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FINE CONDITION & QUALITY 7 BARREL PERCUSSION

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
FINE CONDITION & QUALITY 7 BARREL PERCUSSION
VOLLEY GUN BY PERIN LEPAGE. Cal. 46. NSN. A fairly light sporting variation of Henry Nock's famous 7 barrel volley gun as used by the British Navy; this finely made gun has cluster of 25 5/8" twist barrels which are engraved "PERIN LEPAGE A PARIS" (working in 1823-1865 in Paris and Vienna) on narrow top rib. Breech area is case hardened and has nicely filed percussion bolster. Breech iron, also case hardened, has long top extension which is concave and rear is affixed with wide "U" notch removable sight. Early type percussion lock with integral front and rear fences is fitted with flat faced serpentine hammer. Central portion of plate engraved with maker's name and address within an oval. Trigger plate has fancy fleur de lis flush finial. Steel trigger guard has very broad bow. Swan neck stock of very finely marbled and lightly figured European walnut measures 12 3/4" over steel buttplate with top return matching trigger plate. Stock is nicely detailed with long swept right hand cheekpiece and checkered bulbous grip which terminates in raised shallow volute toward rear. Top tang is fully supported with raised wooden pedestal. Forend is also checkered in fancy pattern matching grip. Barrels attach to stock with captive side bolt through oval steel escutcheons. Greenheart ramrod with brass tip and tail (worm under cap) mounts through two plain pipes and steel thimble. A lanyard ring is fitted to loop integral with central pipe. CONDITION: very fine. Barrels retaining 70-80% original brown finish with scattered marks and minor dings. High edges show some silvering and wear. Breech and breech iron retain most of their original color. Steel furniture shows cleaning to silver and brown with some traces of original color. Lockplate and hammer retain around 90% of their original bright case color with some staining and high edge wear. Stock shows a considerable number of light marks and dings overall with a few fairly heavy compressions; all in its original oil finish which rates about 90%. Bores are good, but show considerable rusting which may clean. Lock is crisp. (01-23330/MGM). ANTIQUE. $20,000-30,000.