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2250
$15,525.00

*20 GAUGE FUNKEN ENGRAVED BROWNING SUPERPOSED “IV” GRADE WITH CASE. SN 8398. (ca 1951?)Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 26-3/8″ Bbls with matted, ventilated rib, have Browning St. Louis, Missouri address. Coin finished action is engraved in number “4” style in deep relief with oak leaves and acorns as counterpoint to game scenes, with fox bringing duck back to den on left; setter and pointer with flushing and retrieved pheasants on right. Bottom of action portrays a pair of pigeons; with pair of pheasants, one perched on branch, on trigger guard bow. This is the work of famed Browning engraver Felix Funken whose signature appears at bottom rear of both sides of action. Nicely marbled European walnut, long tang, round knob buttstock measures 14-1/8″ over Browning composition buttplate. Point pattern checkering with beaded and mullered borders is at grip, and on matching field type forend. Bore diameter: top -.608, bottom -.607. Bore restrictions: top -.020 (Mod), bottom -.011 (IC). Wall thickness: top-.045, bottom -.045. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Weight: 6 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. Leatherite Browning case is lined in fawn faux fur, and contains a pair of snap caps in green box, “Browning Lifetime Luggage Case” instructions, and a key. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbls retain approx 98% blue with only a few very minor marks. Action retains nearly all of its orig coin finish, background darkened from accumulated oil from maintenance over the years. Stocks retain nearly all of their orig varnish finish, with numerous minor marks and nicks, and some areas of lifting around buttplate. Checkering has very slight wear, still bright. Bores are excellent, bright and shiny throughout. Mechanically crisp. Case is very fine with only a few rubs and marks on exterior. Interior cloth has some slight soiling from contact with gun. Rear bbl holding block is detached (screws missing). 4-47532 MGM54 (8,000-12,000)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2013
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