5-80 uSD or so
Can't be answered without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, barrel length, finish, grips, sights, box, accessories, papers, condition.
Yes, in several variations.
Need a detailed description of all markings.
The Kolb Baby Hammerless revolver was made in several different variations. Value will depend on exact model, and condition. IF yours is in firing condition, it may be worth $200-$400. These did not have very durable springs- they break easily. They were the smallest double action revolver made.
We need some more information to answer your question- starting with the word "break". Many of the early hammerless revolvers were a "break action", when the revolver was loaded/ unloaded by lifting a latch at the top rear of the frame. This permitted the action to be pivoted open (or broken), and the fired cartridges ejected, and new cartridges inserted. If you mean "break" as in destroy, that is too broad to answwer here. Please feel free to leave a message on my message board, and we will try to get you a good answer.
I have a friend who has a 32 cal, break open hammerless revolver, chrome finished, in excellent shape. As near as the person who had it remembered, it was perchased around the early thirties. It is stamped American Revolver co. with ivory grips.
Need a detailed description of ALL markings.
10-60 usd
There were dozens of different top break models made by Harrington & Richardson. Your best bet will be a search engine, such as Google. Select IMAGES, then Harrington & Richardson. The link below takes you to ONE such image- a nickel plated, top break 38 S&W hammerless revolver by H&R.
Need a detailed description of all markings, caliber, barrel length to even begin to help
Need a detailed description of ALL markings.
without the pics it sounds like a new departure first model made from 1888-1902