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CASED J. KUNZ (PHILADELPHIA) TWO BARREL PERCUSSION TAKEDOWN SHOTGUN/ RIFLE COMBINATION.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:15,000.00 USD Estimated At:30,000.00 - 40,000.00 USD
CASED J. KUNZ (PHILADELPHIA) TWO BARREL PERCUSSION TAKEDOWN SHOTGUN/ RIFLE COMBINATION.
NSN. Cal. .434 Groove diameter, (rifled with 8 deep rectangular grooves) and .496 bore diameter smooth bore. Both bbls are browned, 32-1/2" long with under ribs. Shotgun bbl is round, rifle bbl is octagonal and mounted with semi-buckhorn V-notch rear sight and picket post front dovetailed through top flat, which is engraved "J. KUNZ PHILADa" (1830-1840)behind sight. Patent breeches have snail shaped bolsters, and screw into boxlock percussion action with Q-D locking detent on left side. Action with flat faced lightly chamfered dolphin headed hammer, is engraved with exceptionally well cut large open scroll with geometric and feather borders. Right side is engraved "J. KUNZ" under hammer. Tangs of action are dovetailed into heavy iron ring, into which takedown buttstock engages with bayonet lugs. Buttplate with 2-1/2" tang, has 2" return fitted with button releasing hinged shoulder portion of plate to reveal holes in butt for storage of balls, etc. New hickory ramrod fits both sets of bbls, and is held by two plain pipes and long tailpipe. Varnished walnut case with inlet brass corners, hinged round section D-handle, and sliding lock fasteners, is lined in burgundy velvet. Case contains compartments for both sets of bbls, action and stock, and some accessories, including four ramrods (none of which fit either bbl), an American Cap & Flask Co leather flask pouch, and a Batty 1853 marked powder flask depicting American Indian with rifle and fallen deer, along with an 11 bore patch cutter, steel T-shaped combination nipple wrench/ screw driver with brass caps, as well as an empty Eely Bros cap tin. Empty covered compartments have patterned velvet borders and mother-of-pearl knobs on lids. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain most of what appears to be their orig brown. Action has traces of case color, but is mostly pewter gray. Stocks retain nearly all of their French polish finish. Bores are excellent. Lock is crisp. Case exterior is very fine, with a number of marks and stains in its orig finish. Interior cloth is fine, with a number of compressions and light stains. Interior partitions are mostly good, some loosening. Accessories are good. 4-50050 MGM332