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REVOLVERS, 19th CENTURY. Two revolvers manufactured by the American company Merwin, Hultert and Co. Line engraving, 1870s or 1880s

REVOLVERS, 19th CENTURY. Two revolvers manufactured by the American company Merwin, Hultert and Co. Line engraving, 1870s or 1880s


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REVOLVERS, 19th CENTURY. Two revolvers manufactured by the American company Merwin, Hultert and Co. Line engraving, 1870s or 1880s

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1870s 1880s Artifact Company Cylinder Revolver


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Step back in time with this print of two 19th-century revolvers manufactured by the esteemed American company, Merwin, Hultert and Co. This line engraving, dating back to the 1870s or 1880s, showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail that defined these iconic firearms. The revolvers featured in this print are a testament to America's rich history of firearm production. With their sleek design and intricate engravings, they embody both functionality and artistry. The cylinder mechanism is prominently displayed, highlighting the innovative engineering behind these weapons. As you gaze upon this artifact from a bygone era, you can't help but imagine the stories it holds. Perhaps it was carried by a lawman on the wild frontier or used for self-defense during turbulent times. Its presence evokes images of cowboys dueling at high noon or outlaws making their daring escape. This print is not just an image; it represents a significant piece of American history. It serves as a reminder of our nation's industrial prowess and ingenuity during an era marked by progress and innovation. Add a touch of nostalgia to your space with this timeless artwork from The Granger Collection. Whether you're an avid collector or simply appreciate historical artifacts, this print will transport you back in time to witness firsthand the beauty and power encapsulated within these remarkable revolvers.

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