Mountain Bug
Well-Known Member
I've been given this fine little pistol by my mother in law. Called a Colt Cloverleaf House Pistol, it is the first full-framed revolver that Colt produced. It is a four shot (the cylinder resembles a four leaf clover), chambered in .41 rimfire and engraved by L.D. Nimschke.

There is very little known family history on this as it belonged to my wife's grandfather who passed when his daughter (my mother in law) was just twelve. I had only ever heard mention of father's "dueling" pistols.
We found this in a steamer trunk in San Francisco where it has been for the last eighty years. I can only hope that one day we find it's mate in her apartment which is a virtual time capsule from the 40's.
Needs a clean and oil but not before I talk to an expert about the best way to preserve it's character and value.
Just thought you fellas might enjoy having a look.
Scott

There is very little known family history on this as it belonged to my wife's grandfather who passed when his daughter (my mother in law) was just twelve. I had only ever heard mention of father's "dueling" pistols.
We found this in a steamer trunk in San Francisco where it has been for the last eighty years. I can only hope that one day we find it's mate in her apartment which is a virtual time capsule from the 40's.
Needs a clean and oil but not before I talk to an expert about the best way to preserve it's character and value.
Just thought you fellas might enjoy having a look.
Scott
