Premier Firearms Auction - Day 2

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T. Stensby & Co. Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun with Case

Lot # 1500 (Sale Order: 501 of 674)      

Factory Engraved T. Stensby & Co. Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun with Case

Manufactured between 1930 and 1934 according to Nigel Brown on page 179 of "British Gunmakers Volume Two: Birmingham, Scotland, and the Regions". Built with blued steel barrels featuring a single brass bead sight on the matted solid rib, Sleeved marked on the flats along with 1979 and 1986 dated Birmingham reproofs, choke constrictions of .021/.035 inches, and 3 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to a coin finished boxlock action which displays floral scroll engraving surrounding "T. STENSBY & Co." banners on either side and featuring double triggers and a tang mounted manual safety. The gun is fitted with a beautifully figured and multi-point checkered forend with engraved fittings and a straight grip stock with teardrop carved drop points, blank silver inscription oval, and a Kick-Eez recoil pad. Includes a wood and leather takedown case and a pair of snap caps. Stock measurements: 1 9/16 inch drop at comb; 2 9/16 inch drop at heel; 14 7/8 inch length of pull; cast-off; weight 8 lbs. 7 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as refurbished, retaining 99% blue and coin finishes, purple hue on the triggerguard, minor handling evidence, and sharp checkering on the replacement wood. The case is very fine. Mechanically excellent.

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Kermit Roosevelt's Parker Bros. Shotgun and Silver Set

Lot # 1501 (Sale Order: 502 of 674)      

Kermit Roosevelt's Historic Extensively Family Documented Parker Brothers 20 Gauge VH Grade Double Barrel Hammerless Shotgun and Four-Piece Silver Drinking Set with Herb Glass Documentation

This is an incredibly rare opportunity to get your hands on a historic firearm documented from the Roosevelt family gun collection, especially one dating to 1903 during Theodore Roosevelt's presidency. The historic shotgun and silver drinking set were owned by Kermit Roosevelt (1889-1943), the second son of Theodore Roosevelt and his second wife Edith Kermit Carow, and includes pieces from different periods in his life, including what was likely his first shotgun. It is accompanied by documentation from 1970 confirming the sale of the shotgun to Herb Glass by Kermit Roosevelt's second son J. Willard Roosevelt on behalf of the Estate of Belle W. Roosevelt (Kermit's wife) as well a 1967 letter discussing Herta Carla Peters's sale of the silver cup and her remembrance of "The Room," a private speakeasy formed around 1931 with Kermit and Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and Vincent Astor among the small number of members and frequented by them and their "lady friends (never the wives)" before it closed in 1938. Peters was Roosevelt's long time mistress, and a postcard with a photo of the couple is included. She indicated the design on the cup was the crest drawn by Carl Rungius for "The Room," and the silver cup was taken by Kermit Roosevelt as a memento when it closed. She had his cup and also one with her name on it and was hesitant to sell his. In an included letter to Peters from Roosevelt on the letterhead of the Machine Gun Training Centre at The Barracks, Mill Hill, he discusses how he missed her and the training, including that "machine gun warfare has changed a lot." An included clipping from the New York Times in 1939 shows him conducting machine gun training. Also included is an inventory of Richard P. Mellon's Theodore Roosevelt collection signed by Herb Glass as Mellon's agent listing among the items the shotgun, flasks, and cup. The shotgun is mentioned briefly in the chapter "The Omen of Death in the Moyowosi" in R.L. Wilson's "Theodore Roosevelt: Hunter-Conservationist." Greg Martin writes, "Early in 1985, I purchased the largest group of Theodore Roosevelt firearms and related memorabilia in private hands, from the Richard Prosser Mellon Collection. Included were guns from Roosevelt's exploits in the Wild West, mementos from his White House years, and...a combination over-and-under rifle-shotgun, given to the President by renowned gunmaker Fred Adolph of Genoa, New York. The collection also included Kermit Roosevelt's Winchester Model 1895 .405 big game rifle, as well as his Parker shotgun, and the uniquely notable Holland & Holland .500/.450 Royal Grade Double Barrel Rifle, presented to TR by admiring British citizens for the historic 1909-10 East African safari." While this shotgun remains, Kermit's Winchester Model 1895, TR's presentation combination gun, and a Colt Single Action Army were destroyed in a deadly fire in Africa in 1986 during the production of the documentary film "In the Blood" inspired by Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt's famous East African safari. The double rifle was spared thanks to delays and is now contained in the Frazier Historical Arms Museum. This shotgun is one of the few Roosevelt firearms remaining in private hands. Many of the other surviving firearms, including other pieces from the Mellon Collection, are now off-market in institutional collections, such as TR's Nimschke engraved Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Army and Winchester Model 1876 carbine in The Autry Museum of the American West, and various other pieces are located at various national parks and historic sites connected to Theodore Roosevelt such as the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site which previously displayed many of the firearms from Theodore Roosevelt's arms collection, including the Hawken rifle featured in Lot 1287. The shotgun is one of 4,988 Parker Bros. VH grades in this configuration and was built in 1903 with blued steel barrels with a single nickel bead sight on the matted concave solid rib which is marked “PARKER BROTHERS, MAKERS, MERIDEN, CONN. VULCAN STEEL. ” standard markings, and chambers measured at 2 3/4 inches with single extractor. The barrels are fitted to a casehardened boxlock action featuring double triggers, an automatic tang mounted safety, and light zig-zag border engraving. The gun is mounted with a lightly figured and multi-point checkered forend with Deeley latch release as well as a pistol grip stock with Parker grip cap, silver inscription shield marked “K.R.” for Kermit Roosevelt, and a red rubber recoil pad with black spa
more... Provenance: Kermit Roosevelt; The Estate of Belle W. Roosevelt; The Herb Glass Collection; The Richard P. Mellon Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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Engraved A. H. Fox 16 Gauge DE Grade Double Barrel Shotgun

Lot # 1502 (Sale Order: 503 of 674)      

Engraved A. H. Fox 16 Gauge DE Grade Double Barrel Shotgun

Manufactured in 1915 and later refurbished by Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Co. with recut markings and engraving. Built with blued steel barrels with a single nickel bead sight on the matted concave solid rib, "CHROMOX FLUID COMPRESS STEEL" and "MADE BY A. H. FOX Co. PHILA. PA. U.S.A." marked on the right and left tubes respectively, 2 3/4 inch wedges of floral scroll engraving at either breech, and chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are mated to a fine casehardened boxlock action which displays the beautiful DE Grade engraving consisting of floral scrollwork surrounding "ANSLEY H. FOX" banners on either side as well as three separate game scenes, the left scene with a pair of geese in flight, the underside showing a setter on point, and the right with a pair of grouse in flight. The gun features a Fox-Kautely single selective trigger and tang mounted automatic safety. The gun is fitted with a beautifully figured and fancy checkered forend with ebony tip inlay and engraved fittings as well as a straight grip stock with checkered flats and a hard rubber buttplate. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech .663/.663 inches; choke constriction .005/.018 inches; minimum wall thickness .043/.044 inches; 1 3/4 inch drop at comb; 2 5/8 inch drop at heel; 13 13/16 inch length of pull; weight 6 lbs. 5 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as refurbished, retaining 99% blue and casehardened finishes with minor handling evidence, some pock marking in the wood on the forend, and sharp recut checkering on the wood. Mechanically excellent.

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Engraved A. H. Fox XE Grade Double Barrel Shotgun with Letter

Lot # 1503 (Sale Order: 504 of 674)      

Factory Game Scene Engraved A. H. Fox XE Grade Double Barrel Shotgun with J. T. Callahan Letter

Built with blued steel barrels featuring dual bead sights (front bead absent) on the matted concave solid rib, "CHROMOX FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL" and "MADE BY A. H. FOX GUN Co. PHILA. PA. U.S.A." on the right and left respectively, 1 3/4 inch wedges of leafy scroll engraving at either breech, and chambers measured 2 3/4 inches with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to a casehardened boxlock action which displays highly attractive XE Grade pattern engraving consisting of near full coverage leafy scroll engraving surrounding three oval panel game scenes. The scenes depict a pair of mallard in flight on the left, a pair of grouse in flight on the right, and a dog on alert on the underside. The gun features double triggers and a tang mounted automatic safety. The gun is mounted with a beautifully figured and multi-point checkered splinter forend with engraved fittings and a pistol grip stock with a hard rubber factory grip cap and a replacement red rubber recoil pad. Included is a reproduction hang tag and a letter from J. T. Callahan confirming the current grade, gauge, barrel length, chokes, pistol grip stock, and triggers when it was shipped on May 5, 1922, to Abercrombie & Fitch of New York City. Also included is an oak & leather takedown case containing snap caps, nickel oiler, and cleaning tools. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech .732/.733 inches; choke constriction .037/.037 inches; minimum wall thickness .035/.040 inches; 1 9/16 inch drop at comb; 2 3/8 inch drop at heel; 14 7/16 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 8 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retaining 98% reapplied blue finish on the barrels, 50% original case colors on the action, grey patina on the triggerguard, and light handling evidence. The re-oiled wood is very good with numerous small scratches, a stress line off the upper tang, and crisp checkering. Case is very fine. Mechanically excellent.

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Factory Engraved Parker Brothers DHE Grade Shotgun

Lot # 1504 (Sale Order: 505 of 674)      

Factory Engraved Parker Brothers DHE Grade Double Barrel Hammerless Shotgun

Manufactured in 1925. Features a single steel bead sight on the concave, matte solid rib marked "PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CT. U.S.A. TITANIC STEEL". The barrels have 2 3/4 inch chambers, auto ejectors, and full/full chokes. The receiver is engraved with dogs on point in a field scene on both the left and right sides. The underside is engraved with four pheasants. The rest of the action is engraved with a tight swirling scroll pattern. The trigger guard, fences, and break lever are similarly engraved. Fitted with dual triggers and tang mounted thumb safety. Mounted on a multi-point checkered splinter forearm with engraved hardware and round knob pistol grip stock with tear drop flats, blank initial oval, and an engraved skeleton buttplate over a checkered bare butt. The barrel and stock measurements are: bore diameter at 9 inches from breech .731/.730 inches; wall thickness at 9 inches from breech .0445/.045 inches; drop at comb 1 3/8 inches; drop at heel 2 1/8 inches; length of pull 14 1/8 inches.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent with 98% of the original blue finish remains on the barrels with small handling marks, light muzzle wear, and small scattered dings. The frame has 95% of the original case colors with light handling marks, sharp engraving, and light tool marks on some of the screw heads. Some thinning blue on the trigger guard, turning brown. The wood is very fine with sharp checkering, scattered small indentations, and handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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A. H. Fox 16 Gauge AE Grade Double Barrel Shotgun with Letter

Lot # 1505 (Sale Order: 506 of 674)      

Factory Engraved A. H. Fox 16 Gauge AE Grade Double Barrel Shotgun with J. T. Callahan Letter

Built with blued steel barrels featuring a single nickel bead sight on the matted concave solid rib, "KRUPP FLUID STEEL MADE BY" and "A. H. FOX GUN Co. PHILA PA" on the right and left respectively, choke constrictions of .002/.014 inches, and chambers measured 2 1/2 inches with automatic single ejector. The barrels are fitted to a casehardened boxlock action which displays attractive Grade A pattern scroll engraving and features a single selective trigger and a tang mounted automatic safety. The gun is mounted with a nicely figured and multi-point checkered splinter forend with engraved fittings and a pistol grip stock with a hard rubber grip cap and buttplate. Included is a reproduction hang tag and a letter from J. T. Callahan confirming the current grade, gauge, barrel length, chokes, stock, and trigger (stock slightly changed with age) when it was shipped on July 15, 1915 to a Alvin Eybel. Stock measurements: 1 9/16 inch drop at comb; 2 3/4 inch drop at heel; 13 15/16 inch length of pull; weight 5 lbs. 13 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retaining 90% plus original blue with the loss on the triggerguard, 20% original case colors in the protected areas, some light handling evidence. The wood is very good with minor dings and scratches and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Ithaca .410 Bore "Long Range Gun" Double Barrel Shotgun

Lot # 1506 (Sale Order: 507 of 674)      

Scarce Ithaca .410 Bore "Long Range Gun" Double Barrel Shotgun

Built in 1940 with blued steel barrels featuring dual bead sights on the matted solid rib, standard markings, chokes measured full/full, and chambers marked 3 inches with single extractor. The barrels are fitted to a vibrantly casehardened boxlock action with the standard engraved setter on the left and pointer on the right and features a single trigger and a tang mounted automatic safety. The gun is mounted with a lightly figured smooth splinter forend and pistol grip stock with hard rubber buttplate. Stock measurements: 1 5/8 inch drop at comb; 2 11/16 inch drop at heel; 13 3/16 inch length of pull; weight 5 lbs. 11 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and casehardened finishes with minor handling evidence and a few minor marks in the wood. Mechanically excellent.

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Ithaca Auto & Burglar Model A, Class III/NFA AOW C&R

Lot # 1507 (Sale Order: 508 of 674)      

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Pair of S. J. Kelly Engraved James Purdey & Sons Shotguns

Lot # 1508 (Sale Order: 509 of 674)      

Exceptional Pair of Factory Master S. J. Kelly Signed and Engraved James Purdey & Sons Self-Opening Sidelock Double Barrel Shotguns -A) James Purdey & Sons Shotgun

Exceptional Pair of Factory Master S. J. Kelly Signed and Engraved James Purdey & Sons Self-Opening Sidelock Double Barrel Shotguns -A) James Purdey & Sons Shotgun
James Purdey & Sons stands proud among the best of the best in the fine arms trade and has done so for over 200 years. This pair of magnificent shotguns is a prime example of the craftsmanship that one can expect from this old and storied maker of fine guns and rifles. Each gun is built with blued steel chopperlump barrels and features a single bead sight on the smooth concave solid rib which show a flourish of scroll at the base, single bands of engraving at either breech, "J. PURDEY & SONS." and "AUDLEY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON. ENGLAND." marked on the left and right tubes respectively, and an import mark under the forend on the under rib. Gun "A" 1994 date London proofs on the flats showing 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors while "B" shows 1995 dated proofs and the same chambers. The bottom of the rear lumps are marked "R. 55%" and "L. 60%" on "A" and "R. 60%" and "L. 65%" on "B" indicating the choke constrictions by the percentage of shot present in a 30 inch circle at 40 yards. Both of the guns have exceptionally lovely coin finished self-opening sidelock actions displaying gorgeous extensive deluxe scroll engraving with matted background giving the entire piece a strong dimensionality. The scrollwork extends to the toplever, triggerguard, and both the upper and lower tangs adding to the elegance of the guns. Tucked into the scroll are "J. PURDEY & SONS" signatures on either lockplate along with "J. PURDEY & SONS/LONDON. ENGLAND." on the underside. The work is signed "S. J. KELLY." on the triggerplate to the right of the triggerguard by renowned and highly skilled master engraver. The actions feature bushed firing pins, gold centerline cocking indicators, right hand rolled triggerguard, a single gold trigger, and a tang mounted automatic safety with gold "SAFE". Each gun has a beautifully figured and multi-point checkered beavertail forend with matching coined and engraved fittings including the push button style release along with a straight grip stock with teardrop carved drop points, "AFJ" inlaid in gold behind lower tang, and a coined and engraved skeleton buttplate around the checkered butt. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at 18.5mm (.728 inches) and measured .731/.728 inches; choke constriction .015/.016 inches; minimum wall thickness .033/.034 inches; 1 9/16 inch drop at comb; 2 1/16 inch drop at heel; 14 15/16 inch length of pull; cast-off; weight 7 lbs. 2 oz.

Manufacture: Purdey J & Sons Ltd
Model: SxS
BBL: 28 inch solid rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 12
Finish: blue/brush bright
Grips:
Serial Number: 29574
Class: Modern Long Gun

Condition: Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with only limited handling evidence. The wood is also excellent with a few tiny scratches, a slight chip on the left side of the forend, and sharp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

B) James Purdey & Sons Shotgun with Case
As described in "A". Includes a single gun oak & leather takedown case containing snap caps, cleaning tools, and spare firing pins. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed and measured at 18.5mm (.728 inches); choke constriction .015/.023 inches; minimum wall thickness .031/.034 inches; 1 1/2 inch drop at comb; 2 inch drop at heel; 14 15/16 inch length of pull; cast-off; weight 7 lbs. 3 oz.

Manufacture: Purdey J & Sons Ltd
Model: SxS
BBL: 28 inch solid rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 12
Finish: blue/brush bright
Grips:
Serial Number: 29575
Class: Modern Long Gun

Condition: Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with limited handling evidence. The wood is also excellent and shows a few very small scratches scattered about and sharp checkering. The case is very fine. Mechanically excellent. Do not miss this chance to own this outstanding pair of guns from one of the world's most storied gunmakers!

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Alison Hunt Engraved J. Rigby & Co Sidelock Dangerous Game Rifle

Lot # 1509 (Sale Order: 510 of 674)      

Factory Master Alison Hunt Signed, Engraved, and Gold Inlaid J. Rigby & Co. Sidelock Dangerous Game Double Rifle in .416 Rigby with Case

J. Rigby & Co. is amongst the finest makers of guns and rifles in the world and creates nothing but the highest quality pieces with this rifle being no exception to their standard of excellence. Beleived to be on of only two Rigby double rifles built by the firm in their iconic .416 Rigby. Built with blued steel chopperlump barrels featuring a ramped blade front sight, three-leaf (one standing, two folding) rear sight with gold centerlines for 100, 200, and 300 yards on the rear quarter rib, "J. RIGBY & CO. LONDON. ENGLAND." and "CAL. 416 RIGBY 410 GR BULLET" marked on the right and left respectively, some scrollwork at the breech and on the doll's head extension, 1985 dated London proofs, and chamber with automatic ejectors. The barrels are paired with a beautifully casehardened sidelock action which displays extensive floral scroll engraving surrounding a mix of bright polished and nitre blued pins and screws. The scrollwork also envelopes a gold inlaid "J. Rigby & Co." signature on either lockplate as well as "CAL - 416/RIGBY" in gold on the underside of the action and the serial number in gold on the lower tang. The rifle is signed on the triggerplate to the right of the trigger "A. L. Hunt" for English Master Engraver Alison Hunt, an incredibly skilled engraver in her own right in addition to being the daughter of legendary Master Engraver Ken Hunt. The rifle features bushed firing pins, nitre blue cocking indicators on either lockplate, dual triggers, and a tang mounted manual safety with gold inlaid "SAFE" marking. The rifle is fitted with a lovely highly figured and multi-point checkered beavertail forend with engraved casehardened fittings and a pistol grip stock with teardrop carved drop points, black grip cap, shadowline cheekpiece, blank gold inscription oval, rear sling swivel, and Decelerator recoil pad. Included is a factory oak & leather takedown case with a pair of nickel snap caps, a nickel oiler, two turnscrews, and a cleaning spout. Length of pull 14 3/16 inches. Weight 9 lbs. 10 oz.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 98% plus original blue, casehardened, and gold finishes with minor handling evidence, a scratch across the barrels on the underside near muzzle, and sharp checkering on the stock and forend. The case is very fine. Mechanically excellent. A great chance to own a rifle from one of London's best makers!

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B. J. Wiseman Engraved Holloway & Naughton Shotgun

Lot # 1510 (Sale Order: 511 of 674)      

Factory B. J. Wiseman Signed and Game Scene Engraved Holloway & Naughton 20 Gauge Assisted-Opening Sidelock Over/Under Shotgun with Case

Holloway & Naughton guns are among the finest bespoke guns England has to offer building on a custom order basis in small volume. This particular gun is the first gun produced by Holloway & Naughton after a long break in production due to the destruction of the factory and loss of tooling and blueprints during the Second World War. The gun was a collaborative effort by Andrew Harvison and John Wiseman when the company reopened its doors under their ownership. This gun was built with blued steel barrels featuring a single brass bead sight on the matted flat solid rib which is marked "HOLLOWAY & NAUGHTON ENGLAND" along with a small flourish of floral scroll, import mark on the right side rib beneath the forend, and 2000 dated Birmingham proofs showing 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to a casehardened assisted-opening sidelock action which displays beautifully cut deep floral scroll over a darkened background surrounding "HOLLOWAY & NAUGHTON" signatures on either side and the bottom as well as a trio of highly detailed game scenes before extending to the toplever and both tangs. The left lockplate shows a covey of quail in a snowy field with some taking flight and others beaded down, the right lockplate has a covey of pheasant in a field with one taking to the sky, and the underside shows a snipe taking flight over a field. The triggerguard also bears a scene showing the bust of a snipe. The triggerplate is signed "B. J. Wiseman." who carried out the engraving and is brother to company owner John Wiseman. The gun features gold centerline cocking indicators on either lockplate, a single trigger, right hand rolled triggerguard, and tang mounted manual safety with gold inlaid "SAFE". The wood is beautiful highly-figured and multi-point checkered on the forend which features engraved and blue finished fittings including the push button release and the extended shoe containing the ejector components as well as the pistol grip stock which has tear drop carved drop points, blank gold inscription oval, and a checkered bare butt with blued, engraved, and gold inlaid toeplate. Included is an oak and leather takedown case with factory trade label containing a set of cleaning tools, nickel oiler, two nickel snap caps, and a set of three turnscrews. Barrel and stock measurements (U/O): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at 15.6mm (.626 inches) and measured .629/.628 inches; choke constriction .006/.007 inches; minimum wall thickness .028/.028 inches; 1 5/16 inch drop at comb; 2 5/16 inch drop at heel; 14 9/16 inch length of pull; cast-off; weight 6 lbs. 4 oz.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and 98% original case colors with some muting on the action and minor handling evidence. The wood is also excellent with a few minor marks and sharp checkering. The case is very good with an absent strap. Mechanically excellent. This is a chance to own the very first gun built by Holloway & Naughton after more than fifty years dormant!

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Pair of Tomasoni Goddess Diana Engraved Ivo Fabbri Shotguns

Lot # 1511 (Sale Order: 512 of 674)      

Magnificent Cased Pair of Factory Master Claudio Tomasoni Signed and Goddess Diana Theme Engraved Ivo Fabbri Sidelock Double Barrel Shotguns -A) Ivo Fabbri Shotgun

Magnificent Cased Pair of Factory Master Claudio Tomasoni Signed and Goddess Diana Theme Engraved Ivo Fabbri Sidelock Double Barrel Shotguns -A) Ivo Fabbri Shotgun
Ivo Fabbri got his start in firearms along side one of the most well-known names in the business Daniele Perazzi. After they split, Perazzi went on to create arguably the world's finest sporting guns, and Fabbri perused his dream to built the finest guns in the world, with this pair being true to that end. Fabbri only builds some 30 guns a year, each is hand crafted from the ground up by some of Italy's finest craftsmen, making guns such as these scarcely offered at public sale. Each gun is built with blued "VACUUM ARC REMELTING STEEL" chopperlump barrels featuring a single nickel bead sight on the matted flat solid rib which is marked with a gold inlaid "1" or "2" at the base respectively, "IVO FABBRI 'THE PROFESSIONAL'" marked in gold on the left, chambers marked 2 3/4 inches with automatic ejectors, and 1978 dated Italian proofs on the flats. The guns both have coin finished sidelock actions with masterfully executed floral scroll engraving surrounding "IVO FABBRI" signatures on either side, a gold "1" or "2" on the toplever, and a trio of scenes depicting the Diana, the goddess of the hunt. The left side shows Diana and four maidens at rest in a garden with her dogs, the right has Diana and two maidens on the hunt with her dogs, and the underside depicts Diana alone with one of her dogs. Both the left and right scenes are signed "inc. C. Tomasoni" for Italian Master Engraved Claudio Tomasoni. The pair was featured on the cover of "American Shotgunner" not once, but twice, for the April, 1981 issue as well as in June, 1986. The guns both feature a single non-selective trigger and a manual tang mounted safety. Both guns are mounted with an exceptionally well figured beavertail forend with gold pigeons at the rear, engraved fittings, and a gold "1" or "2" on the Anson button release as well as a pistol grip stock with inscription plates (absent on "A" gun) and a red rubber recoil pad. Included is an oak & leather takedown case that houses both guns. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at 18.4mm (.724 inches) and measured .726/.727 inches; choke constriction .036/.040 inches; minimum wall thickness .031/.029 inches; 1 3/8 inch drop at comb; 1 3/8 inch drop at heel; 14 9/16 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 8 oz.

Manufacture: Fabbri Armi
Model: Double Barrel
BBL: 27 15/16 inch solid rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 12
Finish: blue/coin
Grips:
Serial Number: 3321
Class: Modern Long Gun

Condition: Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with minor handling evidence and some minor spotting along some of the seams on the underside of the action. The wood is also excellent with some minor varnish wear around the gold pigeon and sharp checkering. The case is very good with broken handle. Mechanically excellent.

B) Ivo Fabbri Shotgun
As described in "A". Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at 18.4mm (.724 inches) and measured .726/.727 inches; choke constriction .027/.041 inches; minimum wall thickness .031/.031 inches; 1 3/8 inch drop at comb; 1 3/8 inch drop at heel; 14 9/16 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 8 oz.

Manufacture: Fabbri Armi
Model: Double Barrel
BBL: 27 15/16 inch solid rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 12
Finish: blue/coin
Grips:
Serial Number: 3322
Class: Modern Long Gun

Condition: Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with minor handling evidence, a few minor marks in the wood, and sharp checkering on the stock and forend. Mechanically excellent. An excellent chance to own a magnificent pair from some of Italy's finest craftsmen!

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J. Purdey & Sons Sidelock Double Barrel Shotgun Two Barrel Set

Lot # 1512 (Sale Order: 513 of 674)      

Engraved James Purdey & Sons Self-Opening Sidelock Double Barrel Shotgun Two Barrel Set with Case

The name Purdey has always been a standout in the fine arms trade as they create some of the finest guns in the world. This gun was manufactured circa 1920 according to Donald Dallas's "Purdey Gun & Rifle Makers: The Definitive History". The gun features blued steel chopper lump barrels with dual brass bead sights on the matted flat solid rib, "J. PURDEY & SONS" and "AUDLEY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON. ENGLAND." marked on the left and right tubes respectively, import mark on left tube under the forend, and London proofs showing 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to a highly attractive coin finished sidelock action which is engraved with expertly executed broad leafy floral scrollwork over a nicely contrasting matted background, relief carved oak leaves on the fences, and visually pleasing contrast created by the mix of polished and nitre blued action pins. Nestled into the fine scrollwork are "J. PURDEY & SONS." signatures on either lockplate as well as "J. PURDEY & SONS/LONDON/-ENGLAND-" on the underside of the action. The gun features bushed firing pins, cocking indicators on either lockplate, right hand rolled triggerguard, dual triggers with articulated front, and manual tang mounted safety with gold inlaid "SAFE". The wood is beautifully figured and multi-point checkered consisting of a beavertail forend with a combination of blued and coined fittings all with matched engraving and a straight grip stock with teardrop carved drop points, blank gold inscription oval, and a leather wrapped recoil pad. The gun is accompanied by an added set of 27 inch barrels remarked "22209A" and with 2 3/4 inch chambers. Also included is a modern oak & leather takedown case with Purdey trade label and containing a set of cleaning tools and a set of nickel snap caps. Barrel measurements for the extra set (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at .729 inches and measured .734/.734 inches; choke constriction .000/.001 inches; minimum wall thickness .034/.033 inches. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at .729 inches and measured .734/.733 inches; choke constriction .023/.041 inches; minimum wall thickness .029/.031 inches; 1 5/16 inch drop at comb; 1 15/16 inch drop at heel; 14 15/16 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 11 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as professionally refurbished, retaining 99% blue and coin finishes with minor handling evidence, some plum coloration on the forend release, and a few small patches of discoloration along the barrel rib. The wood is also very fine with a few minor marks, some scuffing on the recoil pad, and sharp checkering. The extra barrel set is very fine. The case is very fine. Mechanically excellent. Don't miss this chance to own a beautiful piece from the golden age of English gunmaking!

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Muffolini Engraved Luciano Bosis Titanium Sidelock Shotgun

Lot # 1513 (Sale Order: 514 of 674)      

Factory Master Stefano Muffolini Engraved Luciano Bosis Titanium Sidelock Over/Under Shotgun with Case

Luciano Bosis got his start in gunmaking with Galesi and Perazzi before setting out on his own in 1977. Since then he has created some of the finest guns to come out of Italy and has built a reputation for excellence, and this fine gun is no exception. Built with blued steel chopperlump barrels featuring a single nickel bead sight on the matted flat solid rib, "LUCIANO BOSIS - BRESCIA - ITALY" marked on the left of the upper tube, light engraved border around the upper chamber and breech, import mark on the lower tube under the forend, and 2009 dated Italian proofs showing 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to a highly attractive coin finished and well tuned sidelock action which displays exceptional deeply cut broad leafy scroll engraving and floral bouquets over a darkened background creating a fine contrast. The engraving surrounds a "L. BOSIS" signature banner on the left lockplate, a "TITANIUM" banner on the right, and a crest showing a pair of rampant lions over "E. SCARAVELLI/BRESCIA" on the underside, a retailer mark for Armeria Scaravelli Emilio, a famous gun shop in Brescia. The engraving then continues onto the toplever which has a gold inlaid coronet, the triggerguard, and both tangs with the lower showing the serial number in gold. The triggerplate is signed to the right of the triggerguard "MUFFOLINI" for Italian Master Engraver Stefano Muffolini. The gun features a single trigger and a tang mounted manual safety. The wood is fabulous with fantastic figure and fine multi-point checkering on the forend which shows matching engraved and coin finished fittings and a gold inlaid Bosis emblem along with the pistol grip stock which features a red rubber recoil pad. Included is an oak & leather with canvas cover and containing a pair of snap caps and a nickel oiler. Barrel and stock measurements (U/O): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at 18.5mm (.728 inches) and both measured .731 inches; choke constriction .019/.030 inches; minimum wall thickness .030/.027 inches; 1 5/16 inch drop at comb; 1 15/16 inch drop at heel; 2 1/8 inch length of pull; cast-off; weight 6 lbs. 13 oz.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with only minor handling evidence on the metal surfaces. The wood is also excellent showing a few minor scratches, some light discoloration to the recoil pad, and sharp checkering. The case is very fine. Mechanically excellent. Do not miss this shot at one of the finest guns Italian gunmaking has to offer!

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Spode Engraved Westley Richards Bicentenary .470 NE Double Rifle

Lot # 1514 (Sale Order: 515 of 674)      

Incredible Factory Master Peter Spode Signed and Game Scene Engraved and Inlaid Bicentenary Westley Richards .470 Nitro Express Hand Detachable Droplock Best Quality Double Rifle with Case

Westley Richards are among the best of the best when it comes to the fine gunmakers of England, with a history stretching back over 200 years. This outstanding rifle was built to commemorate the momentous occasion of the company's bicentennial which took place in 2012. This piece was completed with the highest level of care and from muzzle to butt and is the true embodiment of the craftsmanship seen on guns and rifles made by Westley Richards. The rifle is constructed with blued steel chopperlump barrels which feature an island front bead bladed sight with a flip-up hood and rear quarter rib with beautifully executed scroll engraving surrounding a two leaf rear sight (one folding, one standing) which displays gold center lines and 50 and 100 yard markings. The sunken portion of the rib between the sights is marked "THE WESTLEY RICHARDS BICENTENARY RIFLE SERIES 1812 TO 2012" in fine gold inlay and "CAL. -470 NITRO EXPRESS." and "REG. FOR FED. TSX. 500 GRN. BULLET." engraved on the right and left barrels respectively near the breech along with wedges of tight scroll flanked by deeply cut leaves. The barrels mount to a beautifully casehardened famous Westley Richards droplock action with blued floorplate and scalloped rear. The action has been extensively engraved by the hand of world renowned Master Engraver Peter Spode who has signed and dated his work on the triggerplate to the right of the triggers. The masterfully executed engraving consists of near full coverage floral scrollwork with "WESTLEY RICHARDS" in banners on either side, "BICENTENARY/2012" in gold on the toplever, and "WESTLEY RICHARDS/1812-2012" surrounding a magnificent cape buffalo scene on the floorplate of the action. The rifle features bushed firing pins, chambers with automatic ejectors, double triggers, right hand rolled triggerguard, and a manual tang safety with gold inlaid "SAFE" marking. Exceptionally well-figured forend with a horn tip and engraved fittings including the Deeley latch release and pistol grip stock with teardrop carved drop points, casehardened and engraved trapdoor grip cap, shadowline cheekpiece, rear sling stud, gold inscription oval with the initials "S.R.M." with blue fill, and a leather wrapped recoil pad. Included with this fine double rifle is a wood and brown leather takedown case with factory label, a spare set of beautifully jewelled locks, spare small parts, nickel snap caps, nickel oiler, and a full compliment of cleaning tools. The length of pull is 15 9/16 inches and the rifle weighs 10 lbs. 11 oz.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue, casehardened, and gold finishes with minor handling evidence and a cluster of tiny scratches at the left muzzle. The wood shows only a few tiny marks, a tiny chip on the left side of the stock head at the scalloped junction, and sharp checkering. The case is very fine and the accessories are excellent. Mechanically excellent. A great opportunity to own an exceptional double rifle from one of the finest makers in the world!

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Grouping of Federal .470 Nitro Express Safari Rifle Cartridges

Lot # 1515 (Sale Order: 516 of 674)      

Grouping of Desirable Federal .470 Nitro Express Safari Rifle Cartridges

Originally developed in 1907 by Joseph Lang, almost exclusively for use in double rifles made for dangerous game hunting. The cartridge was developed due to several colonies of the British Empire banning the .450 Nitro Express cartridge because the bullets could be removed and used to make cartridges for stolen Martini-Henry rifles chambered in .577/.450. This grouping includes nine factory sealed, Federal Premium boxes of Premium Safari Cape-Shok cartridges with 500 grain hollow point bullets. Each of the boxes contains a full compliment of 20 cartridges for a total of 180 rounds.

Class: Other

Excellent overall, all of the boxes remain factory sealed and have some light handling/storage wear on some of the labels. The cartridges themselves are also excellent. A must-have grouping to feed your double rifle on your next dangerous game hunt!

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Hartmann & Weiss Upgraded Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1516 (Sale Order: 517 of 674)      

Hartmann & Weiss Upgraded Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle in .375 H&H Magnum with Case and Two Scopes

Manufactured on a 1959 production Winchester Model 70 action that has been upgraded to its current configuration by Hartmann & Weiss. Built with a new blued steel barrel featuring a ramped beaded blade front sight, three-leaf (one standing, two folding) rear sight on the matted rear quarter rib, "HARTMANN & WEISS . HAMBURG - LONDON" marked in gold on the topside, front sling stud, and caliber and serial number on the left and right of the chamber respectively. The blued action is unadorned aside from the original "WINCHESTER" marking and a German proof on the left and serial number on the right. The action is topped by a Swarovski Habicht Nova 4x32mm scope with claw mounts. The bottom metal is similarly unadorned aside from engraved action pins. The rifle is mounted in a new beautifully figured and multi-point checkered pistol grip stock with an ebony forend tip, engraved recoil lug, blued steel grip cap, shadowline cheekpiece, rear sling stud, and a rubber recoil pad. Included with the rifle is an extra Schmidt & Bender Zenith 1.5-6x42mm scope with German claw mounts fitted to the rifle and an full length Hartmann & Weiss leather case with sling, gilt stamped trade label, and canvas outer cover.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as upgraded, retaining 99% reapplied blue finish to the action and 99% original blue finish on the barrel with minor handling evidence and sharp checkering on the stock. Both scopes have sharp optics. The case is excellent. Mechanically excellent. A great chance to own a re-imagined American classic enhanced with exceptional German craftsmanship!

Provenance: The Harro Kniffka Collection, esteemed European collector of fine sporting guns and rifles and Founder of Hanseatic Lloyd Schiffahrt

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Holland & Holland Mauser Type Bolt Action Rifle in .400/375 N.E.

Lot # 1517 (Sale Order: 518 of 674)      

Holland & Holland Mauser Type Takedown Bolt Action Rifle in .400/375 Belted Nitro Express

The included factory letter lists this rifle as a .375 caliber magnum bolt rifle with a 24 inch steel barrel, takedown select grade walnut with cheekpiece, pistol hand, sling eyes, a cap box, cast-off, and a weight of 8 lbs. 1/2 oz. when it was completed in 1912 along with listing the stock dimensions. This rifle is chambered for the .400/375 Belted Nitro Express, a lesser known cartridge that was built to allow for heavier firepower in a standard length action, unfortunately it released against the venerable 9.3x62 Mauser cartridge and did not have a long production life, making it quite a rare chambering. Built with a blued steel barrel featuring a beaded blade island front sight, under mounted sling stud, three leaf (one standing, two folding) island rear sight, "HOLLAND'S/PATENT/CARTRIDGE" marked on the chamber bolster, and standard period London nitro proofs. The barrel is fitted to a Mauser style action with a matted front receiver ring showing a set screw on the right side which, when loosened, allows for the barrel to be easily removed for transport or storage. The bolt, extractor box, bottom metal, and floorplate are also all blued with the serial number on the bolt handle and triggerguard bow. The rifle is mounted with a nicely figured two piece pistol grip stock with horn forend tip, casehardened grip cap, raised cheekpiece, blank silver initial oval, rear sling stud, and a polymer buttplate. Included with the rifle is a set of RCBS dies and assorted other documentation including copies of the factory ledger.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, 95% professionally period reapplied blue finish with some lose in some of the edges, light handling evidence, and small patches of subsurface pitting. The wood is also very fine with scattered scratches and dings and sharp recut checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Holland & Holland Bolt Action Magazine Rifle with Zeiss Scope

Lot # 1518 (Sale Order: 519 of 674)      

Factory Engraved Holland & Holland Bolt Action Magazine Rifle with Zeiss Scope and Case

Manufactured between 1911 and 1913 per page 363 of Donald Dallas' "Holland & Holland: 'The Royal' Gunmaker". Built with a blued steel barrel featuring a ramped blade front sight, a three-leaf (one standing, two folding) rear sight on the short rear quarter rib, front sling stud, "HOLLAND & HOLLAND. 98 NEW BOND STREET LONDON. WINNERS OF ALL THE FIELD RIFLE TRIALS" marked on the top, "HOLLAND'S/PATENT/CARTRIDGE/375 H&H MAGNUM" marked at the rear, and period London nitro proofs. The Mauser style action is also blued and displays highly attractive scroll engraving which extends to the bolt, bolt knob, and the set of Talley scope rings that hold a Zeiss Diavari V 3-9x42mm T* scope and shows an import mark. The remaining metal components are coin finished including the fine scroll engraved lower tang, the triggerguard which also bears the serial number, and the floorplate which is marked "4/CARTRIDGES" at the front. The rifle is mounted to a beautifully figured and multi-point checkered pistol grip stock with an ebony forend tip, coin finished and engraved grip cap, raised cheekpiece, "JME" in the gold inscription oval, and a red rubber recoil pad. Includes a factory full length wood and canvas case.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as professionally refurbished, retaining 99% blue and coin finishes, a few tiny subsurface pits on the barrel, minor handling evidence, minor scratches on the bolt handle, and sharp checkering on the stock. The optics are sharp. Case is good. Mechanically excellent.

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Dakota Arms Model 76 Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 1519 (Sale Order: 520 of 674)      

Dakota Arms Model 76 Bolt Action Rifle

Manufactured with a sightless barrel fitted with a sling eye in the middle and marked with the caliber on the left side. The receiver is marked with the Dakota Arms address, model marking, and serial number on the left. The action is topped with a set of scope blocks. Mounted in a magnificently figured multipoint checkered walnut stock with blued steel pistol grip cap and Dakota Arms solid recoil pad.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 97% plus original blue finish with a few minor handling marks, some scratches on the stock, and overall crisp stock checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Evan Williams Engraved Mauser Standard Model Rifle with Scope

Lot # 1520 (Sale Order: 521 of 674)      

Evan Williams Engraved Mauser Standard Model Bolt Action Sporting Rifle with Swarovski Scope

Built off of a Mauser receiver and manufactured by William Evans of London, U.K., in 1988 as listed on page 107 of "British Gunmakers: Volume One" by Nigel Brown. Manufactured without sights, with engraved bordering on the chamber with London proofs on the right side and import mark on the underside of the barrel. The left side of the receiver is marked with the Mauser address, with "crown/G-P" proof on the right. The bolt handle is drooped with an engraved flower on the handle. With engraved borders on the magazine floor plate along with "EW" monogram, "CAL./.270"/WIN.," and the serial number within an engraved banner on the trigger guard. Fitted in a beautifully figured multi-point checkered walnut stock with horn forend trip, horn grip cap, shadowline cheek piece, blank gold escutcheon, and red rubber buttpad. Includes a matching numbered set of rings and a Swarovski Habicht 4-12x50 mm scope.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Exceptionally fine as built and embellished by William Evans, retaining 90% plus blue finish with slight thinning, limited minor spotting, and a few light scrapes. The stock is very fine with minor handling marks and crisp checkering. Scope is excellent with clear optics and a crisp reticle. Mechanically excellent.

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Fabbri Tipo Piccione Extra Sidelock O/U Shotgun Two Barrel Set

Lot # 1521 (Sale Order: 522 of 674)      

Factory Master Engraved Fabbri Tipo Piccione Extra Sidelock Over/Under Shotgun Two Barrel Set with Case

Ivo Fabbri got his start in firearms along side one of the most well-known names in the business Daniele Perazzi. After they split, Perazzi went on to create arguably the world's finest sporting guns, and Fabbri perused his dream to built the finest guns in the world, with this gun being true to that end. Fabbri only builds some 30 guns a year, each is hand crafted from the ground up by some of Italy's finest craftsmen. Built with blued Bohler Super Blitz Steel barrels featuring dual nickel bead sights on the matted flat solid rib which is marked with a gold "1" at the base, upper tube marked with standard markings, bands of engraving at the breech, floral scrollwork along the sides on the chambers, 1970 dated Italian proofs, and 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to a casehardened sidelock action which displays highly attractive extensive scroll engraving with interspersed ribbons and bouquets all surrounding bright action pins and a banner on the underside reading "ARMI FABBRI BRESCIA". The scrollwork the extends onto the triggerguard, toplever, and the upper and lower tang where it surrounds the serial number in a banner. The engraving is unsigned though it is clear from the masterful execution that this gun was cut by the hands of a of a highly skilled engraver. The gun features a single non-selective trigger, cocking indicators, and a tang mounted manual safety. The gun is mounted with a highly-figured and multi-point checkered forend with engraved blued fittings and a gold pigeon inlaid into the wood ahead of the shoe as well as a pistol grip stock with "J.C." inlaid in gold directly into the wood and a Blue-Line rubber recoil pad. Included is a second matching set of 28 inch barrels with a gold "2" at the base of the rib and 2 3/4 inch chamber. Also included is a wood & leather takedown case as well as an extra set of springs and strikers. Barrel measurements for the extra set (U/O): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed 18.5mm (.728 inches) and measured .731/.729 inches; choke constriction .029/.037 inches; minimum wall thickness .030/.033 inches. Barrel and stock measurements (U/O): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed 18.4mm (.724 inches) and measured .729/.728 inches; choke constriction .008/.008 inches; minimum wall thickness .026/.034 inches; 1 3/8 inch drop at comb; 2 38 inch drop at heel; 13 7/8 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 4 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and casehardened finishes with with minor handling evidence, some light edge wear, and sharp checkering on the stock and forend. The extra barrel set is also excellent. The case is excellent. Mechanically excellent. This is a great chance to own a piece from one of Italy's premier makers!

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Giustacchini Engraved Beretta 28 Gauge Sideplated Shotgun

Lot # 1522 (Sale Order: 523 of 674)      

Fantastic Factory Giustacchini Signed and Engraved Beretta 28 Gauge Giubileo II Sideplated Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun with Case

Blued Excelsior steel barrels with single steel bead sight on the matted flat solid rib, 2006 dated Italian proofs, standard markings, 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors, and interchangeable chokes (modified/modified installed). The coin finished sideplated boxlock action displays exceptionally fine near full coverage scrolling sunflower designs over a beautifully contrasting matted background surrounding a Beretta banner on the underside. The engraving also includes a mirrored set of mallard and pheasant busts on the frame ahead of the sideplate. The engraving extends to both tangs, the pierced toplever, and the trigger guard, which shows off a highly attractive sunflower starburst design. The gun features a single trigger, rolled right hand trigger guard, and tang mounted safety/selector switch. The triggerplate is signed "Giustacchini 06", with a cat design incorporated into the "G". Highly figured exhibition quality multi-point checkered forend with engraved fittings, including the Anson button release, and straight grip stock with checkered wood buttplate. The included copy of a Beretta letter of authenticity confirms the model and caliber as well as a completion date of December 10, 2007. Also includes leather bound trunk style takedown case. Stock and barrel measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the bore both proved 13.9mm (.547 inches) and measured .584/.549 inches; 1 7/16 inch drop at comb; 2 5/16 inch drop at heel; 14 7/16 inch length of pull; weight 6 lbs. 1 oz.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with only minor handling evidence. The wood is very fine with some scattered light dings, scratches, and sharp checkering. The case is excellent. Mechanically excellent.

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Engraved David McKay Brown Round Action Double Barrel Shotgun

Lot # 1523 (Sale Order: 524 of 674)      

Elegant Factory Engraved David McKay Brown Round Action Double Barrel Shotgun with Case

David McKay Brown founded his company in 1967 after apprenticing with John Dickson & Sons, and by 1974 he had revived Scotland's most famous contribution to fine gunmaking, the triggerplate round action. Since then the company has grown to be one of the finest bespoke gunmakers in the United Kingdom, rivaling even the oldest names in the business such as Purdey, Holland & Holland, and Westley Richards to name a few. This fine gun has blued steel chopperlump barrels with a single nickel bead sight on the narrow concave rib which is signed "DAVID McKAY BROWN (GUNMAKERS) LTD. ,32. HAMILTON ROAD, BOTHWELL" along with flourishes of scroll engraving. The barrels also show bands of engraving at either breech and 1994 dated London proof marks showing 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The sleek assisted-opening, dual trigger, round action has a vibrant casehardened finish and displays near full coverage tight floral scroll engraving flowing across the entire surface only broken by "DAVID McKAY BROWN" signature banner either side and gold inlaid "SAFE" for the automatic safety on the upper tang. The gun is mounted to exceptionally well-figured, multi-point checkered walnut with a splinter forend which features an engraved and casehardened shoe and Anson button release along with the straight grip stock inset with a blank gold inscription oval and a checkered bare butt. Included is an oak & leather takedown case with company trade label containing a brass oiler and a set of cleaning tools. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at .18.5mm (.728 inches) and measured .730/.729 inches; choke constriction .006/.009 inches; minimum wall thickness .031/.030 inches; 1 3/8 inch drop at comb; 2 inch drop at heel; 15 1/16 inch length of pull; weight 6 lbs. 4 oz.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and casehardened finishes with limited handling evidence. The wood is also excellent with a few scattered tiny scratches and sharp checkering. The case is very fine. Mechanically excellent. This is a chance to own a gun from one of Scotland's finest gunmakers!

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Galeazzi Engraved Perazzi SCO/C Over/Under Shotgun 2 Barrel Set

Lot # 1524 (Sale Order: 525 of 674)      

Factory Master Angelo Galeazzi Signed, Gold Inlaid, and Game Scene Engraved Perazzi SCO/C Over/Under Shotgun Two Barrel Set with Case

Perazzi is know for some of the finest sporting guns in the world, and this beautiful piece showcases that not only can they build an outstanding tool, but also a piece of art. Built with blued steel barrels featuring white front and steel mid-bead sights on the matted vent rib, standard Perazzi markings ahead of the upper chamber, interchangeable chokes (improved modified/modified installed), and 1991 dated Italian proofs showing 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to a gorgeous coin finished boxlock action with hand detachable sideplates and displays masterfully executed floral scroll engraving surrounding "-GA- GOLD" inlaid in gold on the underside as well as three fantastic highly detailed gold inlaid game scenes. The scenes depict a flock of five mallards coming in to land on the water on the left sideplate, the underside has the flock taking off from the water, and the right shows the flock then flying off away from the water illustrating a complete circle. The engraving was executed by highly renowned Italian Master Engraver Angelo Galeazzi, who has signed the left sideplate simply "Galeazzi". The gun features a single selective trigger and a tang mounted manual safety with gold inlaid "BLOCCATO/S". The gun is mounted with an exceptionally well-figured and extensively multi-point checkered forend with engraved fittings and a pistol grip stock with right hand palm swell and leather faced recoil pad. Includes a second matched set of 29 1/4 inch barrels with interchangeable chokes (improved cylinder/skeet 1 installed) and 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors and a factory takedown case which houses just one of the barrel sets and the action. Also included is a letter from Karl C. Lippard of The First National Gun Banque stating the gun was built as a presentation piece to Mr. Dan Bonillas from Daniele Perazzi himself, who selected the wood and pattern to be used. The gun was later sold and the stock was reconfigured to the current specifications for a previous owner. Barrel measurements for the extra set (U/O): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at 18.4mm (.724 inches) and measured .725/.727 inches; minimum wall thickness .036/.038 inches. Barrel and stock measurements (U/O): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at 18.4mm (.724 inches) and measured .726 inches; minimum wall thickness .035/.037 inches; 1 3/8 inch drop at comb; 1 7/8 inch drop at heel; 14 inch length of pull; cast-off; weight 7 lbs. 13 oz.

Class: Modern Long Gun

Excellent overall, retaining 97% original blue, 99% original coin and gold finishes, minor handling evidence, a few tiny scratches on the barrels ahead of the forend, some slight fading on the triggerguard and forend shoe, and sharp checkering on the stock and forend. The extra barrel set is very fine. Mechanically excellent. A great opportunity to own a wonderful example of Italian fine arms making!

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