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I own a Manton & co shotgun which I have had for some years now and would very much like to have some idea of it’s value as I know there are Belgian copies around too and am not sure if mine is one of those or the real thing.

It’s a 12 bore hammerless side by side shotgun, serial number 7551.

I will try to attached some photos to help determine more info and value etc.

Any information would be much appreciated.

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English Nitro Proof marks which put it between 1896 and 1904 as that is when they used the word Maximum after the weight of shot. Looks like it was made by W.C.Scott judging by the action. Possibly their Model 169. As to value a lot will depend on whether it is an ejector or non-ejector and if it is still in proof. I live in England and the value here will be a lot different to the value in America. If non-ejector say £200 to £300 and if ejector say £600 to £800 if still tight and in proof with no pitting. Best to take it to a nearby and reputable gunshop. Sale value will of course be different to insurance value. Lagopus.....

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It also has MANTON & CO. GUN MAKERS TO HRH THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH K.G. LONDON & CALCUTTA - on top of the barrels. Is it possible that it could have been reproved at a later date as I was originally told from the serial number that it was made in 1821?
I live in UK - would value be more in UK or America?
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The Manton name was sufficiently recognized and valued by the market to constitute a valuable trademark. The trademark was continued into the 1900's even though the Manton's died in the early to mid 1800's. The Manton's, themselves, made no cartridge guns, only flint and percussion types.

This gun is an Anson & Deeley type boxlock with Webley & Scott Screw-Grip bolting (the word "Patent" on the lever is a dead give-away). W&S made Screw-Grips in boxlock and sidelock and in a wide range of original quality grades. Many Army & Navy and William Evans guns are on the Screw-Grip. Note that no model of the Screw-Grip was made to best work gun standards. I'd guess that this gun is from the late 1890's if the #7551 is the Manton serial as opposed to W&S serial (could be either way - look for the W&S S/N stamped on the barrel loop (forearm attach point)). For sure this gun was not built by the Manton's in 1821.

As to value in USA, the Brand Value of "Manton" marked cartridge guns is level three (BV3). This will be 1/2 the value of BV1 (Boss, H&H, Purdey, Woodward), and 2/3 the value of BV2 (17 well known gunmakers) for guns of similar original quality and similar current condition. The Original Quality grade appears to be about OQ6.5, between a second and third grade boxlock ejector ( I'm guessing this gun has ejectors based on model and what appears to be a split extractor stem in the first photo). Current condition would appear to be about level four, CC4; does "heavy use, but no abuse" describe the condition (although, the damaged screw slot in photo #1 casts some doubt).

BV3-OQ6.5-CC4 = $1500 for a 1890ish - 1960ish 12 bore SXS Brit/Continental gun of more or less usual models at USA retail. The gun is probably worth more in USA than the UK, but shipping may offset price difference on a relatively inexpensive gun (it cost no more to ship an expensive gun than an inexpensive gun, other than insurance).

I hope the foregoing is of some use, is understood to be based on assumptions from your description and photos, and might change significantly if the gun was actually in hand.

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Rocketman: I have a very nice "MANTON & CO LONDON & CALCUTTA" 20 bore boxlock SN 77305. Do you have an idea when this gun was made & by whom?

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George, we do know that Manton's used W&S at least once (above). Depending on memory of other Manton marked cartridge guns, the one above is fairly typical. Does yours appear to be a higher original quality grade? Is it in better current conditiion? We do know it has BV3 for the Manton brand name. 20 bore guns seem to go for about 1.5X - 2X the price of similar 12 bores. If your 20 bore was similar to the one above, I'd say $2250 - $3000. Post photos and I'll try to give you a more accurate estimate.

Look for a S/N on the barrel loop. I'd really like to know if Manton's were using W&S serials or their own.

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George, we do know that Manton's used W&S at least once (above). Depending on memory of other Manton marked cartridge guns, the one above is fairly typical. Does yours appear to be a higher original quality grade? Is it in better current conditiion? We do know it has BV3 for the Manton brand name. 20 bore guns seem to go for about 1.5X - 2X the price of similar 12 bores. If your 20 bore was similar to the one above, I'd say $2250 - $3000. Post photos and I'll try to give you a more accurate estimate.

Look for a S/N on the barrel loop. I'd really like to know if Manton's were using W&S serials or their own.

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I checked both Joe and John Manton serial numbers out of curiosity and it bears no connection. I guess that Mick39 working with just the serial number would come up with a date like that; but it isn't. The marks are not re-proof so I would still put it as being most likely made in that 8 year gap. Doesn't seem to conform to Scott's serial numbering either although they are the probable makers. Nice gun all the same but it would fetch a higher price in America than here in England. Difficult to value without being hands on and able to measure. Somewhere about what I said above would be around the right price. Best to take it in to a reputable gun dealer for his opinion. Lagopus.....


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