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November 14, 2015

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  • 11.14.2015 Unknown origin, possibly Philadelphia area. 1830-1850
    Unknown origin, possibly Philadelphia area. 1830-1850

    Original percussion rifle with a 44” lightly swamped 38 cal. barrel. The signature on the top of the barrel is worn away and only “Phila” remains. Double set triggers and a nicely designed patchbox that is not engraved.

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  • 11.14.2015 Berks Co. Reading City rifle
    Berks Co. Reading City rifle
    Contemporary Guns

    This rifle is based on the work of Henry Mauger, a well-known Berks Co. maker. It has a 38” Colerain 50 caliber barrel, a Jim chambers Late Ketland lock and Davis double set triggers. This nice Berks Co. style rifle is designed for the hunter. It is nicely incise carved […]

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  • 11.14.2015 Lehigh Valley shimmel
    Lehigh Valley shimmel
    Contemporary Guns

    A charming rendition of a Lehigh Valley area “Shimmel.” The rifle has a 42” Colerain B weight 50 cal. barrel and a Jim Chambers large Siler Germanic style lock, as well as a simple single trigger with about a 4 lb. pull. The curly maple stock is decorated with various […]

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