2240 FINE QUALITY HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION DOUBLE

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This item SOLD at 2023 May 13 @ 13:37UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 3,000.00 USD
Estimated at 6,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD

FLINTLOCK GAMEGUN BY J. MORTIMER, RETAILED BY EDWARD WESTON OF LEWIS. Cal. .595" bore diameter. NSN. Bbls. 33" twist steel are engraved "EDWARD-WESTON-GUN-MAKER-LEWIS" on narrow game rib. Patent breeches have gold inlaid bands and platinum lined touchholes. Bottoms of bbls. and breeches are stamped with London black powder proofs. Case hardened breech iron is engraved with acanthus, flowers and feather bands. Locks with beveled plates having rebated tails are fitted with serpentine cocks, waterproof pans, bridled roller frizens and feathersprings with rollers having bulbous finials. Locks and cocks are engraved with some small scroll and birds. Rising snipe on locktails and grouse on cocks. "J. MORTIMER" is under each pan. Stock of somewhat figured European walnut measures 14 7/8" over steel buttplate with long top spur engraved with more small game scenes. Gun is iron mounted. Triggerplate has large pineapple type finial. Trigger guard is engraved with perched pheasant? on bow. Stock attaches to bbl. with captive side bolt that goes through oval silver escutcheons. Old hickory ramrod with brass tip mounts through two plain pipes and thimble with small pineapple finial. Square checkering is at grip and forend. A vacant oval silver crestplate is at top of grip. MEASUREMENTS: BBLS: Bore Diameter: R .600", L .605". Wall Thickness: R .045", L .040". STOCK: DAH: 2". DAC: 1 1/16". LOP: 14 7/8". CAST: neutral. WEIGHT: 6 lb. 13 oz. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: CONDITION: fine as found. Bbls. retaining over 80% original brown with excellent definition to twist pattern. There is some staining and associated rusted on left bbl. toward breech. Locks and hammers retain 60-70% original faded case hardening color. Traces of original blue remain on traigger guard and trigger plate. Stock retains most of what appears to be its original finish with a number of minor dents and marks. Checkering shows some wear. Bores are very fine, smooth and shiny with some minor frosting toward muzzles. Locks are crisp and spark very well. There is an old repaired crack in wood above feather spring on left lock and a 1/2" stress crack in front of right lock. Ramrod is about 1/2" short. (01-21617/MGM). ANTIQUE. $6,000-12,000.