I am new to this forum and members. And to be fair not much of a gun expert. We acquired a number of pieces from my wife's fathers collection, I am trying to identify the double barrel gun pictured here. Looking through the various pictures of Sterlingworth models I can determine that it has a Lyman Ivory Bead, matched serial numbers but I have yet to find any images of a Sterlingworth with the engraving shown in this gun.
Any help would be appreciated. Serial number 93673, matched on barrel, trigger guard and barrel flat.
I have attached a few pictures, can certainly add more. Some information I collected while inventorying:
Help Identfying Sterlingworth Double Barrel
Help Identfying Sterlingworth Double Barrel
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Re: Help Identfying Sterlingworth Double Barrel
Pretty safe to say, that while this gun started life as a Sterlingworth, it has had a considerable bit of "upgrade" work done since it left the A.H. Fox Gun Co. factory. We have no way of knowing, with the available pictures, by who or when the upgrade work was done.
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Re: Help Identfying Sterlingworth Double Barrel
That gun, though nice, is not in original condition. It is a Fox Sterlingworth, but none were sold with that level of engraving. The engraving is aftermarket, and though nicely done, does not increase the value of the gun substantially, IMO.
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Re: Help Identfying Sterlingworth Double Barrel
Thank you for the replies. Now I understand why I haven't been able to locate any photos of a similar pattern of engraving.
Is there a way to locate, or provide other photos that might shed some light on who/when the additional engraving(s) were done?
Is there a way to locate, or provide other photos that might shed some light on who/when the additional engraving(s) were done?
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Re: Help Identfying Sterlingworth Double Barrel
No way you will find out who or when this engraving was done. Go over the entire receiver with a high magnification glass and look for a signature or initials. If you wish to sell it, take very good pictures and advertise it on gunbroker.com with a medium level starting price with no reserve. You will get what the gun is worth. Post pictures of the entire gun, top and bottom, including the wood, stock and forend. Good luck.