gold Inlay Inscribed Colt New Police Double Action Revolver

August 15th, 2025|Bedford, TX
Estimated Price$14,000 - $22,500
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Outstanding, Well-Documented Harold D. Corey Gold Inlaid/Inscribed Colt New Police Double Action Revolver with Ivory Grips, Presentation Case, and Factory Letter Pictured in "Colt Engraving" by R.L. Wilson

Manufactured in 1902, this is an outstanding example of a Colt New Police revolver with an exceptionally scarce, factory gold inlaid inscription on the back strap. As Wilson states in "The Colt Engraving Book", a gun with “factory gold inlay represents the ultimate in rarity and desirability on Colt firearms”. This specific revolver is pictured on p. 336 of "Colt Engraving" by R.L. Wilson in the chapter covering Cuno A. Helfricht and his shop. The included factory letter for this revolver lists it in .32 caliber with a 4 inch barrel, blue finish, ivory grips, and the gold inscription on the back strap when the revolver was shipped to Frank A. Schirmer on 17 July 1902 as a single gun order. Renowned Colt historian and author R.L. Wilson notes on p. 374 of "The Book of Colt Firearms" that out of the total production of New Police revolvers, only approximately 25 were engraved, 30 were inscribed, and only around three of those were inscribed in gold, with this example being one of them. The back strap is inlaid in gold with block letters spelling out "HAROLD D. COREY", work that has been attributed to Cuno Helfricht, who was at the head of Colt's engraving shop at the time. The top of the barrel is marked with the three line address and patent dates, while the model and caliber marking are on the left of the barrel. The left of the frame is marked with the Rampant Colt and the model marking. The matching serial number is marked on the frame, crane, and hand marked in pencil inside both grip panels. It is fitted with the standard blade front and frame-top groove rear sights, as well as a beautiful pair of factory original, smooth ivory grips. The Frank A. Schirmer mentioned in the factory letter was a wealthy New York and Boston investor, whose firm is noted as being one of the main investors that bought out Mrs. Colt's stake in the company in 1901. He later became the long time Treasurer of Colt's Patent Firearms Co., holding that position at the time this revolver was shipped. In a period directory of Newton, Massachusetts, Schirmer is listed as having a residence on Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill, as well as listing the plethora of clubs he was a part of, including "Automobile Club". In the same directory, Harold D. Corey is listed as having a residence on Farlow Road, Newton, which appears to have been potentially only a distance of 4 to 5 miles away from where Schirmer's residence was. Both residences are pictured in "Beautiful Newton the Garden City of Massachusetts" by J.C. Brimblecom. In directories for the City of Boston as early as 1890, Corey is listed as a broker and investor and certainly may have had dealings with Schirmer. Period newspapers indicate in multiple articles Corey's affinity for automobiles, with one article citing a $10 fine for Corey for speeding at "a rate of nearly 35 miles an hour", while another from 1907 mentions him on an automobile tour of Europe in his Packard, returning with an "Itala car", which he claimed to be the finest in Europe. Given the close proximity of these two men, similar occupations and social status, and shared interest in automobiles, it is highly likely that they were friends or at the very least acquaintances, making it highly likely that this revolver was a gift from Schirmer to Corey. Included with the revolver is a leather wrapped case lined with purple velvet and fitted for the revolver with a compartment containing a box of .32 New Police cartridges as well as another box of .32 New Police cartridges, both by Winchester Repeating Arms Co. and both appearing to contain their full compliment of cartridges. Also includes an original hanging tag for the revolver and various documents pertaining to the two men. Provenance: The David S. Woloch Collection; The George S. Lewis Jr. Collection

ConditionExcellent, retains 97% plus of the bright, original, high polish blue finish and 99% plus of the bright original nitre blue with only the slightest evidence of thinning, mostly on high spots. The grips are also excellent with only the slightest handling marks. Mechanically excellent. The case is fine with some mild wear on the exterior and mild fading of the lining. This is an outstanding example of one of as few as three Colt New Police revolver inscribed with gold inlay, connected to two prominent Bostonians, one a treasurer of the Colt company!
Details
ManufacturerColt
ModelNew Police
TypeRevolver
Serial number
ClassCurio & Relic Handgun
Caliber / Gauge32 Colt N.P.
Barrel4 inch round
Finishblue
Gripivory
Bore conditionThe bore is bright with some very light streaking and crisp rifling.

Item LocationBedford, TX
Views198
Catalog page152
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