The Merwin Hulbert & Co. - "Small Frame, DA Pocket Model",
.32 cal., 5 shot, double action -

Lists in my 2002 Blue Book:

100% = 90% = 80% = 70% = 60% = 50% = 40% = 30% = 20% = 10%
$950 = 450 = 415 = 365 = 335 = 300 = 275 = 250 = 225 = 200

The Merwin Hulbert revolvers are/were considered to be of very high quality.

A friend has one of the large caliber MH Single Action revolvers which he acquired along with it's "provenence". A salesman for the MH company traveled through the Dakotas to various Calvary Forts or Posts, and sold this revolver to a soldier who was later killed in battle and this pistol was then captured by an Indian warrior. People didn't move all that much in the area where all this occured, and the name of the soldier, salesman, and date of the skirmish followed this revolver, as it changed through only a few hands throughout the many following years.

I found on-line a Merwin Hulbert & C0. 1st/1st Model .44 MH Army Revolver - nickel plating 99.9%, and factory Mother of Pearl Ivory Grips --- for, $11,250.