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General discussion => Antique Gun Collecting => Topic started by: tomjanemc on March 21, 2014, 05:53:49 PM

Title: Christian Stahl, Dauphin County,PA raised carved Golden Age rifle
Post by: tomjanemc on March 21, 2014, 05:53:49 PM
 My Christian Stahl, Dauphin County, PA will be auctioned off at the Old Barn Auction in Findlay, Ohio on Saturday April 12th,2014. For those that are interested, it's lot # 805. Their web site is www.oldbarn.com. Their auction catalog will be mailed very soon.
 I posted pictures of this rifle on the forum under the Antique Rifle postings on Dec. 8,2013 and last post was Dec. 14th.
Email me or send me a PM if you would like additional pictures. email: tomjanemc@yahoo.com
Title: Re: Christian Stahl, Dauphin County,PA raised carved Golden Age rifle
Post by: JTR on March 21, 2014, 06:15:01 PM
Thanks for posting.
So what will the estimates be?
John
Title: Re: Christian Stahl, Dauphin County,PA raised carved Golden Age rifle
Post by: rich pierce on March 21, 2014, 09:30:57 PM
http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=28901.0
Title: Re: Christian Stahl, Dauphin County,PA raised carved Golden Age rifle
Post by: tomjanemc on March 21, 2014, 09:59:33 PM
JTR- The Old Barn auction usually doesn't list estimates in their catalog. But, I took the rifle to the KRA show in 2012, and the appraisals/estimates ranged from $12K - $15K. Since then I've had 2 additional estimates- $17.5K and $20K
Title: Re: Christian Stahl, Dauphin County,PA raised carved Golden Age rifle
Post by: tomjanemc on April 13, 2014, 02:47:22 AM
My Christian Stahl rifle sold today at the Old Barn Auction for $11K. The buyer was from PA and with the 10% buyers premium and sales tax he paid a total of = $ 12,916.75
Title: Re: Christian Stahl, Dauphin County,PA raised carved Golden Age rifle
Post by: GrampaJack on April 13, 2014, 03:39:55 AM
I saw your gun in the catalog. Sounds like you did ok but 20 sure would have been better. Did you have reserve on it?  I'm about 3 hours away and every time I plan to go and never make it. Usually some nice Ohio guns but 6 hours round trip is just too much. They sure had the market cornered on 1873s this time.  The folks that run the place have a really good reputation. One of these days I will actually get there.  Thanks, Jack
Title: Re: Christian Stahl, Dauphin County,PA raised carved Golden Age rifle
Post by: tomjanemc on April 14, 2014, 04:46:56 AM
GrampaJack- I had a reserve of $10K on the rifle.
Most of the 30 Ohio signed rifles sold at a reasonable price, but the J. Ax signed percussion fullstock went for much higher than I expected at $6500. This is the only J. Ax rifle fullstock I've seen in 30 years of collecting. Nice auction overall.
Title: Re: Christian Stahl, Dauphin County,PA raised carved Golden Age rifle
Post by: GrampaJack on April 15, 2014, 02:35:52 AM
You are right - I almost made the trip just to see the Ax. I also had never seen one.  I look for O. G. Thayer rifles made in Chardon Ohio but I have only seen 2 for sale in the last 10 years. I bought one that had been in a fire and the other went for just a stupid amount so I still sit with just one. I look forward to Mansfield. The military guns usually go high but I have found some good deals on Ohio guns. Best Regards, Jack
Title: Re: Christian Stahl, Dauphin County, PA raised carved Golden Age rifle
Post by: QuarterMasterStahl on July 15, 2015, 07:03:19 AM
My Christian Stahl rifle sold today at the Old Barn Auction for $11K. The buyer was from PA and with the 10% buyers premium and sales tax he paid a total of = $ 12,916.75

 :o My John Stahl is listed on this website as a gunmaker.  He was originally from Lehigh Co., PA.  I posted an article on him here in this forum.  I am interested in genealogy and have taken note of all you posted in the section under the pictures you placed.  At this point, I do not have any leads on Christian's parentage.  Perhaps there is a connection.  I think you'll find what I posted on my John Stahl will be very interesting.  I take it that Christian T. Stahl was not one of your ancestors correct?