3593 HALF STOCK PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE BY MOORE &

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 20:04UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,750.00 USD
Estimated at 3,500.00 - 5,000.00 USD
SON WITH CASE ACCESSORIES AND ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS. Cal. 36. S# NSN. The 30 1/2" octagon barrel fitted with under rib has muzzle turned for bullet starter. Barrel is not maker marked and there are three unfilled dovetails cut through. Barrel is fitted with Beech type front sight. Breech has nicely filed percussion bolster. Top flat is scroll engraved. Breech iron, also scroll engraved, is fitted with lollipop type folding aperture sight. Back spring lock fitted with flat faced hammer with dolphin head is also engraved with well cut shaded scroll. "MOORE & SON" "NEW YORK" is engraved at center (John P. Moore established in 1823. In 1888 the business was purchased by Schoverling, Daly & Gales). Triggers are double set. German silver capped half stock of crotch figured American walnut attaches to barrels with two captive side bolts through oval German silver escutcheons. Stock features other German silver furniture with heavy semi crescent buttplate, double spurred trigger guard with vase finial and patchbox of fancy outline on right side of butt. Mounts are also nicely engraved. A silver heraldic eagle is on swept right hand cheekpiece. Grip is checkered. Hickory ramrod with German silver cap and steel worm tail mounts through two iron pipes and German silver thimble. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: rifle is housed in its original mahogany case with inlet brass corners and fancy central medallion. Case is lined in purple velvet. Bottom has three covered compartments, covers with bone knobs. Case contains brass bullet starter, 2 cavity brass mould for round and conical bullets. Steel "T" shaped nipple wrench with turn screw under one brass cap on "T" portion of handle, small pewter oil bottle, adjustable powder measure, leather wallet with original rear and front sights, 2 tins of rifle patches and 2 tins of #11 percussion caps, cleaning rod and an unknown steel object. Also included are a spare hammer and breech plug. CONDITION: good to very good, showing considerable cleaning. Barrel retaining most of an old rebrown with high edge wear. Lock is gray/brown with silver highlights. German silver shows cleaning and scattered pitting over all. Stock retains most of its original varnish with scratches and loss mostly around sideplate. Bore is very fine, shiny throughout. Mechanically good. Case exterior shows old refinish over many marks and dings. Interior cloth is considerably faded with some areas of bleaching, compressions and some recovering of partitions. Accessories are generally good. (01-24205/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,500-5,000.