JMCCARDLE
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Hello Members,
I am interested in acquiring more knowlege regarding a pair of fine model 12's inherited by my wife from her stepmother's stepfather. He was the original owner and I believe he purchaced them prior to 1957. One 12 ga., one 20 ga. Both are heavily engraved with hunting scenes depicting hunter, dog, male and female pheasants, outdoor scene, and marvelous scroll work along top of barrel, side plates trigger guard. The bolt and follower are covered with a round swirl pattern. The work was stated by my mother in law to have been done in Japan by famous engraver between 1957-1961, not verified.
They both have ivory inlay of diamonds in the forestock and under the pistol grip. Both have plain barrels. Hunter, dog, pheasant are silver bass relief.
My local gun dealer described them like this:
20 ga. full choke, like new, professionally heavily engraved, original wood not cut down, original butt plate, bore perfect. 13¾" LOP. Serial Number 1319696.
12 ga. 98%metal, 80%wood, professionally engraved. 13¾" LOP including rubber butt pad. Stock cut down to accomodate butt pad. Choke not described but believed to be full also. Serial Number: 1669436
He stated the 20 ga. to be slightly rarer, valuing it at $2000 plus. The 12 ga. valuing it at $1200 plus.
The wood is nice but nothing fancy. Their condition is excellent to perfect and way too nice to hunt with.
I have many pictures that may be seen if requested from me by email.
I am looking to sell them as a pair only, thank you. Jack
PS, I found out that the 20ga. was made in 1951, and the 12ga. was made in 1957.
I have posted some photos on the thread, "Dating Model 12's by serial number"
I am interested in acquiring more knowlege regarding a pair of fine model 12's inherited by my wife from her stepmother's stepfather. He was the original owner and I believe he purchaced them prior to 1957. One 12 ga., one 20 ga. Both are heavily engraved with hunting scenes depicting hunter, dog, male and female pheasants, outdoor scene, and marvelous scroll work along top of barrel, side plates trigger guard. The bolt and follower are covered with a round swirl pattern. The work was stated by my mother in law to have been done in Japan by famous engraver between 1957-1961, not verified.
They both have ivory inlay of diamonds in the forestock and under the pistol grip. Both have plain barrels. Hunter, dog, pheasant are silver bass relief.
My local gun dealer described them like this:
20 ga. full choke, like new, professionally heavily engraved, original wood not cut down, original butt plate, bore perfect. 13¾" LOP. Serial Number 1319696.
12 ga. 98%metal, 80%wood, professionally engraved. 13¾" LOP including rubber butt pad. Stock cut down to accomodate butt pad. Choke not described but believed to be full also. Serial Number: 1669436
He stated the 20 ga. to be slightly rarer, valuing it at $2000 plus. The 12 ga. valuing it at $1200 plus.
The wood is nice but nothing fancy. Their condition is excellent to perfect and way too nice to hunt with.
I have many pictures that may be seen if requested from me by email.
I am looking to sell them as a pair only, thank you. Jack
PS, I found out that the 20ga. was made in 1951, and the 12ga. was made in 1957.
I have posted some photos on the thread, "Dating Model 12's by serial number"