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Lovely Ohio Percussion Buck & Ball Gun with Rudolph & Braun Patent Locks by Henry Pierce for His Son

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Lovely Ohio Percussion Buck & Ball Gun with Rudolph & Braun Patent Locks by Henry Pierce for His Son
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.34 cal over 36 bore, 33'' round barrels with bright excellent bores, the upper rifle barrel with crisp rifling. This lovely rifle is accompanied by an extensive dossier/archive of information from the Pierce family, including many typewritten letters from the 1930s by Percy E. Pierce in-which he describes this exact rifle as being made for his father Jay A. Pierce by his grandfather, the gunmaker Henry Pierce, and had stayed in their family all that time. The rifle is in very fine condition appearing to have seen very little actual use, the barrels retaining about 75-80% original plum-brown finish showing some even toning to a pleasant smooth gray patina under bright light along with a few light handling marks and light handling marks. The top barrel shows crisp maker markings with Grafton Ohio address and the bolsters show fine smoky casehardened colors. The raised back action lockplates are a similar case-hardened patina showing some nice silvery remnants and crisp Rudolph & Braun patent dates, which covers an improved lockplate design that relocates much of the internal lock parts into a more compact inner plate, thus allowing the stock to be stronger as less inletting needs to be performed. The German silver fittings are a bit spartan but lovely and tasteful featuring single spur triggerguard with curlicue at rear, crescent buttplate with toe plate, pendulum patchbox and decorative starburst inlay on the left side, these last three with light borderline hashmarks. The walnut buttstock is in near excellent condition retaining essentially all of its original varnish with just some scattered light dings and handling marks from the years, the hardware fit also excellent throughout and the wood exhibiting fine tiger stripe grain figure throughout. The rifle is sighted with a long tang sight with flip-up aperture disc that retains some fine fire blue, fine v-notch sporting rear and generous German silver blade front sight and the original German silver-tipped hickory ramrods are present. The right rifle lock is single-acting, requiring the set trigger to be set for it to be cocked while the left shotgun lock does not require the set trigger. The front trigger fires both locks and if both are cocked the trigger will indeed fire them independently, making for a versatile lock arrangement. The dossier also includes a tintype of Henry Pierce, a calling card for his company, negatives of his shop and family farm, a fine small framed daguerreotype of Henry, original letterhead stamp of Henry Pierce and other pertinent documents from Percy Pierce. Finally included is a selection of gun-related tools and equipment from the Pierce estate including: an antique target globe front sight, two antique pliers, patch cutter, lead pourer, three dual cavity and one single cavity bullet moulds of various sizes and configurations, two fluted medium-sized powder flasks (one marked by American Flask & Cap Co.) and a leather shot pouch that shows expected moderate wear. This is an exceptional ensemble with fine provenance for the advanced American antique arms collector. (13F11804-33) {ANTIQUE} [Dale Beeks Collection] (4000/6000)