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Item Name: Need help identifying some old revolvers

Location: Candler Park

Zip Code: 30307

Item is for: Sale/Trade NOT SPECIFIED


Caliber: .22 .32 .38

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: I need help and can't find info on any of these revolvers in the blue book.
Top left: .38 only markings I can find is on the top of barrel "CAL-38", above trigger "FTR" and "S.P.T. 54"
Top right: Meriden fire arms co. I found info on the Internet about the company but nothing about this gun. Also no info in the blue book
Bottom left: Cal .320 and only marking is R above a U next to barrel
Bottom right: only marking is on top of barrel "US Revolver Co." And nothing in the blue book I could find.
I'm looking to sell these but hard to put values on them. Possibly could be worthless revolvers but I have no clue. Found these guns over the weekend at my families house and they've been sitting for at least 30+ yrs.
greatly appreciate any help.

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Some of these old guns are getting valuable. Top left looks like a British Webley in 38 S&W, not 38 special. Don't know about the others. Good luck!
 
Top left is an Enfield No.2 Mk.I**, the "ftr" marking is for a refurbishment
Bottom left is a probably Belgian manufacture folding trigger, sometimes called a "velo-dog" revolver.
The other two are rather inexpensive utility guns, early versions of the Saturday night special.
The Enfield is the most interesting, as it has WW2 British issue historic connections.
 
All, I greatly appreciate your help with this. I don't know much about older guns and know there's a lot of knowledgable people on here.
Thanks again for your help!!
 
The one on the upper right is a S & W Number 1.
Lower left is some version of the Belgium Folding Trigger Revolver.
Lower right looks like it might a H&R .22 revolver.
 
Chance, I thought it was a s&w number 1 too but on the top of the barrel it says Meriden Fire Arms Co. I can't find that gun at Meriden arms co
 
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