3567 FINELY GAME SCENE ENGRAVED STAHL MARTINI SCHUTZEN

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 19:45UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,000.00 USD
Estimated at 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
RIFLE BY H. TRIEBEL OF AUGSBURG. Cal. 8.15/46R. S# 20791 (on face of action forend removed). The 29 1/2" beautifully fluted octagon barrel has matted top rib, rear portion with swell for attachment of open sights. There is flush silver tree of life inlay at breech end surrounding semi relief silver inlay of the goddess Diana. Maker's name and address are also on top. Action is nicely filed with barrel flutes terminating in scrolls on receiver ring. Action also features removable trigger/firing group and breech block. Top tang is fitted with original windage and elevation adjustable aperture rear sight. Action is engraved with leaves matching barrel within a web of lines as border to nicely detailed game scenes. A stag and hind walking through open woodland are on left side and a trio of chamois on alpine crag are on right. Bodies of the animals have been selectively polished through original case hardening color to enhance the visual depth of these scenes. Bottom of action is engraved with a scene of an eagle grasping a rabbit in its talons. Tree of life fruit theme continues onto opening lever with finger spurs. These elements are also present on stocks where they are raised carved within bands at grip in place of checkering. Schutzen style stock with hook butt has large high right hand cheekpiece. Stock is relief carved with more game. A calling auerhahn is on left side behind cheekpiece and a running stag is on right. Matching forend attaches to barrel with side bolt through oval steel escutcheons. CONDITION: fine. Metal retaining most of its original finish with considerable silvering on high edges (some cleaning is evident on barrel). Stocks have oil rubbed into original finish. Bore is very good to fine, a bit frosted. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: From the Harold Prucha Collection. (23-5086/MGM). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.