Lot 152
**High Quality D.M. Lefever & Co. Crossbolt SxS Hammerless 12 Gauge with Krupp Steel Barrels
Sale 1353 - Arms, Armor and Militaria
May 1, 2024 10:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati
Estimate
$2,000 - $3,000

Sold for $3,000

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
**High Quality D.M. Lefever & Co. Crossbolt SxS Hammerless 12 Gauge with Krupp Steel Barrels
12 Gauge. 30" barrel length. 15" length of pull. 1.25" drop to comb. 1.75" drop to heel. 2.5" chamber length. SN: 1774. Full Chokes. Blued metal finish. Attractively figured walnut stock has multi-point and fleur-de-lis style checkering to Prince of Wales grip, wraparound beavertail forearm, and side panels. Break action side by side hammerless shotgun with a solid matte rib, and ivory bead mid-barrel and front sights. Item features extractors, single trigger with barrel selector, crossbolt, and a vented rubber recoil pad. Engravings include bank note-style floral scroll, knotwork bordering, neoclassical floral motifs, and rosette screws overall. Frame also has engraved vignettes depicting canine and fowl scenes including: two spaniels to right side, two pointers to left side, two ruffed grouse to bottom, and a single spaniel to exterior of triggerguard. Stock has an oval shaped brass or gold escutcheon to bottom of grip cap, and a brass or gold shield shaped escutcheon to bottom edge of stock. Markings include arched D-M-LEFEVER & Co/PATENTED marks to bottom of frame between trigger guard and grouse vignette. Lower tang is engraved with serial number 1774 surrounded by scrollwork. Interior of triggerguard is rollmarked with serial number 1774. Both barrels are stamped KRUPP FLUID STEEL and feature dash-dot borderwork to standing breeches, with relief engravings continuing from fences to underside of barrels.

Most likely manufactured some point between 1901 and 1906. According to the Lefever Arms Collections Association, serialization for crossbolt models manufactured at the Syracuse, Defiance, or Bowling Green factories began at number "1000" in 1901, and "2174" in 1906.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
Property from a Midwest Collection
Condition Report
Good to very good. Left bore is bright, right bore is also bright but has streaks of residue throughout. Finish has a mottled appearance overall, with some light losses to finish, scattered smudges, and light scratches. Wood stock is in good condition, with some scattered light scratches and mars overall. Recoil pad shows discoloration, cracking, and some light losses to rubber.

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