My family has what I've learned is a Colt 1851 Navy Pocket, seems like the serial number (17####) makes it a late Fourth Model, and it's in the original box. In my research I came across the following page, which shows almost exactly this pistol, though ours isn't in quite this good condition (I'm shortening the url because it's very long):
http://tinyurl.com/63tyu8
Ours has the same cylinder engraving as shown there, velvet lining is a different color, powder horn thingy is different/less fancy, but the set is complete, all numbers match, and it seems functional. In the box we found a card from Curious George Collectables up in Aspen, who I think my father contacted once to ask about estimating value and such. Notes on the card say we should just call Colt, ask for the Historians and provide a description of all engravings etc. Does anyone know of a good place to go (closer to greater Denver would be great) where I could get an appraisal, OR... does anyone have experience with restoration of such a pistol, recommendations etc? It's not for sale (I don't even have it right now), but I may be interested in restoring it and getting a formal appraisal.
Thanks!