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Lot #137

Lot 136: F. Sharp Arundel Percussion Hunting Rifle

Exquisite F. Sharp Arundel Marked Belted Percussion Hunting Rifle with Crest of an English Lord, Damascus Barrel, and Extraordinary Relief Carved Stock

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 8, 2017

Lot 136: F. Sharp Arundel Percussion Hunting Rifle

Exquisite F. Sharp Arundel Marked Belted Percussion Hunting Rifle with Crest of an English Lord, Damascus Barrel, and Extraordinary Relief Carved Stock

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 8, 2017

Estimated Price: $8,500 - $13,000
Price Realized:
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Exquisite F. Sharp Arundel Marked Belted Percussion Hunting Rifle with Crest of an English Lord, Damascus Barrel, and Extraordinary Relief Carved Stock

Manufacturer: F Sharp-Aurndel
Model: Percussion
Type: Rifle
Gauge: 49
Barrel: 24 inch octagon
Finish: Damascus/casehardened
Grip:
Stock: relief carved English wal
Item Views: 1577
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 67
Class: Antique
Description:

This extraordinary rifle has a belted barrel and originates from the late 19th century. It is marked "F. SHARP" on the lock plate just beneath the barrel and "F. SHARP.ARUNDEL" on the top of the barrel between the breech and rear sight. The silver escutcheon plate has a coat of arms of a bird with open wings perched on a shield with three popinjays diagonally and a crescent moon in the top right corner. The banner reads "LETCVRZON HOLDEWHAT CVRZONHELDE". This the coat of arms and motto of the Curzon family of England including Alfred Curzon (1831–1916), 4th Baron of Scardale and Rector of Kedleston, and his eldest son, George Nathaniel Curzon (1859–1925), 5th Baron/Viscount Scarsdale and Earl/1st Marquess George Curzon of Kedleston. It was likely manufactured in Arundel, England south of London although there is also an Arundel, Maine. Both of George's first and second wives were Americans. He was a conservative British statesman in the late 19th century and early 20th century serving in many notable roles included as Viceroy of India, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and as Leader of the House of Lords. As with many English nobles, Curzon enjoyed hunting as is evident given several photographs of him with hunted tigers. This hunting rifle has a Damascus two stage octagon barrel with a blade front sight and notch rear sight with two folding leaves. The lock and other metal fitting have scroll engraving, and most are casehardened. It is equipped with double set triggers. The half-stock has fine detailed engraving with a wolf-like face at the forend, a hog like face below the wrist, a squirrel with a nut for a trigger guard (made out of solid ebony!), and a raised relief carved wooded scene with a boar on the left side behind the cheek rest. There is a sliding fluted patch box on the right side of the butt which also has a contrasting ebony buttplate. Also includes a dark stained ramrod with round brass tip. It comes in a luggage style case with blue velvet fitted interior containing the rifle, a powder flask with hunting themed relief, two piece wrench, tin of percussion caps, and a round wooden container.

Rating Definition:

Excellent. The barrel retains 98% of the brown Damascus pattern with light high edge wear, some minor scuffs, and scratches. 90% of the vivid original case colors are present on the bolster and breech of the barrel along with the lock, tangs, and side plate. The escutcheons and inscription plate have a dark gray patina while the plates on the butt have a silver patina. The stock is extremely fine with scattered light scratches, some minor dings, and stress lines in the trigger guard from the squirrel's mouth through the front legs and through the wrist starting just before the comb. A sling swivel stud is absent behind the boar face on the bottom of the butt. Mechanically excellent with crisp markings and clear engraving. The case is in good condition with some wear from use, and the accessories are in fine condition overall.



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