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Lot 3519¢

A 20 gauge Parker Brothers DHE grade boxlock shotgun
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$6,435 inc. premium

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A 20 gauge Parker Brothers DHE grade boxlock shotgun

Serial no. 171353 for 1915, 20 gauge. Blued 30 inch Titanic steel barrels with solid matte rib. Ejectors. Automatic safety. Double triggers. Case colored boxlock action with scroll engraving framing panel scenes; a pointer on the left side, a setter on the right and four grouse in flight on the underside. Checkered walnut splinter fore-end with Anson release. Checkered straight-grip stock of partly figured walnut; oval silver escutcheon; skeletal buttplate. Side panels with crossbolt reinforcing screw set in engraved teardrop-shaped panels. Leather covered oak case, green felt lined and stenciled J.A. Perez on lid.
Condition: Very good. Reblued barrels retain about 90% of finish, with case wear. Bores are bright. Action with traces of original case colors. Ejectors not functioning. Refinished stock with dull areas, minor scratches, dents, and a 1/4 inch hairline crack from the left side of the frame tang into the checkering, the other side with a repaired crack. Fore-end with minor scratches and a minor chip on the left top side. Case worn and missing leather straps, handle detached at one end; interior faded with wear and staining.
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Data:
Chokes: .002"/.024" Skeet/ImpMod.
Pull: 14 inches
Weight: 6 lbs.
Chambers 2 1/2 inches

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