4361 S. HAWKEN RETAILED SXS PERCUSSION SHOTGUN.

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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 22,500.00 USD
Estimated at 45,000.00 - 65,000.00 USD
Cal. 10 GA. S# 2371. Jacob and Samuel Hawken are renowned for their St. Louis based mfg. of large bore percussion rifles of the "Mountain Man" era. St. Louis as a gateway to the west, was the center of trade, not only for American made rifles and goods, but for large quantities of goods and firearms imported from Great Britain and Europe. A large part of the Hawkens brother's business was retailing imported rifles and goods, in addition to mfg. their own rifles. The collapse of beaver prices signaled the end of the "Mountain Man" era, with the last rendezvous being held in 1840. The Hawken's retail business continued after the death of Jacob in 1849, the guns were marked "S. Hawken St. Louis" rather than "J&S Hawken St, Louis". In 1860 the shop was sold to a group of gunsmiths, including J.P. Gemmer, who continued to use the "S. Hawkens St. Louis" marking. Bbl. 37 3/4" twist steel with concave game rib. Rib is marked "London Fine Twist/ Imported By S. Hawken St. Louis" in a banner with scroll engraved borders. Breech end of bbl. has double German silver inlaid bands, with raised reinforcements in lower breech area. Brass bead front sight. Underside of bbl. has standard "ELG" Belgian proof marking. Unmarked trade locks have generous scroll engraving that continues to the top tang, buttplate peak, floorplate, and long tang trigger guard. The trigger guard has a raised oval engraved with a marsh scene and flying bird. Straight grip stock of fine European walnut, held by 2 wedges with checkering at the wrist. Stock features include a steel shotgun buttplate, German silver spring loaded circular engraved patchbox with circular iron cover, and a shield escutcheon inlaid in the toe line. Forend has ornate German silver wedge escutcheons with borderline engraving, and fancy finialed German silver thimble. Brass tipped hardwood ramrod, that appears to be replacement, as held by 2 plain iron pipes. LOP: 13 7/8". DAC: 1 7/8". DAH: 3 1/8". Bore Diameter RT: .742, LT: .737. Bore Constriction RT: .015, LT: .022. Minimum Wall Thickness RT: .048, LT: .048. Weight: 8lbs. 14oz. CONDITION: bbls. retain over 70% lightly faded brown finish, showing small marks and spots of corrosion. Locks and fittings have faded to a mottled gray/brown. Stock has light coat of added finish over moderate finish and checkering wear, showing scattered scratches and marks. Sound locks and triggers. Bores have a frosted appearance, with scattered light pitting. Right bbl. has a small dent 18 3/4" from the muzzle on the side. (01-26907/DS). ANTIQUE. $45,000-65,000.