• If you are having trouble changng your password please click here for help.

Item Relisted! FS/FT NC GREENOUGH 1800'S DOUBLE BARREL-POSSIBLE TRADE-NEW INFO

Capnmike

Default rank <1250 posts
ODT Junkie!
Joined
May 17, 2010
Messages
1,096
Reaction score
300
Location
Fayetteville
This "believed" 12 gauge double barrel shotgun is the most unusual piece from a bundle purchase from a local estate. After some research it's still unclear whether Greenough was a gun maker or an engraver in England and working between 1860 and 1890. Using that as a benchmark, we can assume this shotgun could be as old as 164 years or as new as 134 years old. It's a safe bet there is not one in your collection. I can tell you that in the early 1900's it stood vigil behind the kitchen door of a farm house in the Ben Hill area.
The intricate engraving is still visible from the tips of the rabbit ears, both receiver sides, bottom of the receiver and includes the trigger guard. It's difficult for the photos to do justice to the intricate detail and workmanship.
The barrels are laminated steel and in very good condition. Often the tips are worn thin or jagged from the use of black powder loads. Even the bores look good. The triggers and hammers maintain a strong and crisp operation. The breach release/lock is apparently missing the spring and does not stay in position, meaning the barrels will not stay in the locked position. I'm no expert but consider the woodwork to be in very good condition for the age.

$750.00 or consider trade for VG condition 12 GA Vent Remington 1100. or Light Twenty, wood and steel only. Thanks. . Please check my other ads, attempting to sell out. Bundles considered. Mike 770 855-8223
 

Attachments

  • 20241128_143311.jpg
    20241128_143311.jpg
    195.7 KB · Views: 8
  • 20241128_142952.jpg
    20241128_142952.jpg
    206.9 KB · Views: 7
  • 20241128_143041.jpg
    20241128_143041.jpg
    171.3 KB · Views: 9
  • 20241128_142853.jpg
    20241128_142853.jpg
    177.2 KB · Views: 7
  • 20241128_142908.jpg
    20241128_142908.jpg
    157.5 KB · Views: 8
  • 20241128_143226.jpg
    20241128_143226.jpg
    300 KB · Views: 6
  • 20241128_143202.jpg
    20241128_143202.jpg
    214.7 KB · Views: 5
  • 20241128_143457.jpg
    20241128_143457.jpg
    109.9 KB · Views: 6
I just acquired one of these shotguns today. Interesting piece for sure! Mine appears to be completely operational and the wood is in danger good shape for its age.
Were you able to find anything other than random forums for any data on the model?
 
You sure Greenough wasn't the name of the retailer? Pretty common for British guns of that era to be made in Birmingham and engraved with the name of the retailer.
 
Back
Top Bottom