4365 HIGH CONDITION DOUBLE FLINT FOWLER BY EDWARD

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 2,000.00 USD
Estimated at 4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
WESTON OF LEWES, SUSSEX WITH LOCKS BY J. MORTIMER. Cal. 20 Ga. approx. 600 Bore Dia. S# NSN. Edward Weston was part of a gunmaking family in Southeast England from the late 1700's. This good quality gun made around 1825 has 33" twist barrels engraved "EDWARD WESTON GUN-MAKER-LEWIS" on swamped game rib. Bottoms of barrels are stamped with London proofs. Breech plugs have gold bands at rear and platinum lined touch holes. Case hardened breech iron is nicely engraved. Locks, with chamfered plates having rebated tails are fitted with serpentine cocks, waterproof pans, bridled roller frizzens with rollers on feather springs which have trifid finials. Rear of plates and bodies of cocks are engraved with bird scenes. "J. MORTIMER" (probably John, working in London and Edinburgh 1809-1870) is under pans. Trigger plate has stylized pineapple finial and trigger guard is engraved with perched pheasant scene on bow. Stock, made of well figured European walnut, measures 15" over steel buttplate with dog and bird scene engraved long top tang. Square checkering is at grip and around forend. A vacant oval crest plate is at top of grip. Old ramrod, possibly original, with brass tip mounts through two plain pipes and steel thimble with pineapple finial. Stock attaches to barrels with captive sidebolt through oval silver escutcheons. MEASUREMENTS: BBLS: Bore Diameter: L .603. R .598. Wall thickness: over .045 both barrels. STOCK: DAH: 2". DAC: 1-1/4". CAST: neutral. LOP: 15". WEIGHT: 6 lb. 14 oz. CONDITION: very fine, original. Barrels retaining about 90% original brown with excellent definition to pattern. There is some staining evident at breech end of left barrel. Breech iron and locks retain over 70% of their original light brown case hardening color. There are traces of original blue on trigger plate and trigger guard. Some temper blue remains on feather springs. Stock retains most of what appears to be its original finish with marks and dings; one or two fairly deep on right side of butt. Checkering shows moderate wear. Bores are bright and shiny throughout. Locks are complete and crisp. Frizzens showing little wear. There is a tack repaired crack at top front of left lock and a 1/2" crack extending forward from front of right lock. This gun would most likely make a great shooter. The right lock has a broken flint but the left lock sparks exceptionally well. (01-27224/MGM). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.