Gun Engraving

This week's contender for "nice rib"

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And while I'm at it, this is mostly likely a Diamond Quality Model 375 (with ejectors) or Model 325 (extractors).
 
Did anyone watch the Winchester 21 two barrel set in Landsborough's Auction? Went for 23k, plus commission, plus tax.
Interesting to compare its engraving and checkering with some of the examples posted in this thread.
 
Did anyone watch the Winchester 21 two barrel set in Landsborough's Auction? Went for 23k, plus commission, plus tax.
Interesting to compare its engraving and checkering with some of the examples posted in this thread.

Well, it’s all in the eye of the beholder but that Win 21 can hardly get uglier in my opinion. The blued receiver, the garish gold inlay dog. Yuck.

I recently looked at a basic Francotte 28 gauge that had been “upgraded” and was for sale at Pugliese in Duluth. Has been done in the Winchester style….Blued receiver, gold oval circling a flushing grouse. It was hideous. No elegance. Just crass. For the same money I would have preferred the gun in its original state.

What should be evident to people who follow this thread is that the cost of the gun, or it’s desirability among a certain collector group, have little direct connection to beauty and skilled craftsmanship.
 
Did anyone watch the Winchester 21 two barrel set in Landsborough's Auction? Went for 23k, plus commission, plus tax.
Interesting to compare its engraving and checkering with some of the examples posted in this thread.
Of interest wrt that auction lots #’s 196 Win21, 200 Holland, 205 Osborne 20ga, 209 Beretta, and 295 Browning Bss, all seem to have been sold to the same buyer, and those were only the ones that I saved to watch for interest’s sake, who knows could be more.....maybe a retailer picking up inventory, somebody buying back their own stuff because they didn’t like the prices they were fetching, or maybe ........somebody just got excited 🤪
 
Of interest wrt that auction lots #’s 196 Win21, 200 Holland, 205 Osborne 20ga, 209 Beretta, and 295 Browning Bss, all seem to have been sold to the same buyer, and those were only the ones that I saved to watch for interest’s sake, who knows could be more.....maybe a retailer picking up inventory, somebody buying back their own stuff because they didn’t like the prices they were fetching, or maybe ........somebody just got excited 🤪
Yes, quite interesting. All side by sides---no over unders. And diverse makers from England, Italy, USA, and Japan.
Guess he/she just loves side-by -sides. Hard to argue against that fascination.
 
Yes, quite interesting. All side by sides---no over unders. And diverse makers from England, Italy, USA, and Japan.
Guess he/she just loves side-by -sides. Hard to argue against that fascination.
Yup.
Gotta retract that ‘bidding against oneself’ comment though, on second thought that’s just weird at these kinds of numbers.
Back to engraving…..hope to get some good pics this weekend at the SxS Classic, some great guns always turn up!
 
Meanwhile at Maynard

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Soviet Baikal MC-8-2 presentation over/under boxlock shotgun presented by Premier Nikita Khrushchev to Prime Minister Zakaria Mohyeldin of Egypt in 1964, 12 ga. x 2 3/4 in. 750 mm vented barrel, Full choke, having an upper tang safety, with gilded double triggers, English style straight walnut stock with checkered grip, decorated with deep engraving the left side of the receiver depicts an image from Viktor Vasnetsov's painting "Bogatyrs" of three figures on horseback, the right side with a scene from Mikhail Ivanovich Avilov's painting "Duel of Persevet with Chelubey" depicting two figures battling on horseback, the underside of the receiver depicts an image from Viktor Vasnetsov's painting a "Knight at the Crossroads" depicting a weary figure on horseback, other areas of the receiver are decorated with images of weapons, scrollwork, and flowering vines, accenting the engraving is a thin gilded line outlining the receiver, serial #600895
 
Not exactly engraving... But I've come to realize that I kind of like checkered steel and nicely machined steel ribs... But odly enough, the checkered wood at the back of the action kind of bugs me...

Anyway, I find this old Daly kind of pleasant to look at... And wouldn't mind mind the opportunity to fundle it.

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My affinity for Lindner-made Charles Daly's has me constantly wrestling with "Should I buy a single barrel?" If they weren't all trap guns, I'd have one by now. Interestingly, the vast majority of single barrel LIndner Daly's were produced in the last few years of the gunmaker's career. The serial number range between 2000 and 3000 (The end of the line for Lindner) has a huge proportion of single barrels......at least several hundred. I figure Lindner had the action castings and he and SD&G, the American retailer, concocted some special deal to move them out. For anyone interested in quality, they can be an amazing deal.

The one you have posted Mike is in great condition. I love the subtle CC still bending the light waves.
 
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