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Lot 5482ANTIQUE

A cased English percussion combination gun by Joseph Charles Reilly
London, 1837-47

8 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$1,404 inc. premium

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A cased English percussion combination gun by Joseph Charles Reilly
London, 1837-47

Serial no. 3329, 10 gauge/.58 caliber. 30 inch brown twist barrels, the concave rib signed Joseph Charles Reilly 316 High Holburn London; single standing/single folding rear sight; breech end of rib inlaid with two platinum bands. London proofs. Patent breech. Scroll-engraved tang and back action locks, the latter signed Reilly. Engraved steel furniture. Figured walnut half-stock with vacant silver wrist escutcheon. Sling swivels. Brass-tipped ramrod. Together with green baize-lined oak case. Accessories including cleaning rod, basketweave pattern powder flask, two powder measures, oiler, nipple wrench, main spring vise and leather strap.
Condition: Very good. Barrels retain much period re-browned finish. Locks with traces of later casehardening. Sharp markings throughout. Stock with light marks. Case lid with scattered marks and missing escutcheon. Interior with old relining. Accessories good to very good.
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Note: Joseph Charles Reilly, London, 1830-58, 1837-47 at 316 High Holburn.

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