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FINE CONTEMPORARY REPLICA OF A BUCKS COUNTY RIFLE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,750.00 USD Estimated At:3,500.00 - 5,500.00 USD
FINE CONTEMPORARY REPLICA OF A BUCKS COUNTY RIFLE
BY ANDREW VERNER AS BUILT BY WAYNE P. WATSON. Cal. 50. S# NSN. This attractive rifle has 48" swamped octagon barrel fitted with "V" notch rear and brass blade front sights. Top flat is engraved "0 W. Watson 5" (built in 2005). Early style lock has decorated chamfered plate, serpentine cock, inset facited pan, bridled friction frizzen and feather spring with foliate finial. Trigger, is not set and has fancy filed back. Stock of curly/quilted figure hard maple extends to muzzle with a brass cap and attaches to barrel with four side bolts without escutheons. Simple decorative mouldings are at front of lock and sideplate with incised lines along barrel channel and toeline. Incise scrolls are at front and rear of cheekpiece and in front of patchbox. Some inlaid silver wire is at rear of lock and sideplate as well as in front of trigger guard. Brass furniture consists of broad buttplate with short return and patchbox with fancy outline to sides and cover that hinges at bottom with release in toe return. Patchbox is engraved "This Rifle Made by" "A. Verner Gun Smith". Brass trigger guard has silver inlet oval on bow. Chamfered sideplate has nicely filed decoration. Silver inlays include an eight pointed stylized star at top of cheekpiece and a double headed eagle at balance point. An engraved oval is at top of grip. Hickory ramrod mounts through two beaded octagonal pipes and matching thimble with large pierced and engraved finial. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Wayne Watson advertising sheet listing this particular rifle for sale in 2010 for $10,000. CONDITION: very fine as manufactured with only a very few handling marks in all wood and metal finishes. Appears unfired although there are some flint strikes on frizzen. (01-23923/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,500-5,500.