2122 JAMES PURDEY SIDELOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE TRIGGER GAME

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 2,500.00 USD
Estimated at 5,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
GUN WITH CASE "AS FOUND". Cal. 12 Ga., 2 5/8". S# 23668 (1928). The 27" chopper lump barrels are engraved "J. Purdey & Son" and with their Audley House address along with Whitworth steel information on deeply swamped very narrow game rib. Barrel flats stamped with London nitro proofs for 1 1/8 oz. of shot and with London reproofs for 2 5/8" chambers. Bottoms of barrels stamped with SN's and unknown barrel maker's initials "R. J". Splinter engraved "Made in England". Tube numbers "58418" & "58419" are on loop. Case hardened Beesley patent self opening action features automatic safety, hidden third fastener, bushed strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators and double triggers. Action and lockplates engraved with near full coverage exceptionally well cut small scroll and rose bouquets in Purdey house style. Maker's name is on each lockplate as well as bottom of action where it is over "London". S# is on trigger guard tang. Straight grip buttstock of well marbled and lightly figured European walnut measures 14 1/2" over Silver pad. Usual drop points and checkering are present as well as a silver oval engraved "CCB". Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson release is stamped with actioner's initials "P.W" (Percy Wilkes) on iron. MEASUREMENTS: bbls.: bore diameter: L. .732. R .732. Restriction: L .025 (Mod). R .007 (IC). Wall thickness: L .028. R .027. STOCK: DAH: 2 3/8". DAC: 1 3/8". CAST: neutral. LOP: 14 1/2". WEIGHT: 6 lb. 9.5 oz. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Purdey factory letter (1 page) dated 1933 stating the year of manufacture is 1928 and discussing pellet counts. Gun is housed in what appears to be its original two gun motor case. Interior is lined in burgundy cloth and a black leather Purdey label is in lid. Case contains 2 bone striker bottles (1 containing 2 sets of strikers). CONDITION: good with noted stock repair. Barrels retaining most of their original blue, fading from normal hand wear and many minor marks. Action retains traces of original color where protected but is mostly pewter gray with some staining. Stocks retain most of their original finish with the usual minor marks and dings, one or two fairly deep. Stock has been broken through the wrist and exhibits careful repair with good recutting of checkering where needed. Repair appears very solid and does not flex. Trigger guard screws show high edges and should be tapped down. Bores are very fine without any noted problems except for miniscule dent in right barrel about 10" behind muzzle. Action is tight, barrels are on face, drop is good. Wem ejectors are in time. Case leather is dark with many rubs and scrapes. Interior cloth is good with many rubs and soiling. Label is good. A good gun that measures well. (23-1620/MGM). CURIO. $5,000-8,000.