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*PAIR OF BONEHILL BOXLOCK GAME GUNS WITH ORIGINAL CASE.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
*PAIR OF BONEHILL BOXLOCK GAME GUNS WITH ORIGINAL CASE.
SN 1866N/ 2219N. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4" Chambers. This pair of guns are gold inlaid with nos. "1" or "2", for each gun respectively, on rib extensions and top levers (not on forends). Gun no. "1" has 30-1/4" steel bbls with sunken game rib with raised rear extension and small front ramp. that is engraved "Belmont Interchangeable" and "Three Bell Steel" on tops. Gun no. "2" has 28" sleeved bbls with no front ramp. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham black powder proofs. Case hardened actions have nicely filed beads, and feature automatic safeties (SAFE inlaid in gold), bushed strikers, and double triggers. Action of gun no "1" is engraved with nearly full coverage medium scroll framing ovals of rose and scroll on each side. Fences are carved with a semi relief rosebud (?). Action of gun no. "2" is engraved with nearly full coverage well cut tight scroll framing naive vignettes of dogs and game on sides; setters and snipe on left, and on right they are pointing flushing pheasant. Bottoms of both actions are engraved "Belmont Interchangeable Hammerless". Trigger guards are scroll engraved and each have grade (?), "1D1H" at grip. Stocks of nicely matched, well streaked, and nicely figured European walnut with "Prince of Wales" grips, which are interestingly fluted, have inlet horn buttons at ends, and are nicely checkered in flat top point pattern. Side panels are recess carved, with checkering in recesses, and have inlet horn arrow-shaped drop points. Stocks both measure 14-1/4" over composition buttplates with Bonehill logos. Grip area of gun no. "2" has been repaired with brass overlay screwed onto both sides. Matching splinter forends have Anson releases. Gun no. "1": Bore diameter: left-.734, right -.732. Bore restrictions: left -.040 (Full), right -.001 (Cyl). Wall thickness: left -.028, right -.030. Drop at heel: 1-15/16", drop at comb: 1-1/2". Weight: 6 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 14-1/4". Gun no. "2": Bore diameter: left-.721, right -.719. Bore restrictions: left -.018 (Mod), right -.007 (IC). Wall thickness: left -.040, right -.040. Drop at heel: 2-1/16", drop at comb: 1-1/2". Weight: 6 lbs. 9 oz. LOP: 14-1/4". Original makers oak and leather two gun case with shaped brass corners is embossed "A. Holford - Gower," "10, Queen's Road Mansions" "LONDON. W." There are some British Railway stickers on top. Case is lined in scarlet cloth, and has paper Bonehill label on lid, with partitions for both guns. CONDITION: Gun no. "1" is fine, with most of an old re-black on bbls, engraving somewhat softened. Action retains traces of case color where protected, is mostly a gray brown. Wood retains most of what appears to be its orig oil finish, lightly cleaned on butt. Checkering is slightly worn, with some diamonds missing. Bores are very good, mostly shiny, with some scattered light pitting throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Gun no. "2" is good.††Newly sleeved bbls retain nearly all of their shiny blue with some scattered rusting toward muzzle. Orig engraving of mono-bloc is considerably softened. Action retains perhaps 20 - 30% orig case hardening color, and is mostly silver gray. Wood with aforementioned brass plate repair, which is toned to mustard and orange, otherwise has wood similar to gun no. "1". Bores are excellent, bright and shiny. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Case is fine, darkened, with numerous rubs around edges. Straps are missing. handle replaced. Interior cloth is fine with some slight insect damage, marks and rubs, and light soiling from contact with guns and bbls. Label is good, somewhat foxed, with one nickel sized rub. 4-48179 MGM166