Desirable Factory Engraved Marlin No. 32 Standard 1875 Spur Trigger Revolver with Rare DeGress Patent Grips Approximately 19,500 No. 32 Standard 1875 revolvers were manufactured by Marlin between 1875 to 1887. These revolvers can fire both .32 long and .32 short rimfire cartridges. The rib is marked with the one line model designation "No 32 STANDARD 1875," and the one line New Haven address/patent marking is on the left barrel side. It has standard blade front and frame notch sights and a five-round fluted cylinder. Factory scroll, punch dot, and geometric engraving covers nearly 90% of the metal surfaces, and it is fitted with "Lady Pattern" silver plated copper DeGress grips with relief engraving of a woman playing a tambourine on the right grip, and leafy scroll designs on the left side with the patent information in the center. Francis DeGress of Bloomfield, New Jersey, patented his method for molded copper "pistol handles" treated with acid and then gilded with silver in 1874. Examples of his molded grips have been seen on revolvers of multiple manufacturers and are highly sought out by collectors. Marlin expert and author William Brophy wrote, "the DeGress grips are desirable and a pistol fitted with them belongs in every serious Marlin collector's collection." Manufacturer: Marlin Firearms Co Model: No.32 Standard 1875 BBL: 3 inch solid rib Stock: Gauge: 32 RF Finish: nickel Grips: copper Serial Number: 5439 Class: Antique Condition: Very fine. The revolver retains 80% original nickel finish with some mild muzzle and edge wear. The cylinder was related in the period, possibly by the retailer. The grips are also very fine with 95% original silver plating remaining. Wear is limited to high points where the copper is exposed. The markings and engraving remain sharp and clear. The action is excellent. A very nice Marlin No. 32 Standard 1875 revolver with factory engraving and rare and desirable DeGress grips.

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December 3, 2016 9:00 AM CST
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