Thanks for the responses friends.
I went back to that auctioneers web site and read again, and looked at the pics.
It says the "Kentucky Longrifle" is marked H.L. Dangler.
As I said the wood looks really good but it is hard to see the actual work, other than it appears highly carved with a standing lion in the area behind the cheek pc.
Cant tell the barrel size or caliber but it looks like it might be a little clubby.
It also looks like who ever owned it used it. The RR has a long cleaning jag sticking way out past the muzzle like is often the case at shoots, etc.
Also the brass is sort of dull, has a good used look.
The sights appear to be pretty high again often is the case with target shooters.
Its only about five miles from my home and at a small little auctioneer.
I couldnt guess how it got there.
But I have an idea what good custom LR's are worth. I'm going to go see if I can afford it, if it looks like the real thing in person.
I looked on Dangler's web site and saw nothing with that carved lion.
Thanks again