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General discussion => Antique Gun Collecting => Topic started by: Hudnut on September 09, 2018, 01:42:40 AM

Title: Researching History of a Gun
Post by: Hudnut on September 09, 2018, 01:42:40 AM
This is the engraved silver thumbpiece on a 16ga. double I recently purchased.  It is converted to percussion from flintlock.  32 1/2" barrels, 15" pull to front trigger.  It was made by Barber & Boaler, who were a partnership 1800-1817; proofmarks are pre-1813.
(https://preview.ibb.co/bJ8yEp/002.jpg) (https://ibb.co/c4Rkup)
The mark is a crown over a caboshed stag's head, over a coronet.  Research suggests that the crown over stag's head is the crest of the Legge family of Dartmouth, the coronet is the mark of an earl.
William Legge, Fourth Earl of Dartmouth, was born in 1784, died 1853.  He was a young man when this gun was made.
(https://image.ibb.co/nRzG0U/4th_Earl_Of_Dartmouth.jpg) (https://imgbb.com/)
Antique guns are fascinating; being able to associate a person with the gun makes it even more interesting.
(https://preview.ibb.co/mJpzLU/012.jpg) (https://ibb.co/btpzLU)
(https://preview.ibb.co/jtgeLU/014.jpg) (https://ibb.co/c4jc79)
Title: Re: Researching History of a Gun
Post by: Craig Wilcox on September 09, 2018, 06:08:50 AM
Lucky guy!  That is a very beautiful shotgun, and to be able to trace it to a specific person is great.

Thanks for showing it.  Is that going to be your duck hunting gun this winter?  It is almost too beautiful to shoot.
Title: Re: Researching History of a Gun
Post by: Hudnut on September 09, 2018, 02:23:25 PM
The bores are shiny.  When a flashlight is shone down the barrels, light reflects off the faces of the breechplugs.  It was carefully cleaned after every use.  I'd love to know where its been the last 210 years...

The dog on the trigger guard has real character.

(https://preview.ibb.co/gKiYEp/015.jpg) (https://ibb.co/fm80up)

Note the low top rib and silver blade front sight - early features.

(https://preview.ibb.co/bTJdfU/019.jpg) (https://ibb.co/d9b9n9)
Title: Re: Researching History of a Gun
Post by: Steve-In on September 09, 2018, 08:27:05 PM
Beautiful shotgun.  I have a Birmingham 18 gauge that has a nicely engraved silver thumb piece .  There are no other identifing marks except for the normal proof stamps.
I have often wondered just who L R was.