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Cased Engraved and Gold Inlaid John Manton & Son Percussion Double Barrel Shotgun with Desirable Bird’s Eye Maple Stock - Serial no. 10857, 16 gauge, 29 1/8 inch solid rib bbl., brown/blue/gold finish, walnut stock. Manufactured c. 1839. It is recorded on page 110 of “The Mantons” by W. Keith Neal and D.H.L. Back, where it is noted as owned by “N. Blank, U.S.A.” A certificate from F. Theodore Dexter for Norman Blank is included. The concave rib has a gold bead front sight with a gold sunburst pattern inlaid base, “John Manton & Son, London.” in gold inlay, and gold inlaid foliate patterns. The breech plugs and the Damascus barrels feature additional gold inlaid scroll patterns. The underside of each barrel has the serial number and partially faded London proof marks, including what appears to be an “18” bore marking (the barrels now measure 16 bore). The serial number is repeated on each breech hook. The locks are blued with gold inlaid scrollwork and double line borders and are each signed “JOHN MANTON & SON/PATENT” in banners at the center. The wedge and wrist escutcheons are gold, and the remaining mounts are blued steel with fine engraving including a dog scene
on the trigger guard bow and a trio of pheasant on the tang. The finely figured maple stock has both bird’s eye and flame figure and is serial numbered on the inside of the barrel channel.. The included wood case has a John Manton & Son trade label, and G. & J.W. Hawksley powder flask.