I realize that this is the ALR, and I am thankful that Dennis allows us to post on English Sporting Rifles as well. So, thank you Dennis for allowing some wiggle room for those of us that have other interest as well.
I seem to of found myself buying this rifle recently. I have not taken delivery of it yet, hopefully my check clears and they ship it this week.
Some of you might of heard of Cletus Klein, this rifle is from his collection. Cletus passed away this summer and his collection is being sold off. My understanding is that Cletus was from TX and was a serious collector of fine guns. Several years ago when I bought my Rigby the bidding at the end was between Cletus and myself. I was at my last bid for the Rigby, thankfully Cletus did not bid again and I won that auction. I was told that Cletus spent $200,000 to $300,000 at that auction buying guns.
I am hoping I can get this rifle worked up so that I can still go deer hunting with it this year.
I told my wife that this is her Christmas present. Her comment was simply "at least it is not a vacuum cleaner"
This is part of the information on this rifle.
.53 caliber, 30'' barrels with bright excellent bores. The locks feature sliding safeties and show lovely scroll engraving with makers name appearing on each lock. The tang is also fully engraved with beautiful scroll appearing on the triggerguard, buttplate tang and tailpipe. The round patchbox is engraved with a large recumbent cat, likely a leopard. The barrels are engraved on top rib ''WILKINSON & SON GUN MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY PALL MALL LONDON'' with platinum blow out plugs on either side of breech. The rifle is sighted with a simple bead front and three folding leaf express rear mounted in top rib with dovetail taking the second letter ''N'' in ''LONDON''. The original brass tipped ramrod is present and the toeline of stock shows a plain monogram plate. The condition is wonderful with the barrels retaining 90% evenly thinning restored brown finish with some very light pitting visible in some areas. The locks and tang are a wonderful even gray patina and are very smooth and free of pitting. The triggerguard with checkered pistolgrip spur, patchbox and buttplate all retain 95% nice quality old restored blue finish. The stock is of a fabulous piece of English walnut and has coarsely checkered wrist and forend and a wonderful round cheekrest. The checkered steel shotgun buttplate has an engraved tang and shows an old restored blue finish. The condition of the stock is excellent as beautifully refinished and the rifle points beautifully with a 14 1/4'' length of pull. The rifle comes in a period mahogany case which has likely been relined and rates very good with an American Flask and Cap Company Indian and buffalo flask which rates excellent with much original lacquer. The locks are very crisp and this rifle would be a joy to shoot.
Fleener