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A pair of 12-bore self-opening sidelock ejector guns by J. Purdey & Sons, no. 17203/4 In a brass-mounted oak and leather case with James Purdey & Sons trade-label (handle broken) image 1
A pair of 12-bore self-opening sidelock ejector guns by J. Purdey & Sons, no. 17203/4 In a brass-mounted oak and leather case with James Purdey & Sons trade-label (handle broken) image 2
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A pair of 12-bore self-opening sidelock ejector guns by J. Purdey & Sons, no. 17203/4
In a brass-mounted oak and leather case with James Purdey & Sons trade-label (handle broken)

18 May 2017, 14:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £7,500 inc. premium

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A pair of 12-bore self-opening sidelock ejector guns by J. Purdey & Sons, no. 17203/4

The toplevers and ribs numbered '1' and '2', best bouquet and foliate-scroll engraving, traces of hardening-colour, cocking-indicators, the highly-figured replacement stocks (slightly swept at the faces), the chopper-lump barrels (loose on actions) with game-ribs engraved J. Purdey & Sons, Audley House, South Audley Street, London, England, Made Of Sir Joseph Whitworth's Fluid Pressed Steel
Weight 6lb. 10oz. (No. 1) and 6lb. 11oz., (No. 2), 15in. stocks, 30in. barrels, both approx. ⅜ & ¼ choke, 2½in. chambers, London nitro proof (No. 1 right barrel-thickness at 13- thou, No. 2 right barrel-thickness at 18 thou)
In a brass-mounted oak and leather case with James Purdey & Sons trade-label (handle broken)

Footnotes

The makers have kindly confirmed that the guns were completed in 1901 for Sir Algernon Peyton

Lt.-Col. Sir Algernon Francis Peyton, 6th Baronet (1855–1916)

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