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MUSEUM-CONDITION ITALIAN PERCUSSION SHOTGUN - PRESENTATION CASED
Description: Museum-Condition Italian Percussion Shotgun – Owned by Captain Francis Hall, 7th Hussars
An exceptional and historically significant Italian percussion shotgun crafted by F.P. Roghat of Turin, Italy in the mid 1800's, stylistically influenced by the Italian Renaissance. This exquisite firearm once belonged to Captain Francis Hall (1805–1888) of Park Hall, Mansfield Woodhouse, a British officer in the 7th Hussars and High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire (1846).
Barrels: 32" chain Damascus with tight ribs and mirror bores (.724 - 12 GAUGE)
Locks: Elegant rebated bar action with refined step
Stock: Beautifully figured wood, free of cracks, with unusually fine checkering featuring a floral-border motif
Dimensions: LOP – 14 1/8", Drop at comb – 1 9/16", Drop at heel – 2"
Weight: 6 lbs 15 oz
This shotgun displays harmonious engraving and depth-rich checkering, blending form and function with an artistic eye for detail.
Included is the original case in remarkable condition, complete with:
Shot and powder pouches
Mainspring vise
Period tools
Fitted leather overcase bearing the name and address of Francis Hall, Esq.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a fine firearm with aristocratic provenance and outstanding craftsmanship. Shipping: $100 - Can be shipped directly
MUSEUM-CONDITION ITALIAN PERCUSSION SHOTGUN - PRESENTATION CASED
Description: Museum-Condition Italian Percussion Shotgun – Owned by Captain Francis Hall, 7th Hussars
An exceptional and historically significant Italian percussion shotgun crafted by F.P. Roghat of Turin, Italy in the mid 1800's, stylistically influenced by the Italian Renaissance. This exquisite firearm once belonged to Captain Francis Hall (1805–1888) of Park Hall, Mansfield Woodhouse, a British officer in the 7th Hussars and High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire (1846).
Barrels: 32" chain Damascus with tight ribs and mirror bores (.724 - 12 GAUGE)
Locks: Elegant rebated bar action with refined step
Stock: Beautifully figured wood, free of cracks, with unusually fine checkering featuring a floral-border motif
Dimensions: LOP – 14 1/8", Drop at comb – 1 9/16", Drop at heel – 2"
Weight: 6 lbs 15 oz
This shotgun displays harmonious engraving and depth-rich checkering, blending form and function with an artistic eye for detail.
Included is the original case in remarkable condition, complete with:
Shot and powder pouches
Mainspring vise
Period tools
Fitted leather overcase bearing the name and address of Francis Hall, Esq.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a fine firearm with aristocratic provenance and outstanding craftsmanship. Shipping: $100 - Can be shipped directly
MUSEUM-CONDITION ITALIAN PERCUSSION SHOTGUN - PRESENTATION CASED
Description: Museum-Condition Italian Percussion Shotgun – Owned by Captain Francis Hall, 7th Hussars
An exceptional and historically significant Italian percussion shotgun crafted by F.P. Roghat of Turin, Italy in the mid 1800's, stylistically influenced by the Italian Renaissance. This exquisite firearm once belonged to Captain Francis Hall (1805–1888) of Park Hall, Mansfield Woodhouse, a British officer in the 7th Hussars and High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire (1846).
Barrels: 32" chain Damascus with tight ribs and mirror bores (.724 - 12 GAUGE)
Locks: Elegant rebated bar action with refined step
Stock: Beautifully figured wood, free of cracks, with unusually fine checkering featuring a floral-border motif
Dimensions: LOP – 14 1/8", Drop at comb – 1 9/16", Drop at heel – 2"
Weight: 6 lbs 15 oz
This shotgun displays harmonious engraving and depth-rich checkering, blending form and function with an artistic eye for detail.
Included is the original case in remarkable condition, complete with:
Shot and powder pouches
Mainspring vise
Period tools
Fitted leather overcase bearing the name and address of Francis Hall, Esq.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a fine firearm with aristocratic provenance and outstanding craftsmanship. Shipping: $100 - Can be shipped directly
MUSEUM-CONDITION ITALIAN PERCUSSION SHOTGUN - PRESENTATION CASED
Description: Museum-Condition Italian Percussion Shotgun – Owned by Captain Francis Hall, 7th Hussars
An exceptional and historically significant Italian percussion shotgun crafted by F.P. Roghat of Turin, Italy in the mid 1800's, stylistically influenced by the Italian Renaissance. This exquisite firearm once belonged to Captain Francis Hall (1805–1888) of Park Hall, Mansfield Woodhouse, a British officer in the 7th Hussars and High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire (1846).
Barrels: 32" chain Damascus with tight ribs and mirror bores (.724 - 12 GAUGE)
Locks: Elegant rebated bar action with refined step
Stock: Beautifully figured wood, free of cracks, with unusually fine checkering featuring a floral-border motif
Dimensions: LOP – 14 1/8", Drop at comb – 1 9/16", Drop at heel – 2"
Weight: 6 lbs 15 oz
This shotgun displays harmonious engraving and depth-rich checkering, blending form and function with an artistic eye for detail.
Included is the original case in remarkable condition, complete with:
Shot and powder pouches
Mainspring vise
Period tools
Fitted leather overcase bearing the name and address of Francis Hall, Esq.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a fine firearm with aristocratic provenance and outstanding craftsmanship. Shipping: $100 - Can be shipped directly