G.E. Lewis 450

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Hello all,
Looking for some help. I ran across a G.E Lewis under lever, hammer double rifle in 450 for sale at a local auction. The auction is coming up and I only had a brief moment to inspect the gun. Based on my knowledge of double shotguns I feel the gun is in good shape, rifling is strong and action is tight.
However the owner has passed and the family knows nothing about the gun.
I’m interested in it.
I could not determine if it was a 450 express or black powder. Also what else should I look for?
Lastly any thoughts on a price ceiling?
A web search shows a similar gun shy a national auction site with an estimated price of $4000-$6000.
I will have a chance to revisit the gun before the auction and any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
 
Being an under lever hammer gun I would imagine it’s black powder. I bet someone more knowledgeable will come along shortly.
 
Being an under lever hammer gun I would imagine it’s black powder. I bet someone more knowledgeable will come along shortly.

Hello all,
Looking for some help. I ran across a G.E Lewis under lever, hammer double rifle in 450 for sale at a local auction. The auction is coming up and I only had a brief moment to inspect the gun. Based on my knowledge of double shotguns I feel the gun is in good shape, rifling is strong and action is tight.
However the owner has passed and the family knows nothing about the gun.
I’m interested in it.
I could not determine if it was a 450 express or black powder. Also what else should I look for?
Lastly any thoughts on a price ceiling?
A web search shows a similar gun shy a national auction site with an estimated price of $4000-$6000.
I will have a chance to revisit the gun before the auction and any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Look at the proof marks. Are the proof marks original or restamped? Also, weight the barrels and what is the overall weight? Has there been weight added to the buttstock? There were a lot of nitro hammer underlever doubles made, however there will be signs indicating it is BPE or NE.

EJ
 
Thank you!
I hope the auction house lets me dissemble the gun. If not it would be hard to part with $$$$ that it will take to make it mine.
I will attempt to look at the flats and watertable. I have a resource for proofmarks.
 
Under lever hammer double rifles have been built in smokeless powder Nitro Express calibers. Until we see the proof marks, there is absolutely no way to tell for certain.
 
Your aswer lies on the flats of the barrels
 
@Finn fan From your description, I'm guessing it's a 450 bpe. Those will marked 450 EX.
Hopefully you can get look at the flats.
 

This is not the gun however the one I’m looking at is almost identical.

Thank you to all for your help
 
In most cases if it says express it is a BPE if it has 450 NE it will be smokless. And at the price they are expecting to get I would say it is BPE.. that being said the proof marks on flats will confirm.
 

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