4419 REALLY COOL NEW YORK TYPE HALF STOCK PERCUSSION

SOLD
2,318.00USD
This item SOLD at 2024 Nov 03 @ 17:32UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,000.00 USD
Estimated at 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
TARGET/SPORTING RIFLE WITH WONDERFUL EAGLE STOCK DECORATION, DOGS HEAD THIMBLE, SCOPE, ORIGINAL BOX AND ACCESSORIES. Cal. 36. S# NSN. The 25" barrel is octagon for most of its length but transitions to sixteen sided 5" from muzzle and then to round 3-1/2" from muzzle. Breech plug with well shaped bolster is scroll engraved. Barrel is dovetailed for one standing, one folding leaf rear sight (in box). Front sight is of folding Beach type in tall block. No maker's name is found on barrel or back spring lock with flat faced hammer. Lock is nicely scroll engraved. Breech iron is drilled for lollipop type rear sight (also in box). Barrel and tang are currently fitted with unmarked early telescopic sight held by German silver mounts. Half stock of crotch figured American walnut is silver mounted. Crescent buttplate with 6" return and spurred trigger guard with scroll forming grip are nicely scroll engraved matching lockplate. Sideplate is of fancy form. Right side of butt is graced with an exceptionally done silver inlay of a flying eagle holding a banner. Solid German silver thimble is in the form of a very heavy cast hounds head. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: rifle is accompanied by its original painted pine carrying box containing: false muzzle which correctly fits barrel, folding lollipop rear sight (which fits rifle with scope removed), bronze bullet mold to cast picket type ball and small zinc embossed powder flask. Case also contains dearskin bag holding patches and 2 percussion cap tins; 1 holding spare nipple and parts for flask, the other, a lollipop rear sight which does not fit rifle, original rear sight and broken key which does fit lock. A plastic bag contains a variety of screws and other tools, etc. which may or may not pertain. A paper label is inscribed with a name "Benj Bussy" "Dixmont, Maine". CONDITION: very good to fine. Barrel retaining most of an old brown finish with patches of oxidation. Scope is also brown and optically good. Stock retains over 90% original varnish finish with normal expected amount of marks and dings. Bore is bright with strong rifling throughout, but also shows some scattered light pitting. Lock is good. Trigger must be set before cocking. Carrying box is good. Accessories show considerable tarnish. Flask with holes in body. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of a Tennessee Gentleman. (01-25716/MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.