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*MAGNIFICENT HIGH CONDITION L.C. SMITH GRADE A-3 12GA SHOTGUN.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:32,500.00 USD Estimated At:65,000.00 - 95,000.00 USD
*MAGNIFICENT HIGH CONDITION L.C. SMITH GRADE A-3 12GA SHOTGUN.
SN 5020. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4" Chambers. This exceedingly rare and magnificently engraved gun, one of only 17 A-3's made by Hunter Arms Co, and listed in L. C. SMITH SHOTGUNS by William S. Brophy (15 in 12 ga, all but one with 30" bbls), was shipped Feb. 12, 1901 (per factory letter). As listed, it has 30" bbls with raised, matted game rib. Rear portion of rib behind gold band divider, is beautifully engraved and gold inlaid with pigeon sitting on stump. Tops of bbls are engraved "Sir Joseph Whitworth Fluid Compressed Steel." and "Made to Order By the Hunter Arms Co. Fulton N. Y." There are 2-3/8" triangles of fine scroll at breech ends pierced by gold inlaid lightning bolts as well as 1-1/2" triangles of scroll and geometric bands at muzzles. Bbl flats are engine turned, left engraved with SN. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with Whitworth sheaf of wheat trademark. Case hardened standard weight action is filed with single bead around fences and is finely engraved with full coverage small floral scroll with larger blossom highlights, along with geometric borders for well detailed oval extra-deep relief panel vignettes of dogs on each lockplate. A setter is on left lockplate and a pointer on right. "L. C. Smith" is in floral terminated riband at front of each lockplate. Top of action behind scroll engraved fences has two oval delicately detailed vignettes of dogs retrieving birds; a Springer spaniel with snipe on left, and a curly haired spaniel with duck on right. Water table and breechface are highly polished in a unique treatment reserved for only one of a kind creations, with SN, patent date and "H.A. Co" engraved in panels on the water table surface. Trigger plate is engraved with covey of quail. Blued trigger guard has oval vignette of setters flushing quail with hunter shooting, flanked by smaller ovals portraying grouse on bow, with SN at grip. Trigger blades are nicely checkered. Very fine, red-toned, darkly marbled, and figured European walnut with "Prince of Wales" grip. Buttstock measures 14-3/8" over original ribbed composition buttplate. Exceptionally fine (36 LPI) fancy pattern borderless checkering has thin ribbons through pattern in fleur-di-lis style. Matching splinter ejector forend has inlet ebony tip, and round secondary ejector latch with knurled thumbpiece. Interior of iron is engraved with scroll and patent dates. Bore diameter: left-.728, right -.725. Bore restrictions: left -.039 (full), right -.032 (I mod). Wall thickness: left -.032, right -.030. Drop at heel: 3-1/16", drop at comb: 1-15/16". Weight: 7 lbs. 9 oz. LOP: 14-3/8". PROVENANCE: Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter and certified copy of original L.C. Smith ledger book page for this gun. Copies of pages from Col. Brophy's book. Orig 1907 vintage Hunter Arms Co catalog, listing the A-3. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining almost all of its orig finish on wood and metal, bbls with 95% + blue, only slightly thinned, and only a few minor marks. Action and lockplates retain 70 - 80% orig muted case color, silvered mostly on bottom of action, and at tails of lockplates. Stocks retain nearly all their orig rubbed oil finish, thinned slightly on right side of butt, with a few minor marks and light pings. Checkering of grip is excellent, with very light wear. Checkering of forend is more worn and darker from normal use. Forend iron and secondary release retain most of their orig blue. Trigger blades retain most of their bright blue. Screw slots look unturned. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Ejectors are in time. As fine an example of this beautifully finished shotgun as we have ever seen. The highest grade offered by Hunter Arms Co. from 1892 - 1913, and as splendid an example as one could hope to find. 4-47684 MGM85