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HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT L. C. SMITH PRESENTATION BAKER PATENT THREE BARREL GUN WITH DOCUMENTATION INC

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:30,000.00 USD Estimated At:60,000.00 - 90,000.00 USD
HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT L. C. SMITH PRESENTATION BAKER PATENT THREE BARREL GUN WITH DOCUMENTATION INC
SN 1043 (1st year). Cal. 12 ga. x 12 ga x 38-55 (most are .44 cal). 30" Fine Damascus bbls are engraved "Presented to L. H. Smith by L. C. Smith Maker of the Baker Gun, Syracuse N. Y." on broad concave rib. One standing, one folding leaf buckhorn rear sight is dovetailed through "Syracuse". Small German silver blade front sight is set into rib. Bbl flats are stamped with SN and what appears to be "3". Although stamped as grade "3", engraving more approximates that found on grade "4" guns, and fancy checkering pattern eclipses that shown on catalog cut of a grade "5". This blending of features is not unusual on presentation guns. Unique case hardened action with locking lug actuated by pushing front trigger forward to open, has hammer boxlocks to fire shotgun bbls, and with rifle selector in front of front trigger, with rifle bbl being fired by rear trigger. A standard folding rear sight is on top tang. Action, hammers, and locks are engraved with exceptionally well cut small and medium scroll with geometric borders. Rear portions of locks have finely detailed oval vignettes of dogs in appropriate backgrounds, with a pair of hounds bounding into open meadow with fence line and copse in background on left side; and pair of alert setters in wooded background on right. "Bakers Patent" is on each side. Trigger guard bow depicts a standing buck with recumbent doe in meadow with evergreen background. Engraving is of the quality, and in the style of Jacob Glahn, but is unsigned. Beautifully figured and marbled European walnut full capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14" over checkered hard rubber buttplate. Checkering at grip is in fancy arcaded pattern, with double line borders. Matching splinter forend has heavy schnabled steel tip, and attaches to bbls with captive side nail through oval steel escutcheons. 12 ga. Bbls: Bore diameter: left-.745, right -.745. Bore restrictions: left -.025 with .004 recess (Full), right -.025 with no recess (Mod). Wall thickness: left -.032, right -.036. Drop at heel: 2-3/4", drop at comb: 1-5/8". Weight: 9 lbs. 1 oz. LOP: 14". PROVENANCE: This important gun was most likely presented by L. C. Smith to his brother L. H. Smith shortly after forming the L. C. Smith Co. and is therefore a gun of great historical interest. Included with gun is an exceptionally rare 1885 L. C. Smith catalog (9" x 6"), depicting the Smith double gun on the cover, but with woodcut and info on the Baker Patent 3 bbl gun inside. Also included is the original L. C. Smith production ledger for 1880 through 1887 listing number and type of guns produced per month. Along with a tally of the amount of sales per year and an exceptionally rare note signed by "LCS" on Lyman C. Smith letterhead, when giving the ledger book to "George", likely his brother-in-law George Livermore and co-founder of Ithaca Gun Co. The above is noted in Brophy's L.C. SMITH SHOTGUN book on pp 7 & 46. Also included is copy of THE ITHACA GUN COMPANY FROM THE BEGINNING by Walt Snyder in which he outlines the history of the company and the impact of the Smith family. This particular gun is mentioned on page 222 as the first entry under historically significant guns from the Ithaca Museum. CONDITION: Near Excellent. Bbls retain approx 80% of their orig brown finish, with fine definition to Damascus pattern. Action and locks retain over 90% orig case hardening color, which is vivid where protected, silvering slightly on forend iron, sharp edges, and top tang. Hammers are cleaned silver, left with nearly invisible repair at neck. Blue of trigger plate is considerably flaked at front. Trigger guard retains most of its bright blue, flaking slightly at bow and considerably at grip. Stocks retain nearly all of their French polish finish, worn through at high edges, and a bit frosted, with a number of light marks and scratches. Buttplate has 5/8" chip at toe. Bores are excellent. Rifle bore is sharp and shiny throughout. Action is tight. Left firing pin is broken. A unique opportunity for advanced collector to acquire the "Grandfather" of L.C. Smith Shotguns and rare related personal artifacts from the Smith family. 4-48906 MGM171