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Lot 524S2

A 12-bore self-opening sidelock ejector gun by J. Purdey & Sons, no. 12518
In a brass-mounted leather case

18 May 2017, 14:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £1,000 inc. premium

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A 12-bore self-opening sidelock ejector gun by J. Purdey & Sons, no. 12518

The rib and forend numbered '2', the treble-grip action-body with concealed third-bite, best bouquet and foliate-scroll engraving, cocking-indicators, the figured stock (loose at the head with crack at lower right lockplate and minor split at lower left horn) with semi-pistolgrip and horn butt-plate (partially missing) the chopper-lump barrels with game-rib engraved J. Purdey & Sons, Audley House, South Audley Street, London, Made Of Sir Joseph Whitworth's Fluid Pressed Steel, Ejector'd By Perkes, London
Weight 6lb. 14oz., 14⅛in. pull (14in. stock), 29in. barrels, approx. cyl. & ⅜ choke, 2½in. chambers, London Black Powder proof (bores dented and pitted)
In a brass-mounted leather case

Footnotes

The makers have kindly confirmed that the gun was completed in 1887 for P.S. Foster Esq. as a non-ejector and that is was converted to an ejector by Perkes in 1913

Major Philip Staveley Foster (1865-1933) was educated at Eton and Magdalen College Oxford before taking a commission in The 6th West Yorkshire Militia. He soon after joined the Staffordshire Yeomanry and in 1900 was promoted to Major.

The following year he was elected as an M.P. for Stratford-on-Avon a seat he contested until its abolition in 1918. He was also chairman of the Air League, and Midland Automobile Club, later becoming High Sheriff of Sussex in 1931.

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