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2485
$11,500.00

*BROWNING MIDAS GRADE GUN NUMBER “TWO” OF A PAIR ENGRAVED BY M. BODSON.

SN 40080S74. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. This gun is no. “2” of a pair, with the numeral “II” gold inlaid at rear of rib and left rear of action. It has 26-1/2″ bbls choked skeet and skeet, fitted with raised, ventilated game rib. Browning name and Utah and Montreal addresses are on left side over “MADE IN BELGIUM”, with right side marked “BROWNING SUPERPOSED” and “SPECIAL STEEL” with gauge information over “BROWNING PATENTS”. Rear portion of bbls have 2″ triangles of large, shaded, open, scrolled acanthus matching that on typical blued Superposed action, fitted with single selective gold-plated trigger. Action is engraved with nicely cut and shaded, large, open scroll with acanthus highlights, surrounding gold inlaid scenes of game birds within nicely swept, gold inlaid, wire surrounds. This treatment was designed by noted Browning engraver, Louis Vrancken, specially for the Midas grade. This gun portrays a trio of pheasants taking flight across open meadow on left, and with a trio of ducks flushing from marsh on right. Bottom of action has gold inlaid quail flying over grass in central vignette. This fine engraving and inlay is by Mario Bodson, whose signature is on bottom rear of pheasant scene. Trigger guard is also engraved with scroll, and has vacant shield on bow. Flame figured American walnut straight grip, oil finished, buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over skip line checkered wood butt. Modified point pattern checkering wraps around grip. Field forend is checkered in point pattern, and has dramatic fiddle figure. Drop at heel: 1-5/8″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Weight: 7 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Excellent, near new, with some light forend marks on bbls and a few minor handling marks on wood. Mechanically crisp. Possibly unfired. 4-53608 MGM259 (12,000-17,000) – Lot 2485


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2014
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