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







