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Very Fine US GI-Captured German Percussion Double Fowler by I.L. Dotter

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Very Fine US GI-Captured German Percussion Double Fowler by I.L. Dotter
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16 ga, 32'' lovely damascus barrels with bright excellent bores. This is a very high grade gun, the barrels showing wonderful wootz-style tight swirling damascus throughout, the metal surfaces mostly a pleasant medium gray patina with some pale brown undertones and showing a few small spots of mild oxidation staining but otherwise rating near excellent. The barrel rib shows maker's name ''I.L. DOTTER IN WURZBURG'' inlaid in gold. The breech plug, upper tang, back action lockplates and triggerguard all show fine smooth gray case-hardening with a little mild gray-brown speckling here and there. The metal surfaces are embellished with lovely detailed foliate scrollwork throughout with fine line background shading and tasteful little gold and silver foliate inlays. The hammer screws and sling swivels show nice fire blue and the top of the breech plug shows an inlaid family coat of arms. The checkered deluxe walnut stock remains in excellent condition retaining essentially all of its original varnish with just some sparsely scattered light dings and handling marks. Hardware fit remains excellent and the stock features a nice rounded left-side cheekpiece, fancy rosewood pistolgrip and shows lovely grain figure throughout. The buttplate is a touch proud at the toe due to slight shrinkage but this is very unobtrusive. The original German silver-capped and horn-tipped rosewood ramrod with worm end is present and the locks are crisp and seem to function well mechanically. Included is a small dossier of information that contains a signed note by Lamoine Baldock, who served in the 3rd Ordnance Company (MM), describing his service and duties during the Second World War. When occupying a town, the mayor would be told to issue an order to collect all civilian firearms, and in April 1945 outside of the town of Neustadt about 30 miles southwest of Wurzburg Mr. Baldock spotted this shotgun on top of a pile of guns about three feet high and eight feet across. Due to its fine condition and appearance he decided to ''rescue'' it from inevitable destruction. Some other ancillary printouts and historical notes are present as well. Lamoine Baldock was from Oklahoma and passed away in 2011 at the age of 92, his obituary noting his passion for firearms. Johann Leonhart Dotter is listed as being active in Wurzburg in 1844 and this exact shotgun is also pictured and described on the littlegun.info website. This is a lovely German double with some fascinating provenance for the advanced German arms or Second World War collector. (13C11738-PV5) [John Micavich Collection] (3000/5000)