4386 JOSEPH MANTON 20 BORE DOUBLE FLINT SHOTGUN

SOLD
2,989.00USD
This item SOLD at 2024 Nov 03 @ 17:06UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION WITH CASE & ACCESSORIES. Cal. 20 Bore. S# 5879 (1814). The 31-1/2" twist barrels are engraved "Joseph Manton's New Improvements By His Majesty's Patent" on raised broad concave rib. Newer installed patent breeches have platinum blowouts and are not serial numbered. Breech iron with integral fences is scroll engraved. Locks with chamfered plates having rebated squared tails have been fitted with new flat faced percussion hammers with stylized dolphin heads. Early engraving consists of feather borders, music book and trumpet on tails and torches behind hammers. Each lockplate is engraved "JOSEPH MANTON'S" "PATENT". Later, after conversion, engraving consists of large open scrolls. Stock of dark marbled European walnut measures 14-1/2" over iron buttplate with long top tang, which is engraved with music book, shields and foliage. This theme extends to trigger guard bow. S#'s on tang. Trigger plate is pierced with large rectangular drainage hole and has pineapple finial. Stock attaches to barrels with single side bolt through oval silver escutcheons. An ebony ramrod with steel tip and brass tail mounts through two plain pipes and steel thimble with pineapple finial. Stock also features square checkering at grip and a vacant silver rectangle with clipped corners at top of grip. MEASUREMENTS: BBLS: Bore Diameter: L .620. R .620. Wall thickness: L .035. R .035. STOCK: DAH: 2-3/16". DAC: 1-9/16". CAST: neutral. LOP: 14-1/2". WEIGHT: 6 lb. 6 oz. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gun is housed in vintage mahogany case with folding "D" ring handle in top and correct white teardrop Manton key escutcheon. Case has dual pendular hook closure. Case is lined in green cloth and has old but replaced Manton label in lid. Case contains a black leather shot flask and ebony handled powder and shot measures. CONDITION: good as converted. Barrels retaining nearly all of a re-brown with good definition to pattern. All other metal is cleaned to silver gray. Wood exhibits older oil refinish and shows some minor repairs. Checkering is re-cut. Bores are shiny with some scattered pitting. Locks are good. Case is good, exterior with old finish which shows many marks and rubs. Interior cloth is good with partitions re-worked with odd colored cloth. Replaced old label is fair; legible, heavily foxed and darkened with some rubs through. Accessories are good. PROVENANCE: consignor's notes. (01-25795/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.