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South Carolina LeMat "Grapeshot" Revolver with Provenance

A LeMat Legacy: A South Carolina Grapeshot Revolver with Provenance


A Piece of Civil War History

The LeMat revolver, a unique and powerful firearm, is a coveted piece among Civil War enthusiasts and collectors. This particular model, a South Carolina LeMat "Grapeshot" revolver, carries a rich history and is accompanied by compelling provenance.


The LeMat: A Weapon of Innovation

Designed by Jean Alexandre LeMat, a French inventor, the LeMat revolver was a marvel of 19th-century engineering. Its distinctive feature was a secondary 20-gauge shotgun barrel beneath the nine-shot revolver cylinder. This innovative design offered a devastating combination of firepower, making it a formidable weapon on the battlefield.   


A Confederate Icon

The LeMat revolver gained significant popularity during the American Civil War, particularly among Confederate soldiers. Its compact size, powerful punch, and unique design made it a favorite among cavalry units. The ability to quickly switch between pistol and shotgun fire provided a tactical advantage in close-quarters combat.   


A Historical Connection

This particular South Carolina LeMat revolver, with its accompanying provenance, offers a tangible link to the past. The documentation may reveal details about its original owner, its use during the Civil War, and its subsequent history. Such information can shed light on the lives of those who wielded this weapon and the battles they fought.


Preserving History

Owning a historical firearm like the LeMat revolver is a privilege and a responsibility. It is essential to preserve such artifacts for future generations. By carefully maintaining and studying these objects, we can gain a deeper understanding of the past and honor the sacrifices made by those who came before us.


This South Carolina LeMat "Grapeshot" revolver, with its storied history and verifiable provenance, represents a significant piece of American history. It is a testament to the ingenuity of its designer and the courage of those who carried it into battle.


This item is lot #38 and will be featured in our Civil War Auction on December 14 at Donley Auctions.




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