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Lewis Devendorf New York Half-Stock Percussion Target Rifle

Lot # 3300 (Sale Order: 301 of 749)      

Lewis Devendorf New York Half-Stock Percussion Target Rifle with Scope, False Muzzle, and Starter

This mid-19th century New York target rifle was built by gunmaker Lewis Devendorf of Cedarville. The barrel is cut and drilled for the included false muzzle and starter and is fitted with an "G.H. FERRISS./UTICA/N.Y." marked scope. The top flat has "L. DEVENDORF/CEDARVILLE/PATENT". The lock has a hunting scene on the tail and scroll patterns. The forend cap is pewter. The rifle is equipped with a single set trigger and brass furniture that includes a spurred trigger guard, small side plate/lock bolt inlay, crescent buttplate, and toe plate. Research information about Lewis Devendorf (1809-1887) and George H. Ferris by Holman Swinney accompany the rifle. Ferriss apprenticed with "telescope rifle" maker Morgan James.

Class: Antique

Very good with mottled light brown patina on the barrel and scope, gray and brown patina on the lock, some mild pitting, age patina on the furniture, and mild overall wear. The re-oiled stock is very good and has minor marks and scratches. The optics could use some cleaning but are otherwise good. Mechanically fine.

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Cased American Boy's/Lady's Percussion Rifle by G. H. Ferriss

Lot # 3301 (Sale Order: 302 of 749)      

Exceptional Documented Cased American Boy's/Lady's Percussion Rifle by G. H. Ferriss of Utica, New York with Flayderman Letter

George H. Ferriss was a gunmaker in Utica, New York, in the mid to late 19th century and worked at times with Morgan James. The installed barrel is 15 3/4 inches long and is turned round for the front 2 inches and is noted as .38 caliber and is equipped with a globe front sight and dovetailed U-notch rear sight and marked "G.H. FERRISS/UTICA/NY". The second barrel measures 26 inches from muzzle to the breech plug, has a short round section at the muzzle, and is noted as .36 caliber. It is equipped with a dovetailed blade front sight and an adjustable sporting rear sight and has the same marking along with a partially visible barrel maker's mark (likely Remington) that includes "CAST-STEEL". The back action lock and furniture are casehardened. A peep sight is fitted to the upper tang. The included 1994 dated letter from Norm Flayderman describes the set, and he notes "The interior of the case is quite remarkable; likely among the finest examples of American casing. The entire bottom, as well as the top, are each fully recessed lined to the exact contours of the rifle and the various accessories." The accessories included a brass bullet starter, iron .315 marked bullet mold, large powder flask, all powder flask, Hawksley powder measure, pin punch, wood container with a spare nipple and balls (container smaller than the compartment), U.M.C. Co. "UNITED STATES ARMY CAPS" tin, "38" marked punch, oiler, mallet, screwdriver, nipple wrenches, "lollipop" tang sight, German silver blade front sight, and rods (antique but not the originals).

Class: Antique

Exceptionally fine with 80% original brown finish mixed with patina on the barrels, 75% plus original case colors, some flash pitting at the nipple, and generally light age and storage related wear. The stock is very fine and has minor edge wear, light scratches and dings, and the vast majority of the original varnish. Mechanically fine. The case is fine with moderate age related deterioration. The accessories are mostly very good with light age and storage related wear.

Provenance: N. Flayderman & Co., Inc.; Property of a Gentleman

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Cased English Half-Stock Flintlock Rifle/Shotgun by Jud Brennan

Lot # 3302 (Sale Order: 303 of 749)      

Highly Desirable Cased Contemporary Engraved and Gold Inlaid .50 Caliber English Half-Stock Flintlock Sporting Rifle with 20 Gauge Shotgun Barrel by Judson J. Brennan

This incredible cased set features an octagon .50 caliber rifled barrel signed "-I-BRENNAN" with a fixed silver blade front sight and a dovetailed notch rear sight and an octagon to round 20 gauge smoothbore barrel signed "I BRENNAN" with a silver blade front sight. Each barrel has a gold banded patent breech with a bands of engraving and gold vent liner and its own wooden ramrod with appropriate tip. The standing breech has English style floral and burst engraving. The bright L&R English Durs Egg - London lock also features floral and burst pattern engraving. The plum brown trigger guard features a pineapple finial, English martial themed engraving with decorative borders on the bow, and burst engraving on the scroll of the extension. The blued buttplate features additional martial and scroll engraving. The nicely figured stock has an ebony forend tip, checkered wrist, an oval cheekpiece, and a 14 inch length of pull. The fitted case has a "JUDSON-J-BRENNAN/GUN MAKER/to the/discriminating sportsman" trade label inside the lid based on John Krider's trade label along with a black leather bound powder flask and a brown leather shot flask. Jud Brennan along with his sons Jesse, David, and Seth are truly among the most talented contemporary muzzleloading artisans and have produced a wide variety of pieces. Their work is highly sought after with examples found in some of the finest gun collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Class: Antique

Extremely fine overall with light handling and storage marks. Aside from a minor hairline crack in the ramrod groove on the forend cap, the stock is very fine and has crisp checkering and light handling and storage marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Judson Brennan Early Germanic Flintlock Jaeger Rifle

Lot # 3303 (Sale Order: 304 of 749)      

Contemporary Judson Brennan Early Germanic Flintlock Jaeger Rifle with Jerry Fisher Pouch

This beautiful Germanic sporting rifle from current gunmaker Judson J. Brennan features a swamped octagon barrel with filework relieving at the muzzle, blade and notch sights, "J.J. BRENNAN." signed behind the rear sight, a lined vent, and grooved breech. The rifle features an R.E. Davis "Jaeger" lock and adjustable double set triggers. The stock has a contrasting forend cap, incised and relief carving, a contrasting wood patchbox cover, and very attractive two-tone hunter's star inlay on the rounded cheekpiece. The rifle is accompanied by a brown and red leather shooting pouch by Jerry Fisher. Jud Brennan and his sons are truly among the most talented contemporary muzzleloading artisans and have produced firearms in a wide variety of styles as shown by this early German jaeger rifle. Their work is highly sought after with examples found in some of the finest gun collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Class: Antique

Excellent overall with only minimal minor handling and storage marks. Mechanically excellent. The pouch is also excellent with minor wear.

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Engraved Silver Mounted J. Brennan & Sons Bowie Knife & Scabbard

Lot # 3304 (Sale Order: 305 of 749)      

Exceptional Finely Engraved Silver Mounted J. Brennan & Sons Custom Bowie Knife with Scabbard and Jud Brennan Letter

This incredible Bowie knife was purchased in 1994 as detailed in an included letter, and another letter from Judson J. Brennan details that the knife was made from a Daryl Meier Damascus billet made to Brennan's specifications and then shaped into a knife by Brennan, and that the pins, escutcheons, and scabbard fittings are .999 fine silver. The extensive engraving on the knife and scabbard is exceptionally well-executed classic American scroll with some Germanic floral accents and clear L.D. Nimschke influences. The blade is 12 inches long and is signed "J. BRENNAN/SON/Delta Jct Ak" on the obverse ricasso and "MADE OF THE/CELEBRATED/Meier Steel" on the reverse ricasso and "No. 11" on the underside. The scabbard has dark brown leather.

Class: Other

Excellent overall with minimal light age and handling marks. This is an absolutely beautiful example of Jud Brennan's blade work and artistry.

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Cecil G. Brooks Personal Cased Pair of Kentucky Pistols

Lot # 3305 (Sale Order: 306 of 749)      

Very Fine Cecil G. Brooks Personal Cased Pair of Engraved, Gold Inlaid, Silver Mounted, and Relief Carved Contemporary Kentucky Pistols and Accessories -A) C.G. Brooks Flintlock Kentucky Pistol

Very Fine Cecil G. Brooks Personal Cased Pair of Engraved, Gold Inlaid, Silver Mounted, and Relief Carved Contemporary Kentucky Pistols and Accessories -A) C.G. Brooks Flintlock Kentucky Pistol
These pistols were handcrafted by the late master gunmaker Cecil G. Brooks (1913-2006). Brooks hand built all of the NRA keynote speaker presentation rifles from 1955 to 2005, including Charlton Heston who held the rifle over his head during the famous "out of my cold, dead hands" speech. He also built rifles on custom order for regular folks, and his firearms are highly prized and valuable collectibles. The maple case for this pair has a brass plaque inscribed: "The/Personal/Guns/of C.G. Brooks." The pistols are a matched pair with the first in flintlock configuration and the second in percussion. They feature extensive embellishment consisting of engraving, pairs of gold bands at the muzzle and breech ends of the barrels, silver mounts, and a mix of raised relief and incised carving on the curly maple stocks. The case contains a coordinating powder flask with "BROOKS/1986" and a squirrel scene on it, .38 caliber ball mold with antler handles, an antler powder measure, eagle head vent pick with antler sheath, and a small Hazard powder tin.

Manufacture: Brooks
Model: Kentucky
BBL: 10 inch octagon
Stock: curly maple
Gauge: 38
Finish: bright/silver
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Serial Number: 12
Class: Antique

Condition: Very fine overall with generally only minor age and storage related wear and some scrapes on the frizzen. Mechanically excellent. The case and accessories are also very fine with minor storage wear and loose collars on the mold.
Provenance: The Cecil G. Brooks Collection; Property of a Gentleman

B) C.G. Brooks Percussion Kentucky Pistol

Manufacture: Brooks
Model: Kentucky
BBL: 10 inch octagon
Stock: curly maple
Gauge: 38
Finish: bright/silver
Grips:
Serial Number: 13
Class: Antique

Condition: Very fine overall with some light handling and storage wear. Mechanically excellent.
Provenance: The Cecil G. Brooks Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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Pair of Don King Contemporary Flintlock Kentucky Pistols

Lot # 3306 (Sale Order: 307 of 749)      

Very Fine Cased Pair of Contemporary Flintlock Kentucky Pistols with Gold and Silver Inlays by Don King -A) D. King Flintlock Pistol

Very Fine Cased Pair of Contemporary Flintlock Kentucky Pistols with Gold and Silver Inlays by Don King -A) D. King Flintlock Pistol
U.S. Marine Corps veteran and gunmaker Don King (1930-2018) was a talented and well-respected maker of a wide variety of traditional contemporary muzzle-loaders and was awarded the Contemporary Longrifle Association's Pioneer Award in 2010. These classic Kentucky pistols feature deeply coned rifled barrels with filed muzzles, silver inlaid bands just behind the muzzles, dovetailed silver blade front sights, dovetailed notch rear sights with small accent lines, "D King" signed in gold inlay on top of the breech section of the first pistol and "Wichita" on the second, gold lined priming pans, light engraving, mix of nickel-silver and silver furniture, and inlaid silver accents. The wrist escutcheons are inscribed with "H". The pair comes in a highly figured maple case with a screwdriver and a small powder horn.

Manufacture: American
Model: Flintlock
BBL: 10 inch octagon
Stock: curly maple
Gauge: 45
Finish: brown/silver/nickel silver
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Very fine as custom made overall 98% plus original brown finish, bright gold, aged patina on the silver, bright nickel silver furniture, and only minimal firing and handling wear. Mechanically excellent. The case is also very fine with minor age and storage related wear.

B) D. King Flintlock Pistol

Manufacture: American
Model: Flintlock
BBL: 10 inch octagon
Stock: curly maple
Gauge: 45
Finish: brown/silver/nickel silver
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Very fine as custom made overall 98% plus original brown finish, bright gold, aged patina on the silver, bright nickel silver furniture, and only minimal firing and handling wear. Mechanically excellent. This is a stunning cased pair of flintlock pistols by a well-respected contemporary maker.

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Wayne Watson 1982 Dated Contemporary Flintlock Kentucky Rifle

Lot # 3307 (Sale Order: 308 of 749)      

Exceptional Relief Carved Wayne Watson 1982 Dated Contemporary Flintlock American Long Rifle with Accoutrements by John Barrett

This stunning John Armstrong/Emmitsburg School style rifle was built by Wayne P. Watson and is dated 1982 and appears to be at least in part inspired by rifle no. 205 by Armstrong in "Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in Its Golden Age" by Kindig. A decade later, Watson's renditions of Hawkeye's Killdeer rifle were famously featured in "The Last of the Mohicans." The straight octagon barrel has a silver blade front sight, notch rear sight with silver scroll finial, and "19" ahead of the "W. Watson" signed on an inlaid brass plate followed by "82" on top. The brass lock plate is signed "WW" and has some simple engraving. The barrel is secured by four brass wedges passing through pairs of engraved silver escutcheons, and the forend also features fine molding. The stock has scroll carving at the upper tang, gadroon and scroll patterns carved ahead of the flats, drop flats with silver heart inlays, a silver oval wrist escutcheon inscribed with Watson's initials "WPW", scroll carving ahead of the Armstrong style patchbox which features appropriate engraving, an engraved toe plate with a pair of heart shaped piercings and silver inlays, the rear inlay serving as the patchbox button, engraved buttplate with coordinating engraved heel extension featuring a silver heart piercing and inlay, scroll carving on the left side ahead of and behind the cheekpiece, a brass ringed silver oval cheekpiece inlay with "Liberty" over a spread-wing eagle and shield, and another engraved silver inlay below the cheekpiece. The rifle is accompanied by an "antiqued" accoutrement set that is noted as all made by noted contemporary artisan John Barrett. The set consists of a leather shot pouch with attached powder horn and priming horn both with "Liberty" and "1779" among the designs, carved powder measure, pick and brush set, another carved vent pick/measure, small carved bullet board, flints, and bone handled knife in a sheath fitted along the back of the pouch. A 2001 Lord Nelson's Gallery appraisal for the rifle indicates it formerly belonged to Robert and Jeanne Walter of New Buffalo, Michigan.

Class: Antique

Very fine overall. This contemporary rifle has a genuine antique appearance with smooth brown finish on the barrel, aged patina on the silver and brass, distinct engraving and markings, crisp carving, minor flint mark by the breech, and mostly minor age and storage related wear. Mechanically fine. This is a beautiful rifle by the maker of the Killdeer rifle from the film, "The Last of the Mohicans"!

Provenance: The Robert and Jeanne Walter Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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Jacob Sell Contemporary Flintlock American Long by Jack S Brooks

Lot # 3308 (Sale Order: 309 of 749)      

Beautiful Engraved and Carved Jacob Sell Contemporary Flintlock American Long Rifle by Jack S. Brooks

This beautiful rifle was built by talented and well-respected contemporary gunmaker Jack S. Brooks of Colorado. See rifles 181 and 183 in "Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in Its Golden Age" by Kindig to see the Jacob Sell the younger rifles that inspired the build. The rifled barrel has a silver blade front sight with brass dovetailed base, a dovetailed notch rear sight, "JS BROOKS" signed behind the rear sight and "made for Richard Henry Sell June 1, 2000" ahead of the rear sight, and a drilled vent. The silver wrist escutcheon is inscribed with the initials "RHS", and the silver cheekpiece inlay has a spread wing eagle. The remaining furniture is brass and have scroll and floral engraving. The patch box itself is a work of art. The full-length maple stock has very nice carved molding, incised scroll designs at the midsection, raised relief scroll carving in the style of the Sell family.

Class: Antique

Very fine overall with 98% plus original blue finish, some patina forming on the otherwise bright lock, nice aged patina on the brass, crisp engraving and carving, and very minor handling and storage wear. Mechanically excellent.

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Contemporary Bedford American Long Rifle by Don King in 1982

Lot # 3309 (Sale Order: 310 of 749)      

Engraved, Silver Inlaid, and Relief Carved Bedford Style Contemporary American Long Rifle by Don King in 1982

Respected contemporary muzzleloading rifle maker Don King (1930-2018) served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a corporal and was awarded the Purple Heart after being wounded at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. He built high quality traditional muzzleloading rifles for decades and was awarded the Contemporary Longrifle Association's Pioneer Award in 2010. The barrel is signed "D. King 1982" and has dovetailed blade and notch sights. The distinctive Bedford style lock has "DK" on a gold inlay at the center and light engraving. The main furniture is brass with fine engraving, and the rifle is also fitted with several engraved silver inlays including a spread wing eagle on the cheekpiece and there are silver wire inlays at the ramrod entry pipe and bottom of the buttstock. The beautifully figured stock also has some incised and relief carving, including very attractive scroll designs behind the cheekpiece.

Class: Antique

Excellent with minor age and storage related wear, slight oxidation at the vent, attractive aged patina on the silver inlays and brass furniture, and crisp engraving and signatures. The stock is also excellent and displays beautiful flame figure, crisp carving, and minimal light handling and storage marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Bedford Contemporary American Long Rifle by Don King in 1968

Lot # 3310 (Sale Order: 311 of 749)      

Engraved, Silver Inlaid, and Relief Carved Bedford Style Contemporary American Long Rifle by Don King in 1968

The barrel is signed "D. King 1968" followed by "T. Shaw His Rifle" on a silver inlay and "Wichita" and a crossed tomahawk and arrow on another inlay on the upper left and has dovetailed blade and notch sights, inlaid silver bands, and light engraving. The distinctive Bedford style lock has "D.K." signed on a silver oval inlay at the center and light engraving. The main furniture is brass with fine engraving, and the rifle is also fitted with numerous engraved silver inlays including an "S" inscribed wrist escutcheon and spread wing eagle on the cheekpiece. The beautifully figured stock also has some incised and relief carving, including scrolls on the butt with brass inlays. U.S. Marine Corps veteran and gunmaker Don King (1930-2018) was a talented and well-respected maker and was awarded the Contemporary Longrifle Association's Pioneer Award in 2010.

Class: Antique

Very fine with an antique appearance from some honest age, some minor surface oxidation mainly at the breech and on the lock, crisp engraving and markings, and fairly mild overall wear. The stock is also very fine and has beautiful figure, crisp carving, and light handling and storage marks. Mechanically fine.

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Hacker Martin Flintlock American Long Rifle

Lot # 3311 (Sale Order: 312 of 749)      

Engraved Hacker Martin 20th Century Flintlock American Long Rifle

Theodore Hacker Martin (1895-1970) was an airplane mechanic in World War I and learned to build guns the traditional Appalachian way from old timers in the 1920s. He is one of the 20th century craftsmen credited with keeping the tradition of hand built traditional American flintlock muzzle-loaders alive and was an inspiration for many of the artisans working today. Many of Martin's rifles are crafted entirely from hand made parts. This rifle is accompanied by a letter from Turner E. Kirkland, founder of Dixie Gun Works, indicating this rifle was previously owned by John Manning and was made for him by Hacker Martin c. 1948-1951. The rifle is also accompanied by additional information, including magazines featuring articles about Martin and his rifles. The barrel has traditional blade and notch sights and is stamped "HACKER MARTIN" on top. The lock is unmarked and is fired using double set triggers. The furniture is brass, and the rifle features nickel silver inlays along the stock; both feature wavy ling engraving, and the patchbox lid also has a running dog or fox. A vent pick is fitted under the cheekpiece.

Class: Antique

Very good with minor overall wear. The stock is good and has some small chips and repaired cracks in the forend. Mechanically fine (set trigger first).

Provenance: The John Manning Collection; The Turner E. Kirkland Collection; Property of a Gentleman

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Johnson City School 20th Century Percussion American Long Rifle

Lot # 3312 (Sale Order: 313 of 749)      

Engraved, Inlaid, and Relief Carved "Johnson City School" 20th Century Percussion American Long Rifle

The barrel features traditional blade and notch sights and what appears to be "A. Mier" or "A. Moor" signed on top. "L. Smith " is stamped on the antique lock which appears to have originally had Golcher markings. The rifle is equipped with double set triggers and features classic "Johnson City School" inlays and brass furniture with wavy line engraving and a variety of patterns, including a spread wing eagle and shield motif on the patchbox finial, quadrupole pierced wear plate, and a silver hunter's star on the cheekpiece. The stock has a dark finish and incised floral carving. A small round brass inlay marked "5" is ahead of the trigger guard finial. Lester Smith (1920-1970) apprenticed under Hacker Martin and is said to be Martin's favorite apprentice as laid out in "Foxfire 5" which also notes, "Lester Smith could inlay metal to wood as perfect as any man alive. He was a master engraver, and his work in his late years can be found in some of the best collections of the country."

Class: Antique

Fine with minor age and storage related wear, some older wear visible under the finish on the lock and barrel, modified/repaired barrel tang, and crisp carving. Mechanically fine (trigger must be set first).

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Lester Smith Contemporary Percussion "Kentucky Pistol"

Lot # 3313 (Sale Order: 314 of 749)      

Engraved and Inlaid Contemporary Percussion "Kentucky Pistol" by Lester Smith

Lester Smith (1920-1970) was one of the best gunmakers of the 20th century "Johnson City School" in Tennessee and is listed in Foxfire 5 as Hacker Martin's favorite apprentice. His firearms exhibit intricate engraving, carving, and accents. This pistol is a nice example of his work and is signed "Lester Smith" in cursive along the top of the barrel. The rifled barrel also has dovetailed blade and notch sights and engraving. The unmarked lock also as scroll engraving as does the various German silver inlays and the furniture. The stock is nicely figured maple.

Class: Antique

Very fine with an attractive antique appearance and minor overall wear mostly from age. Mechanically fine.

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Engraved and Wire Inlaid Smoothbore Wheellock Sporting Gun

Lot # 3314 (Sale Order: 315 of 749)      

Engraved and Wire Inlaid Smoothbore Wheellock Sporting Gun with Carved Stock

The three-stage, smoothbore barrel has a blade front sight and the Suhl "SVL" and rooster markings on the left at the breech. The lock is unmarked and has an engraved hunting scene with a hunter, dog, and stag, a wreath on the pan cover, and scrollwork and bestial designs on the components. The lock is fired using adjustable double set triggers. The stock has fine molding and fluting along the forend terminating in fleur-de-lis motifs ahead of the flats, "blackthorn" style texturing on the breech section with scroll accents, a hooked comb, wire inlaid scroll patterns with pin accents, wood patchbox lid with scroll engraved iron hardware, "7" inside a circle marked on the inside of the patchbox lid, engraved doe inlay between the lock screws, a leaping stag on the cheek piece, a scalloped border at the butt, and rounded iron buttplate.

Class: Antique

Very good with silver-gray patina on the lock and barrel with light pitting, darker gray patina on the furniture and accents, and general mild overall wear. The patchbox lid and/or patchbox hardware are replaced, and the trigger adjustment screw is absent. The rear lockplate screw is void of threads. The stock is also very good and has distinct fluting, carving, and some cracks, chips, and repairs. A very attractive German sporting gun.

Provenance: The Collection of Joe M. Wanenmacher Jr; Property of a Gentleman

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Pair of J.J. Behr Enclosed Lock Flintlock Sporting Guns

Lot # 3315 (Sale Order: 316 of 749)      

Rare Pair of Finely Engraved and Gilt Enclosed Lock Flintlock Sporting Guns by Johann Jacob Behr from the Collections of the Grand Dukes of Saxe-Weimar -A) Johann Jacob Behr Enclosed Lock Sporting Gun

Rare Pair of Finely Engraved and Gilt Enclosed Lock Flintlock Sporting Guns by Johann Jacob Behr from the Collections of the Grand Dukes of Saxe-Weimar -A) Johann Jacob Behr Enclosed Lock Sporting Gun
This rare circa 1720 pair of sporting guns was the work of Johann Jacob Behr who is recorded as having worked in Wurzburg, Maastricht and Liege and are identified as having formed part of the Collections of the Grand Dukes of Saxe-Weimar held at Schloss Ettersburg. Featuring flat beveled enclosed locks which serve as an uninterrupted canvas for the elaborate scroll engraving inhabited by monster-heads which cover the lock-plates, the engraving is against stippled backgrounds and enclosed by ornate borders. The locks are each signed "I.I. BEHR" on the lower edges and have foliate finials on the tails and coordinating engraving on the cocks and frizzens. The two-stage smoothbore blued barrels have brass blade front sights with flush inlaid "spider" bases, turned girdles at the transition points, and burnished steel tangs with further scroll engraving en suite with the locks. The half-stocks have horn forearm caps, raised moldings and floral carving, fluted cheekpieces with scroll accents, and cast and chased gilt brass mounts with a variety of foliate, shell and mask designs along with pierced scroll pattern side-plates each inhabited by a classical figure and an eagle. Sling swivels are fitted to the forearms and to the front of the trigger-guards. Includes an undated certificate of authenticity signed by F. Theodore Dexter for Norman R. Blank.

Manufacture: European
Model: Flintlock
BBL: 44 inch part octagon
Stock: relief carved walnut
Gauge: 16
Finish: fire blue/bright/gold
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Very fine with 60% plus of the original blued finish remaining on the barrel mixed with areas of gray and brown patina, bright lock and barrel tang, strong gilt finish and aged patina on the mounts, distinct designs throughout, and minor overall wear from age. The stock is very fine and has distinct molding and carving, a crack on the left at the front lock screw, some material absent by the side-plate, and minor overall wear. Mechanically excellent.

B) Johann Jacob Behr Enclosed Lock Sporting Gun
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Manufacture: European
Model: Flintlock
BBL: 44 inch part octagon
Stock: relief carved walnut
Gauge: 16
Finish: fire blue/bright/gold
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Extremely fine with 70% of the original fire blue remaining on the barrel, gray patina to the right of the breech, bright lock and barrel tang, strong gilt finish and aged patina to the mounts, distinct designs throughout, and minor overall wear from age. The stock is very fine and has distinct molding and carving, age related minor dings and scratches throughout, and old spliced repairs to the right side of the butt, possibly from manufacture. Mechanically excellent. This is a very rare pair of sporting guns with distinctive enclosed locks. True pairs of early sporting guns, let alone very fine pairs from sought-after makers such as Johann Jacob Behr, are very hard to find.
Provenance: The Grand Dukes of Saxe-Weimar; The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Flintlock Sporting Gun by J.J. Behr

Lot # 3316 (Sale Order: 317 of 749)      

Exceptional Relief Chiseled and Gilt Flintlock Sporting Gun by Johann Jacob Behr from the Collections of the Grand Dukes of Saxe-Weimar

This circa 1730-1740 sporting gun was the work of Johann Jacob Behr who is recorded as having worked in Wurzburg, Maastricht and Liege and is identified as having formed part of the Collections of the Grand Dukes of Saxe-Weimar held at Schloss Ettersburg and as acquired by Norman R. Blank from W. Keith Neal in February 1976. The stamped lead inventory tag reads "Z.A./PACKHOF/NIEDERLG./BERLIN/5" and has a reichsadler on the other side. The smoothbore barrel has a rounded blade front sight flanked by scroll engraving, long sighting flat signed "I.I. BEHR," a relief chiseled and engraved breech section with gilt backgrounds and coordinating tang with sighting groove. The faceted lock is decorated en suite and has a non-bridled and faceted priming-pan. The mounts are gilt brass cast and chased with rococo ornament inhabited with masks, the pierced side-plate with classical figures, a lion and classical trophy of arms. The full stock has fine relief foliate carving and a large cheekpiece with fluted edge and carved scroll accents. Wooden ramrod with brass cap and a full length tampion with turned knob.

Class: Antique

Exceptionally fine with bright gold, distinct engraving and chiseling, expertly replaced cock, with some scattered light patina and traces of pitting, and generally minor overall wear. The expertly refinished stock is fine with crisp relief carving and minor cracks visible on the left at the breech. Mechanically fine. Overall, a very attractive early 18th century sporting gun from renowned gunmaker Johann Jacob Behr and formerly held in multiple notable collections.

Provenance: The Grand Dukes of Saxe-Weimar; W. Keith Neal; The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Cased Pair of Muller Percussion Target Pistols

Lot # 3317 (Sale Order: 318 of 749)      

Cased Pair of Muller Percussion Target Pistols -A) Muller Target Pistol

Cased Pair of Muller Percussion Target Pistols -A) Muller Target Pistol
J. Muller of Lyon, France, was active c. 1855 per "Der Neue Stockel," and others have noted Swiss gunmaker Johan Muller had a shop in Lyon. The blued rifled barrels have dovetailed bead style front sights, "MULLER ARQER A LYON" signed on top, the serial number on the bottom, and casehardened breechplugs numbered "1" and "2" respectively. Screw adjustable notch rear sights are fitted on the casehardened standing breeches. The furniture is also casehardened and is nicely sculpted, including the spurs on the trigger guards. The pistols are equipped with adjustable single triggers and have nicely figured walnut stocks with carved borders around the checkering. The pair comes in a fitted hardwood case with "MULLER/ARQUEBUSIER/A LYON" in gilt lettering inside the lid, and a suite of loading and maintenance tools.

Manufacture: French
Model: Percussion
BBL: 10 1/8 inch octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 11 mm
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 1567
Class: Antique

Condition: Excellent overall with 90% plus bright original blue and casehardened finish and only minimal light handling and storage related wear including some faint spotting and minor dings on the otherwise excellent wood. Mechanically excellent. The case has some cracks, but it and the accessories are otherwise also very fine and have minor age and storage related wear.

B) Muller Target Pistol
See "A."

Manufacture: French
Model: Percussion
BBL: 10 1/8 inch octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 11 mm
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 1567
Class: Antique

Condition: Excellent overall with 95% plus bright original blue and casehardened finish and only minimal light handling and storage marks, and minor dings in the otherwise excellent stock. Mechanically excellent. Overall, this is a stunning cased set in remarkably high condition.

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Cased Pair of Gastinne-Renette Percussion Dueling/Target Pistols

Lot # 3318 (Sale Order: 319 of 749)      

Very Fine Cased Pair of Engraved and Relief Carved Gastinne-Renette Percussion Dueling/Target Pistols Attributed to the Vieyra-Laury Duel in 1852 -A) Gastinne-Renette Percussion Pistol

Very Fine Cased Pair of Engraved and Relief Carved Gastinne-Renette Percussion Dueling/Target Pistols Attributed to the Vieyra-Laury Duel in 1852 -A) Gastinne-Renette Percussion Pistol
By the mid-19th century when these pistols were produced, Gastinne-Renette was the premier dueling pistol dealers in Paris and even had a shooting gallery where duelists could practice using dueling targets. Included information attributes the pair as brought by Alfred Vieyra-Molina to a duel in Paris 1852 with Captain Gabriel Laury of the 1st Legion of the National Guards. This duel is recorded in various publications both in the period and in subsequent dueling histories. Vieyra's uncle was an ally of Napoleon III in his coup and was the Chief of Staff of the National Guards and had led them in their assault on newspapers opposed to Napoleon III. Vieyra and Laury are reported to have quarreled a billiard saloon in relation to a dangerous mission Laury accused Vieyra's uncle of refusing and instead passing the task to Laury. They agreed to fight a duel with pistols at twelve paces and then if neither man was hit in the first exchange of shots to continue the fight with cavalry sabers. The duel was interrupted by an official, so in haste the duelists fought instead with sabers, and after twenty minutes, Vieyra was wounded by a thrust to the breast. Laury was subsequently arrested for having insulted his superior officer, Colonel Vieyra. This pair of pistols' browned barrels are each signed "Fourni par Gastinne Renette a Paris" (Provided by Gastinne Renette of Paris). The underside of each barrel features an "EL" Liege proof along with "1" and "2" respectively (also marked on various other components and "10.4" on the underside of pistol "2." The barrels are octagonal with fluted mid-sections, but they are oriented so that ridges rather that flats run along the top. They are each equipped with a blued dovetailed blade front sight and casehardened breech plug with an attractively sculpted bolster. The standing breeches each feature a non-adjustable notch rear sight. The locks and furniture are also casehardened and feature engraving en suite. The ebony half-stocks feature relief carved scrollwork on the forends and finely checkered wrists. The pair comes in an ebony case with green baize lining, "GASTINNE-RENETTE/PARIS" in gilt letters and a suite of coordinating loading and maintenance equipment.

Manufacture: Gastinne Renette
Model: Percussion
BBL: 10 1/8 inch octagon
Stock: ebony
Gauge: 11 mm
Finish: brown/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Very fine overall with 85% plus of the lightly fading period refurbished brown finish remaining, 70% case colors with some fading mainly on the lock plate, crisp markings and engraving, slight handling and storage wear on the otherwise crisp checkering and carving, and some light dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent. The case is very good with age and storage related wear, including some stains and tears from contact on the lining and cracks and chips on the exterior. The accessories are generally very fine with only minor storage wear. One of the containers is cracked.

B) Gastinne-Renette Percussion Pistol

Manufacture: Gastinne Renette
Model: Percussion
BBL: 10 1/8 inch octagon
Stock: ebony
Gauge: 11 mm
Finish: brown/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Very fine overall with 80% plus of the lightly fading period refurbished brown finish remaining, 85% bright case colors remaining on the lock and furniture, crisp markings and engraving, some light handling and storage wear, and crisp checkering and carving. Mechanically excellent.

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Pair of Ornate Silver Mounted Madrid-Lock Pistols

Lot # 3319 (Sale Order: 320 of 749)      

Elaborate Pair of Silver Mounted, Gilt, Engraved, and Relief Carved Madrid-Lock Pistols by Joseph Deop of Ripoll -A) Madrid-Lock Pistol

Elaborate Pair of Silver Mounted, Gilt, Engraved, and Relief Carved Madrid-Lock Pistols by Joseph Deop of Ripoll -A) Madrid-Lock Pistol
The Madrid-locks (also known as "llave a la moda" style locks) on these pistols are signed below the priming-pans "JOSEPH DEOP". He is recorded in Ripoll circa 1730-1740, and the barrels have a pair of gold-lined punzons for Pedro Esteva of Madrid (see W. Keith Neal, "Spanish Guns and Pistols", marks 64 which are dated to circa 1750, and Heer, "Der Neue Stockel", numbers 328 and 329). The former feature floral scroll engraving with gilt backgrounds and Minerva at the centers. The two-stage smoothbore barrels are blued and feature chiseled scroll patterns with gilded backgrounds and girdles at the transition points, silver-inlaid scroll and floral patterns, gold vent liners, and burnished steel tangs with floral scroll engraving. The stocks have applied striped figure, relief carving mainly in the form of foliate patterns, molding, and silver mounts with extensive rococo scroll and martial patterns, mask pommel studs, coronets and martial trophies on the wrist escutcheons, and Barcelona hallmarks on the trigger-guard tangs. Equipped with bone or horn tipped ramrods with engraved silver end caps (one rod an expert replacement).

Manufacture: Spanish
Model: Miquelet
BBL: 10 1/4 inch part octagon
Stock: relief carved maple
Gauge: 65
Finish: blue/gold/silver/bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Fine with much of the period refurbished blue finish remaining on the barrel mixed with dark patina, bright original gold backgrounds, aged patina on the silver mounts and inlays, mostly bright lock and tang, and generally minor age and storage related wear overall. The refinished stock is also fine and has distinct applied figure, faint repaired chips at the toe, minor scattered scratches and dings, and distinct carving. Mechanically fine.

B) Madrid-Lock Pistol
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Manufacture: Spanish
Model: Miquelet
BBL: 10 1/4 inch part octagon
Stock: relief carved maple
Gauge: 65
Finish: blue/gold/silver/bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Fine with much of the period refurbished blue finish remaining on the barrel mixed with dark patina, bright original gold backgrounds, aged patina on the silver mounts and inlays, mostly bright lock and tang, and generally minor age and storage related wear overall. The refinished stock is also fine and has distinct applied figure, faint repairs visible in the forearm, minor scattered scratches, and distinct carving. Mechanically fine. Overall, a very attractive pair of Spanish pistols.
Provenance: The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Pair of Engraved Gastinne-Renette Percussion Dueling Pistols

Lot # 3320 (Sale Order: 321 of 749)      

Attractive Cased Pair of Relief Engraved and Gold Monogrammed French Percussion Dueling Pistols with Relief Carved Ebony Stocks by Gastinne-Renette, Award Winning Gunmaker to Napoleon III -A) Gastinne-Renette Dueling Pistol

Attractive Cased Pair of Relief Engraved and Gold Monogrammed French Percussion Dueling Pistols with Relief Carved Ebony Stocks by Gastinne-Renette, Award Winning Gunmaker to Napoleon III -A) Gastinne-Renette Dueling Pistol
This deluxe engraved pair of French dueling pistols were produced by award winning French gunmaker Louis-Julien Gastinne-Renette (1812-1885) c. 1850s-1860s. Gastinne-Renette was a gunmaker to Emperor Napoleon III of France and his son Louis-Napoleon as well as the King of Spain and produced phenomenal pistols both for use in duels and target shooting as well as for exhibition pieces at the World's Fairs. In addition to producing fine firearms, Gastinne-Renette also ran an exceptional shooting gallery where would be duelists could practice and compete shooting at dueling silhouettes. This pair features rifled barrels signed "Gastinne-Renette arq. de L'Empereur & du Prince Imperial," and each lock is similarly signed "Gastinne Renette." in banners. In keeping with Gastinne-Renette's legendary quality, the pistols feature exceptional engraving and carving. The barrels feature incised engraving at the muzzles and breech sections and further relief chiseled patterns that extend onto the breech plugs and standing breeches. "1" and "2" are executed in relief on the breech plugs and standing breeches of the respective pistols, and each pistol has a dovetailed blade front sight towards the muzzle and a fixed notch rear sight on the standing breech, the latter being more typical for dueling pistols whereas target pistols may have adjustable rear sights. The trigger guards are spurred and enclose single triggers tuned for precision shooting. The locks each feature elaborate scroll and foliate engraving inhabited by a wyvern towards the center, and the remaining components feature coordinating scroll and border patterns. The backgrounds are finely textured throughout adding depth and contrast. Additionally, each trigger guard bow features a raised gold "ML" monogram. The pistols feature very attractive one-piece ebony stocks that have been lavishly deep relief carved with laurel branches on the wrists set on stippled backgrounds. Laurel leaves are classical symbols of victory. The pair comes in a fitted wood case with the coat of arms of the Second French Empire (1852-1870) in gold over "GASTINNE-RENETTE/ARQR ORDINARIE/de S.M. l'Empereur/A PARIS" in gilt lettering inside the lid highlighting Gastinne-Renette's title of gunmaker in ordinary to Napoleon III. The pair is accompanied by a suite of loading and maintenance equipment, including ebony loading and cleaning rods, an ebony mallet, matching handled screwdriver and nipple wrench set, bright polished ball mold, small powder flask, two ebony containers for ammunition, and lidded compartments in the upper left and lower right.

Manufacture: Gastinne Renette
Model: Percussion
BBL: 10 inch octagon
Stock: ebony
Gauge: 45
Finish: blue/French gray
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Fine. The finish on the barrel has faded primarily a mix of plum blue and gray and brown patina. The lock and furniture mostly displays a mix of silver-gray patina with darker brown patina in the backgrounds. The gold is mostly bright. There are small patches of oxidation and pitting. The engraving and markings are crisp. The stock has exceptional carving, two partially stabilized cracks on the right side of the forend, and light handling and storage marks. The case is fine with a slight crack across the lid, small areas of wood missing on the bottom front right corner, and some age and storage related wear, including some fading, staining and contact wear on the lining. The accessories are fine to very fine and generally display minor wear mainly from age and storage.

B) Gastinne-Renette Dueling Pistol

Manufacture: Gastinne Renette
Model: Percussion
BBL: 10 inch octagon
Stock: ebony
Gauge: 45
Finish: blue/French gray
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Fine overall. The barrel retains the majority of the plum blue toned finish. The engraving and markings remain crisp. The lock and furniture are a mix of gray and brown patina. There are some small patches of oxidation, and a small section of the gold inlay is missing on the one leg of the letter "M" while the remaining gold is bright. The stock has excellent carving, a glued crack on the right side of the forend at the tip, and some minor handling and storage marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Crause of Cassel Flintlock Combination Ball and Shot Gun

Lot # 3321 (Sale Order: 322 of 749)      

Extraordinary Gold-Inlaid, Silver-Mounted, Engraved, and Carved Side by Side Flintlock Combination Ball and Shot Gun by Crause of Cassel with French Barrels

This very attractive deluxe sporting gun from the early 19th century features seven-groove rifling in the left barrel and a smoothbore right barrel. The barrels feature blade and notch sights, a gold sunburst pattern around the front sight, cloud and ray designs at the breech, "BERTHON BOURLIER-A-ST-ETIENNE-CN-A-RUBAN-FER-DE-FAUX-" in gold on the concave rib, and an oval "*/MI/ED" mark on each barrel at the breech. The underside of the barrels at the breech ends are stamped "MERLEY/LONDON" (Heer, "Der Neue Stockel", no. 7902) and "A RUBAN/FERDEFAUX/TORDU." The standing breech has a grooved rear sight and floral engraving. Each lock is signed "Crause Cassel" and is engraved with hanging game, a sunburst design, and foliate patterns and borders, and features a rainproof priming-pan, large frizzen spring roller, sliding half-cock safety and ‘French’ cock. Each lock is internally serial numbered "33". The gun is fitted with a single set left trigger and plain right trigger. The silver mounts feature motifs including foliage, a sunburst and hunting trophies, these last comprising a large trophy on the trigger-guard bow involving a spear, quiver of arrows and a longbow surmounted by a stag’s head, and a smaller trophy on the heel-plate tang involving a spear, hunting sword and hunting horn with a boar's head in the center. The heel-plate is also inscribed with the rack number "No XVII". The well-figured walnut half-stock features sharp checkering on the forearm with carved floral borders and raised relief carved floral accents mainly around the cheekpiece on the left, and a patchbox on the right containing an old handwritten collection note in German. The wooden ramrod has a horn tip and iron worm. Claude Berthon-Boulier of St. Etienne is recorded as active circa 1777-1831 and in later years was in partnership with his sons. Heer in "Der Neue Stockel" indicates that he specialized in higher end arms for the Eastern markets. Carl Philipp Crause of Cassel and Herzberg is identified as active circa 1802-1828.

Class: Antique

Fine with crisp engraving and markings and much of the original gold remaining. The majority of the surface of the barrels displays brown patina. The standing breech is mostly bright with some light patina. The locks have light case colors and gray patina. The right cock and one of the rollers are replacements. The silver mounts displays attractive aged patina. The stock is also fine and has crisp checkering and carving with some minor scrapes and dings, attractive figure, and a small splotch of black paint on the right. Patchbox-lid spring missing. Mechanically fine. Overall, an exceptional ornate European flintlock combination gun.

Provenance: The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Cased Double Barrel Tubelock Shotgun by W. Peacock of London

Lot # 3322 (Sale Order: 323 of 749)      

Fine Cased Engraved Double Barrel Tubelock Shotgun by W. Peacock of London

This rare tubelock shotgun was made while William Peacock was located at 26 Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, London in 1821-1824 (see Howard L. Blackmore, "Gunmakers of London 1350-1850", p. 155). The Damascus barrels have a raised concave rib with a bead front sight, "Wm Peacock 26 Duke Street Grosvenor Square London" signature towards the breech and scroll engraving that extends onto the rib section of the patent breeches. The underside of the barrels are struck with London proof marks and "60," and the latter number is also struck on the patent breeches which have inset "WILLIAM PEACOCK LONDON" platinum-lined maker's marks and inlaid platinum bands. The flat casehardened locks are each signed "W-PEACOCK, DUKE STREET." The signature on the left lock is in two lines whilst that on the right is in one line, and the locks also feature differing scroll engraving inhabited by monster-heads. Scroll engraved blued mounts with pineapple finials. The walnut half-stock has silver wedge and wrist escutcheons, a checkered wrist, and a raised cheekpiece. With original brass-mounted wooden ramrod. In original lined and fitted mahogany case, the lid with Peacock trade label, with some accessories including shot charger, pewter oiler and Sykes brass-mounted copper powder flask. Purchased from W. Keith Neal by Norman R. Blank in February 1963.

Class: Antique

Fine with a mix of fading finish and gray and brown patina along the barrels as well as 75% of the original Damascus patterns remaining, crisp engraving throughout, 50% of the original case colors remaining on the locks, 80% original blued finish on the mounts, and spots of light oxidation. The stock is fine and has crisp checkering, attractive figure and grain, staining on the right side of the butt, a minor hairline crack visible at the front of the right lock, mild edge wear, and some small scratches and dings. Mechanically excellent. The case and accessories have age and storage related wear including some broken dividers inside the case. Tubelock firearms were short lived, especially in England, making this shotgun particularly rare and desirable.

Provenance: The W. Keith Neal Collection; The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Cased Engraved John Manton & Son Percussion Rifle

Lot # 3323 (Sale Order: 324 of 749)      

Cased Engraved John Manton & Son Percussion Rifle

Serial number 7086 is listed in W. Keith Neal and D.H.L. Back, "The Mantons: Gunmakers", p. 97, as a single barrel 16 bore sporting rifle dating to 1819 and noting “Flintlock replaced by Caplock Jno Manton & Son Patent." It was common practice for flintlocks to be updated to percussion ignition with this rifle benefiting from a conversion by the makers. This rifle is also noted as owned by "N. Blank, U.S.A." The Damascus barrel has a fixed-blade silver front sight, dovetailed rear sight with two additional folding leaves, "John Manton & Son DOVER STREET" signed on top, and a casehardened patent breech with vented rosette engraved platinum plug and scroll engraving en suite with the standing breech, lock, and mounts. The flat casehardened detented lock is signed "JNO MANTON & SON/PATENT" and has a blued sliding half-cock safety. The rifle has a single set trigger. The wedge and wrist escutcheons are silver, the forearm cap is dark horn, and the remaining mounts are blued steel. The maple stock has a checkered wrist and an oval raised cheekpiece. Replacement wooden ramrod with brass tip. In green baize lined fitted mahogany case, the lid with Manton & Son trade label, and accessories including bullet mold serial numbered to the rifle, brass-mounted copper Sykes powder flask, japanned tin of rifle patches and old handwritten label stating "Mr. CLIVE'S/Long Rifle.", possibly for Lord Plymouth which would indicate the rifle was purchased via W. Keith Neal.

Class: Antique

Very fine with 85% faded original brown finish and distinct Damascus patterns, 60% original case colors, 75% original blue finish, beautiful dark aged patina on the silver, mostly smooth gray patina on the balance, some light traces of oxidation, and crisp engraving and markings. Barrel with numerous dents along the ramrod under-rib and at the breech extension. The stock is fine with crisp checkering, cracks below the lock and on the left flat, some splices, and general overall wear. Mechanically fine. The case and accessories are very good and some light age and storage related wear. Overall, a very attractive cased John Manton rifle.

Provenance: W. Keith Neal; The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Cased Engraved Purdey Percussion Double Barrel Ball Gun

Lot # 3324 (Sale Order: 325 of 749)      

Exceptional Early Production Cased Panel Scene Engraved J. Purdey 12 Bore Percussion Double Barrel Ball Gun

Per the data shown in "The Early Purdeys" by L. Patrick Unsworth, this early percussion double barrel shotgun was manufactured c. 1838. It is setup as a ball gun for hunting big game and has smoothbore Damascus barrels outfitted with a bead style blade front sight and three leaf rear sight (70 standing, 100 and 150 folding) with platinum sight lines. The flat rib is signed "J. PURDEY.314 1/2 OXFORD STREET. LONDON." The breechplugs have platinum bands and plugs and light engraving. The standing breech has a big cat mask and scroll engraving. The locks are each signed "PURDEY" below the sliding safeties and have scroll engraving, twisted rope borders, a reposed stag on the right, and a tiger on the left. The gun features a single set right trigger and a plain left trigger. The trigger guard and furniture feature scroll and floral engraving. The trigger guard tang has the serial number. A round cap/patch box is set in the right side of the stock which has a checkered wrist, shadowline cheekpiece, checkered steel buttplate, and 14 1/4 inch length of pull. The gun comes in a takedown case with a Purdey trade label insider and a variety of loading and maintenance tools, including an "IMPROVED No. 14" ball mold and a powder flask.

Class: Antique

Very fine with much of the older rebrowned finish remaining on the barrels which display attractive Damascus patterns, 60% original blue finish on the trigger guard, 70% of the lightly faded but distinct original case colors on the locks and furniture, and generally minor overall wear. The stock is also very fine and has distinct checkering, minor edge wear, and mild scratches and dings. Mechanically fine. The case and accessories are very good with mild age and storage related wear, including some cracks visible in the case lid.

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