


Lot 662S2
A pair of 12-bore self-opening sidelock ejector guns by J. Purdey & Sons, No. 12826/7 In a brass-mounted oak and leather case with J. Purdey & Sons trade labels
29 November 2018, 10:30 GMT
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £7,500 inc. premium
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A pair of 12-bore self-opening sidelock ejector guns by J. Purdey & Sons, No. 12826/7
The toplevers, ribs and forend-tips engraved '1' and '2' in gold, treble-grip action-bodies with concealed third-bites, best bouquet and foliate-scroll engraving, cocking-indicators, well-figured replacement stocks, No. 1 forend with minor split, the replacement chopper-lump barrels with game-ribs (No. 2 loose) engraved Barrels Made By J. Purdey & Sons, Audley House, South Audley Street, London, England
Weight 6lb. 10oz. (No. 1) and 6lb. 7oz. (No. 2), 15⅛in. (No. 1) & 15¼in. (No. 2) stocks, 29in. barrels, both approx. I.C. & ½ choke, 2½in. chambers, London nitro proof (No. 2 right barrel-thickness at 17 thou)
In a brass-mounted oak and leather case with J. Purdey & Sons trade labels
Weight 6lb. 10oz. (No. 1) and 6lb. 7oz. (No. 2), 15⅛in. (No. 1) & 15¼in. (No. 2) stocks, 29in. barrels, both approx. I.C. & ½ choke, 2½in. chambers, London nitro proof (No. 2 right barrel-thickness at 17 thou)
In a brass-mounted oak and leather case with J. Purdey & Sons trade labels
Footnotes
The makers have kindly confirmed that the guns were completed in 1887 for C.H. Coomb Esq. as non-ejector game guns and that they were rebarrelled by them in 1961
No. 1 gun with defective ejectors