


Lot 193S2
A 12-bore 'The Automatic' sidelock ejector gun by James Woodward & Sons, no. 5087 In a James Woodward brass-mounted oak and leather case (handle partially detached)
6 April 2011, 14:00 BST
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £5,040 inc. premium
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A 12-bore 'The Automatic' sidelock ejector gun by James Woodward & Sons, no. 5087
The top-tang, rib and forend-tip numbered '2' in gold, push-forward snap-action underlever, lockplates inset with protruding tumbler-pivots and gold-inlaid cocking-indicators, best foliate-scroll engraving, traces of hardening-colour, well-figured stock with gold oval engraved with the owner's crest, the Whitworth Steel chopper lump barrels with game-rib engraved James Woodward & Sons, 64 St. James's Street, London, SW Made of Sir Joseph Whitworth's Fluid Pressed Steel
Weight 6lb. 9oz., 14 3/8in. stock, 29in. barrels, approx. 3/8 & ¼ choke, 2½in. chambers, London nitro reproof
In a James Woodward brass-mounted oak and leather case (handle partially detached)
Weight 6lb. 9oz., 14 3/8in. stock, 29in. barrels, approx. 3/8 & ¼ choke, 2½in. chambers, London nitro reproof
In a James Woodward brass-mounted oak and leather case (handle partially detached)
Footnotes
Purdey's have kindly confirmed that the gun was completed in 1896 for Colonel Robert Baring (1833-1915)