I have a 12 gauge double barrel Damascus shotgun made by A Clayton of Southampton as engraved on top. It is beautifully engraved. I would like to find the value and am looking for any advise as to how to find it. I am in Waterloo Ontario ca. Thanks!
This is a basic (nice) generic gun of it’s period. Birmingham black powder proofed 1875-1887. I can only find three Claytons, all pre 1850, none from Southampton. This would be a typical Birmingham gun, made in the trade to order for hundreds of small merchants all over Britain, complete with the business name to suit. The business of A Clayton may have been a small one person ironmonger (hardware) store who would order this gun from a wholesale catalogue, personalized with with the A Clayton name, possibly for stock or perhaps a customers order. No signs of screw buggering or damage, just wear and dirt, this gun may have never been apart. It appears to use the Henry Jones screw grip action, a very strong fastening that wears well. Have the gun checked by a knowledgable gunsmith, if the barrels in particular are smooth, free of pitting, not honed too thin and structurally sound this could be a fun black powder shooter, well worth having new firing pins made and fitted.
Value? Too many variables to be definitive, as is the collector value is on the low end for a gun of this type but……………
IF the barrels are sound and IF the locks are in good smooth crisp working order (unlikely, they’ll likely need a clean and lube at minimum) and IF there are no stock cracks or old repairs this gun has fine potential. As is without firing pins this should be about $200-300 as a worthy project. Professionally restored to a high standard could double or triple this figure. This is a best case scenario, many factors can drag this down to a $100 decoration.
Perhaps but if people don't respond to these types of questions when they come up creating a record of that info, Google will have nothing to find. WAY more often than not when I search something on Google, the best sources of info that come up are forum threads.Typically Google is your friend for these kind of searches, eventually you will find info.. but post pics and model etc
Well the OP joined the forum in 2013 and has 3 posts and 2 of them are on the same gun. He has been on the forum several times since posting on the gun and can't be bothered to chime back in on his own threads to the advice or questions he has been asked. Just a another waste of time thread.
Which is usually the case when someone very knowledgeable tells them EXACTLY what they need to know about the gun and it's true value but it's not what they want to hear. It does not meet the "it must be worth a fortune because it's old" and the belief in their minds it must be "rare" then they do not respond because they do not want to hear the truth so they waste more time and space on a forum looking for someone else to say "hey bud, that gun is worth $10,000" not the couple hundred dollars it actually is!
He’s not the only one.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...auge-Laminated-barrels-GOLD-Inlaid-UNRESTORED
It started at $3000. So at least he’s responding a bit to the market.