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LOT 1073
Very Scarce Factory Panel Scene
Engraved Sharps Model 1853 Slant Breech
Sporting Carbine - Serial no. 11265, 44 cal., 22 inch
round bbl., blue/casehardened finish, walnut stock. This Sharps
Model 1853 sporting carbine was factory engraved at the Sharps Rifle
Manufacturing Co. in Hartford, Connecticut, and is chambered in 60 bore (.44
caliber), with a 22 inch octagon barrel, double triggers, globe and ladder sights with
a tang mounted peep sight. The distinctive Hartford factory Germanic scroll engraving,
consisting of tight circular scrollwork on a punch-dot background, covers the top of the
barrel between the rear sight and receiver, the receiver, lock plate, hammer, upper and lower
tang, lever, patch box and buttplate tang. This style engraving is also found on factory engraved
Colt revolvers manufactured in the mid-1850s. The left of the receiver does not have a sling bar
and ring which were frequently not fitted to Model 1853 sporting carbines. The carbine has the
distinctive “slant breech” receiver with Lawrence pellet primer. The stock and forearm are straight grain
American walnut with an iron patch box and buttplate. The barrel is blued, and the receiver, lock plate,
patch box, buttplate and lever are color casehardened. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped “SHARP’S RIFLE/
MANUFG.CO./HARTFORD CONN” in three lines. The lock plate is roll-stamped “SHARPS/PATENT/1852” in three
lines in a panel surrounded by scrollwork with scenery of a waterfowl flying out of the water behind. A scene of
hunting dogs taking down a stag is engraved on the patchbox, and hunting dogs taking down a bear are engraved
on the left of the receiver. “SHARPS/PATENT/1848” is roll-stamped on the upper receiver tang in a panel surrounded by scrollwork
ahead of the serial number. The matching serial number is located on the underside of the barrel, rear flat of the forearm,
underside of the patchbox door and underside of the buttplate.
CONDITION: Fine, retains 60% plus original blue finish on the barrel with scattered freckling and brown patina. The casehardened surfaces exhibit a smooth gray
patina with some areas of light freckling and brown surface patina. Crisp highly attractive engraving all around. Wood is also fine with some scattered light scratches,
some areas of light crazing, a small re-glued cracked section ahead of the buttplate tang, and otherwise defined edges. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 20,000 - 30,000
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