Frank Sinatra's Smith & Wesson Revolver Set for Auction This December in Texas

In a remarkable upcoming event, a Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 that was given to the legendary Frank Sinatra in 1976 is set to hit the auction block during the Rock Island Auction Company's Premier Auction from December 5th to 7th in Bedford, Texas. The revolver, an exquisite representation of craftsmanship, comes with a striking hardwood case that showcases a silver plaque inscribed with the words "TO FRANCIS ALBERT SINATRA/FROM THE GANG AT HARRAH'S/MARCH 12, 1976." This particular model was gifted to Sinatra after he made a notable return to live performances, marking a significant revival in his storied career.

The revolver itself is not just a firearm but a beautifully embellished work of art, featuring near-full coverage floral scrolling crafted by Master Engraver Alvin A. White, along with Sinatra's gold inlaid initials, "FAS." The auction house has estimated the piece will sell for between $35,000 and $55,000, underscoring the high demand for items related to a Hollywood icon like Sinatra. As Kevin Hogan, the President of Rock Island Auction Company, explains, items with ties to Hollywood resonate strongly in the auction world, especially those associated with a household name such as Sinatra. This revolver symbolizes a pivotal moment not only in Sinatra's life but also represents the broader cultural landscape of the time when he was experiencing a resurgence in popularity.

Sinatra, affectionately known as "Ol' Blue Eyes," experienced a downturn in his career when he announced his retirement from live performances in 1971, feeling disenchanted with his repertoire. However, by the mid-1970s, he began to re-emerge on stage, overcoming vocal challenges that had plagued him due to the hiatus. By 1976, he had made 172 concert appearances, including performing ten shows at Harrah's in Lake Tahoe, a critical venue during his comeback.

What makes this auction particularly exciting for collectors and fans alike is not only Sinatra's revolver but also the presence of other iconic firearms from Hollywood. The auction will feature items such as Chuck Connors' Winchester Model 92 carbine, which was used in the classic Western television series "The Rifleman," as well as Clint Eastwood's screen-used Remington revolvers from the film "Pale Rider" and Roy Rogers' Colt Single Action Army revolver gifted to him by decorated WWII hero Audie Murphy.

The auction starts with a preview day on December 4 at 10 a.m. before officially beginning each day at 9 a.m. Collectors and enthusiasts are encouraged to attend this exciting event, as the auction will be open to the public. They can also view the full catalog and further details at Rock Island Auction Company's website.

Founded in 1993, Rock Island Auction Company has established itself as a premier firearms auction platform, renowned for showcasing significant historical arms and collectibles. The company's mission emphasizes the passion and dedication to elevating firearms collecting, making each auction a captivating experience for bidders of all levels. As one of the foremost auction companies in the field, RIAC continues to draw attention with its headline-grabbing offerings, and this December's auction promises to be no exception. For further inquiries and details, potential bidders can reach out to the company or visit their website.

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