This fine mid-8th century fowler was made by William Bailes in London. Bailes died in the 1750's and is known as the father of the side-by-side shotgun. The twin-steel barrels are separated by a concave rib and both are swamped at the muzzles, hooked breeches and gold-lined touch-holes. Tops of both breeches show a gold rampant lion proof and are inscribed "Bailes", bottoms of both stamped with London view and proof marks, as well as crown over "F", indicating that Bailes was a foreigner to the Gunmaker's Guild. Flat lockplates both inscribed "W. Bailes". Double triggers decorated with two scrolls protruding from backs. Finely engraved brass furniture. Walnut half-stock of plain walnut with ornate symmetrical shell carved in relief behind the barrel tang in the traditional Georgian fashion. Relief panels around lock and sideplate. Complete with original brass-tipped wooden ramrod with original steel worm on tip. CONDITION: Barrels retain a grey lightly pitted surface, bores cleaned but showing some freckling throughout. Locks very good with grey patina. One cock and cock screw are period replacements. Brass retains a dark mustard patina. Stock shows some scattered marks from use and minor splinters absent along forearm. A very high quality and exceptionally early English flintlock side-by-side. PROVENANCE: Originally found by Jim Alexander at an Easton, Maryland duck decoy show, ex. James Chambers. Name Value Accessories Barrel Length 32-5/8" Barrel Wall Thickness Chamber Choke Drop at Comb Drop at Heel FFL Status Antique Gauge 12-Bore Internal Bore Diameter Length of Pull 13-9/16" Manufacturer Model Paperwork Provenance Weight Serial Number NSN
This fine mid-8th century fowler was made by William Bailes in London. Bailes died in the 1750's and is known as the father of the side-by-side shotgun. The twin-steel barrels are separated by a concave rib and both are swamped at the muzzles, hooked breeches and gold-lined touch-holes. Tops of both breeches show a gold rampant lion proof and are inscribed "Bailes", bottoms of both stamped with London view and proof marks, as well as crown over "F", indicating that Bailes was a foreigner to the Gunmaker's Guild. Flat lockplates both inscribed "W. Bailes". Double triggers decorated with two scrolls protruding from backs. Finely engraved brass furniture. Walnut half-stock of plain walnut with ornate symmetrical shell carved in relief behind the barrel tang in the traditional Georgian fashion. Relief panels around lock and sideplate. Complete with original brass-tipped wooden ramrod with original steel worm on tip. CONDITION: Barrels retain a grey lightly pitted surface, bores cleaned but showing some freckling throughout. Locks very good with grey patina. One cock and cock screw are period replacements. Brass retains a dark mustard patina. Stock shows some scattered marks from use and minor splinters absent along forearm. A very high quality and exceptionally early English flintlock side-by-side. PROVENANCE: Originally found by Jim Alexander at an Easton, Maryland duck decoy show, ex. James Chambers. Name Value Accessories Barrel Length 32-5/8" Barrel Wall Thickness Chamber Choke Drop at Comb Drop at Heel FFL Status Antique Gauge 12-Bore Internal Bore Diameter Length of Pull 13-9/16" Manufacturer Model Paperwork Provenance Weight Serial Number NSN
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