Bronze Sculptures
Here are 5 pieces from Ed Brown's bronze sculpture collection, by world renowned artist Fred Hoppe.
https://fredhoppesculpturestudio.com/index.html
Ed and Fred became close friends and Ed had multiple Fred Hoppe bronzes in his personal collection, including Moose, Elk, Kudu, Cape Buffalo, and a Cowboy on a horse.
 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											Ed's Early Competition Guns
Engraved Guns
Serial 5000, ED BROWN PRODUCTS, 45 ACP
Jim White engraved Signature Model
Serial 25000, ED BROWN PRODUCTS, 45 ACP
Jim White Rose Scroll engraved stainless steel Special Signature Model.
Serial 20000, ED BROWN PRODUCTS, 9mm
EVO KC9 Jim White scroll engraving.
Serial JMB1911, ED BROWN PRODUCTS, 45 ACP
Jim White engraved 100 year Centennial Model. Hugely valuable due to the serial number.
Colt fully engraved with gold inlay by Arnold Griebel, one of a kind, extremely rare. Signed by Arnold Griebel underneath the grip panel, engraved in the metal frame. Colt serial number search reflects potential manufacture date of 1917, believed to have been engraved in 1967.
Arnold Griebel was a renowned firearms engraver based in Chicago during the 1940s to 1960s. He was highly regarded within the engraving community for his exceptional craftsmanship and artistic skill. Griebel’s work is characterized by intricate floral scrollwork and detailed scenes, often featuring game birds and hunting motifs.
One notable example of his work is the Griebel Engraved and Gold Inlaid Remington Model 11-48 Shotgun, which features a beautifully rendered scene of a golden dog flushing quail in a field, surrounded by ornate floral patterns. This piece showcases Griebel’s mastery of engraving and his ability to balance intricate designs with functional firearms.
Griebel’s reputation as a master engraver was well-established during his active years, and his work continues to be admired and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts today. His legacy serves as a testament to his dedication to the art of firearms engraving and his contributions to the craft.
Long Guns
(Top rifle) Serial 12878 Winchester M-70 Super Grade, 220 Swift. Ed Brown's father Bill Brown purchased this from John Amber, editor of the Gun Digest in 1945 and has been in the Brown family ever since. The throat is used up from years of use. Has the original Fecker scope 16x with fine crosshairs serial 12373.
(Bottom rifle) Serial 99051 H&R Ultra rifle, 17 Remington
This gun was originally a 17/223 Ultra Wildcat. Has been re-barreled and chambered to 17 Remington. Blue Shilen barrel 10" twist Ed Brown matched to original contour 20". Leupold VX2 4-12 serial 347163AA.

Revolvers
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