4384 WELL RESTORED EARLY PURDEY PERCUSSION DOUBLE

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2024 Nov 03 @ 10:00 (UTC-4 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,750.00 USD
Estimated at 3,500.00 - 5,500.00 USD
SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL CASE. Cal. 14 Bore. S# 1010 (1826). The 30" twist barrels are engraved "J. PURDEY PRINCE-STREET LEICESTER SQUARE LONDON" (The address should be PRINCES-STREET rib has been re-engraved.) on raised concave rib. Breech plugs with vented platinum blowouts have platinum lines at rear. Rib extension is engraved with a shell. Breech iron with integral fences is nicely scroll engraved. Front spring locks with flat faced serpentine hammers having dolphin heads are engraved with sprays of well cut open scroll. "PURDEY" is on each lockplate. Trigger plate has stylized pineapple finial beautifully engraved in classic shell motif. Trigger guard with scroll on bow has S# on tang. Dense, dark, finely marbled and lightly figured European walnut straight grip stock measures 14-1/2" over steel buttplate with scroll engraved long top tang. Point pattern checkering with mullered borders is at grip. A silver rectangle with clipped corners is at top of grip which is engraved with a griffin's head rampant beside a lion's head rampant guardant. (Factory records indicate gun was made for Mr. Brown.) Stock attaches to barrels with captive side bolt through oval silver escutcheons. An ebony ramrod with brass tip and tail (worm under cap) is held by two plain pipes and stylized pineapple thimble. MEASUREMENTS: BBLS: Bore Diameter: L .706. R .704. Wall thickness: L .038. R .040. STOCK: DAH: 1-7/8". DAC: 1-1/2". CAST: about 1/4" off. LOP: 14-1/2". WEIGHT: 7 lb. 3 oz. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gun is housed in its original mahogany case with flush mounted "D" ring handle and inlet brass corners with pivoting hook closure. Interior is lined in green cloth and has 314 1/2 Oxford Street Purdey label in lid. (Purdey's moved from Princes Street to Oxford Street in 1826 which explains the two different addresses.) This gun's S# is on circular paper label on bottom of case under lift out wad box, as is normal for Purdey guns. Bottom of case is closely configured for this gun and contains: two piece ebony cleaning rod with turk's head jag and loop along with a wad punch in lift out box with white bone knob. A covered compartment with matching knob contains a embossed copper bodied powder flask, bone bottle containing 4 nipples, pewter oil bottle and an empty tin for Eley caps. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Purdey factory letter. CONDITION: very fine as restored. Barrels retaining nearly all of a sympathetic re-brown with good definition to pattern. Locks and other iron parts are cleaned to silver gray. Trigger guard re-blued. Stock is refinished very professionally with a correct type oil. Checkering is re-cut. Bores are good fairly shiny, heavily frosted throughout. Locks are crisp. Case appears to have oil rubbed into its original surface over many marks. Interior cloth is very good with staining from contact with barrel. Label is good to very good heavily foxed with stain at bottom and minor rub from lock screw on left side. Accessories are generally good to very fine. If you ever thought of hunting with a percussion gun... (01-25959/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,500-5,500.