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Lot 261

A Rare 16-Bore Percussion Chillingham Yeomanry Rifled Musket, No. 12
By James Purdey Of London, Circa 1833

23 September 2020, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £8,187.50 inc. premium

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A Rare 16-Bore Percussion Chillingham Yeomanry Rifled Musket, No. 12
By James Purdey Of London, Circa 1833

With browned twist sighted barrel rifled with ten grooves, octagonal at the breech and with two folding leaf-sights to 200 yards, each leaf with central platinum line, numbered case-hardened patent breech and tang, the former with pierced platinum plug and oval steel protective shield, signed case-hardened flat lock, figured three-quarter stock (minor bruising) with cheek-piece, plain brass mounts including spur trigger-guard and fore-end cap, original brass-tipped ramrod with horn terminal, and most of its original finish (sling mounts missing), Birmingham proof marks
85 cm. barrel

Footnotes

This is one of a unique stand-of-arms consisting of thirty-five weapons commissioned by the Earl of Tankerville of Chillingham Castle, Northumberland, complete with bayonets and other accessories to arm a body of yeomanry. Purdey completed the order between February 1832 and June 1833. The first thirty-three weapons are virtually identical and were supplied at a cost of £10 each including bayonets. Numbers 34 and 35 were of higher quality priced at £15 15s each, and were intended for use by Lord Tankerville and his son, Lord Ossulston. See L. Patrick Unsworth, The Early Purdey's, 1996, pp. 106-107, pls. 92-93

For No. 10 from the above stand-of-arms and sold in these Rooms see Antique Arms, Armour & Modern Sporting Guns, 11 May 2016, lot 167

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