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Astra Model 900 Broomhandle with Matching Numbered Stock

Lot # 1475 (Sale Order: 476 of 674)      

Astra Model 900 Broomhandle Semi-Automatic Pistol with Matching Numbered Stock

Manufactured in 1933 the Astra Model 900 has a slightly different lock work, but in overall appearance and operation very closely resembles the Mauser '96 Broomhandle Pistol, and was a popular item both in Europe and further abroad, most famously China. Blade front and 1000-yard tangent rear sights, with a large ring hammer, Spanish proofs on the right side of the barrel, chamber and frame, and the three-line Astra nomenclature, patent date and the Guernica address on the side plate. Fitted with 12-groove matching numbered walnut grips and lanyard ring. Included with the lot is a hardwood shoulder stock with a niter blue finished mounting iron and a matching serial number stamped inside the lid.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, with 98% plus original blue finish, showing scattered minor spotting and handling marks. Strong niter blue finish is present on the small parts. The excellent grips and stock show some light scuffs and dings, with minor spotting on the otherwise excellent mounting iron and hinge. Mechanically excellent.

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Roth-Sauer Model 1900 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 1476 (Sale Order: 477 of 674)      

Very Scarce Roth-Sauer Model 1900 Semi-Automatic Pistol

A predecessor of the Roth-Steyr pistol, the Roth-Sauer is built around a long recoil action, similar clip-loaded internal magazine in the grip, and utilizing the proprietary 7.65 mm Roth ammunition. Fixed blade and notch sights, the Sauer address on the top rib, "PATENT/ROTH." on the frame above the chamber and the Sauer logo at the rear. Fitted with a knurled cocking knob, smooth trigger, and checkered grips with raised Sauer logos.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Fine, with 50% of the original blue finish, showing areas of brown patina, scattered oxidization, and a number of scratches and dings overall. An area of heavy wear/scuffing is present on the right side of the frame, possibly from the removal of a crest or other marking. The grips are very good, with some smoothing of the checkering and minor dings. Mechanically very good.

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Pieper-Bergmann Model 1908 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 1477 (Sale Order: 478 of 674)      

Pieper-Bergmann Model 1908 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Blade front and notch rear sights, with the three-line address and patent markings on the left side of the slide, Pieper's "Bayard" trademark on the left side of the magazine well, niter blue extractor and checkered grip panels. The grips are numbered to match the frame, and the correct pattern magazine is mismatched to the pistol.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, with 90% plus original blue finish, showing bright wear along the high edges, light handling marks, and a small amount of spotting. The grips are very fine, with some light scuffs and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

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Mauser Model 1930 Broomhandle Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 1478 (Sale Order: 479 of 674)      

Mauser Model 1930 Commercial Broomhandle Semi-Automatic Pistol

This is a very nice example of a late 1930s Broomhandle Mauser pistols. This version was the last of the 1896 Mauser pistols produced before production stopped. This version has the large reinforced barrel over the breech area with two milled panels on each side of the frame and it lacks the milling along the lower radiuses edge of the upper receiver. The top of the chamber area is marked "WAFFENFABRIK, MAUSER, OBERNDORF A/N" and the left side rear panel area has the "MAUSER" logo and the right side is marked "WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER OBERNDORF A. NECKAR D.R.P.u.A.P. ". The tangent rear sight is graduated from 50-1000 meters and the walnut grips have twelve grooves.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent overall with 95% of the original blue finish with several areas of minor blue loss on the upper receiver rails, the underside of the barrel, the rear grip strap, the front of the floorplate and general edges and high spots. The grips are also excellent showing nice grooves, with good color on both sides with just a couple of dents on the left grip. Mechanically excellent.

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Roth-Steyr Model 1907 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 1479 (Sale Order: 480 of 674)      

Exceptional Roth-Steyr Model 1907 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Blade front and notch rear sight, with "WAFFENFABRIK STEYR" on top of the barrel rib and "W-n. (eagle) 10" on the rear of the frame. Fitted with a set of ribbed hardwood grips with an unmarked unit disc on the right side.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, with 95% plus original blue finish, showing some bright edge wear, areas of brown patina, a set of rubs/scratches on the right side of the barrel housing, and mild handling marks overall. The grips are very fine, with mild dents on the bottom of both panels. Mechanically excellent.

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Mauser Model 1896 Small Ring Broomhandle Pistol

Lot # 1480 (Sale Order: 481 of 674)      

Mauser Model 1896 Small Ring Broomhandle Semi-Automatic Pistol

Blade front and 500-yard tangent rear sights, with the Mauser address on the chamber and frame, "crown/crown/U" proof on the chamber, matching visible serial numbers and NS hammer. The grips and magazine floorplate are also matching numbered, the former bearing a set of branded and painted red "9" markings, the latter equipped with a grooved follower in the style of the "9x25mm Export" chambering.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine, with 85% plus arsenal refurbished blue finish, showing bright wear along the high edges and around the stock slot, minor spotting, and a small amount of spotting. The grip panels show some internal splitting, but are otherwise very fine with some light dings. Mechanically excellent.

Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection

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Cased Holland & Holland Single Barrel 4-Bore Percussion Duck Gun

Lot # 1481 (Sale Order: 482 of 674)      

Impressive and Rare Cased Engraved Holland & Holland Single Barrel 4-Bore Percussion Duck or "Punt" Gun Made for The Chisholm of Chisholm

This impressive 4-bore shotgun by Holland & Holland, dating to 1879, is identified in Norman R. Blank's notes as made for The Chisholm of Chisholm and also includes a "GOLD MEDAL/CONCOURS d'ELEGANCE OF FINE GUNS" certificate filled out with Blank's name and stating the gun was made for The Chisholm of Chisholm. The silver escutcheon on the bottom of the stock has the clan motto "FEROS FERIO" over the Chisholm crest and the initials "R.D.M.C." in Gothic script. These are the initials of Roderick Donald Matheson Chisholm of Chisholm (1862-1887), the 28th chief of Clan Chisholm in the brief period of 1885-1887. He also served as a lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders. The smoothbore Damascus barrel has a bead front sight, signed "HOLLAND & HOLLAND. 98 NEW BOND ST, LONDON" towards the breech within a scroll engraved border, and the serial number and London black powder proof marks struck on the underside of the breech. The serial number is also struck inside the forearm. The breech, lock, and mounts are nickel-plated with scroll and foliate engraving. The lock is signed "HOLLAND & HOLLAND." The trigger-plate finial is a stylized pineapple. The walnut stock has checkering on the forearm and wrist, a dark horn forearm cap, a recoil pad and 13 3/4 inch length of pull. The gun weighs in at approximately 17 lbs. The original wood ramrod with brass tip and covered worm is fitted under the barrel. The oak and leather takedown case has royal blue lining, a trade label inside the lid (see Donald Dallas, "Holland & Holland: 'The Royal' Gunmaker", p. 343), a loading data label listing "Ordinary Charge/7 1/2 Drams No. 8 Powder/3 ounces shot/Charge for wire Cartridge/8 Drams No. 8 Powder/Cartridge weighing 2 1/2 ounces," and a variety of loading and maintenance equipment, including a very good Sykes leather wrapped powder flask.

Class: Antique

Very fine with 95% period applied brown finish and distinct Damascus twist patterns visible along the barrel, mostly bright period, possibly retailer applied nickel-plated finish to the breech, lock, and mounts with some areas of light patina, generally minimal age and storage related wear, and crisp engraving and markings. Minor rust staining on the bottom edge of the breech. The stock is fine and has crisp checkering, smooth oil finish, and mostly minor bruising and scratches with two deeper bruises within the checkering on the forearm. The recoil pad has hardened, and the forearm cap has a couple of minor insect bites. Mechanically excellent. The case is fair with age and storage related wear, interior badly deteriorated, with torn/detached straps. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a fine Holland & Holland 4-bore identified to the 28th chief of Clan Chisholm.

Provenance: The Roderick Donald Matheson Chisholm Collection; The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Factory Engraved John Rigby & Co. Backaction Hammer Double Rifle

Lot # 1482 (Sale Order: 483 of 674)      

Factory Engraved John Rigby & Co. Backaction Hammer Double Rifle in .500 Black Powder Express

This rifle was built between 1875 and 1880 per the information given on page 128 of Nigel Brown's "British Gunmakers Volume One: London". Blued steel barrels with blade front and two leaf (one standing, one folding) rear sight on the matted solid rib which is marked "John Rigby & Co. Dublin & London", front sling swivel, light engraving band at the breeches, correct period London proofs, and chambers with single extractor. The casehardened rotary underlever backaction displays highly attractive floral scroll engraving, Rigby signatures on either lockplate, and scroll extending to the hammers, underlever, and both tangs. The rifle features non-rebounding hammers, hammer bars, and double triggers. Nicely figured, multi-point checkered splinter forend with rotary latch and engraved fittings and pistol grip stock with horn grip cap and checkered steel buttplate. Length of pull 14 1/2 inches. Weight 9 lbs. 13 oz.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retaining 90% plus original blue finish, 50% of original case colors in the protected areas with a fine grey patina on the balance, and overall light handling/use evidence. The pistol grip has been broken and nicely repaired; otherwise, the wood is also very fine with some dings and scratches and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Charles Lancaster Rotary Underlever Backaction Double Rifle

Lot # 1483 (Sale Order: 484 of 674)      

Charles Lancaster Rotary Underlever Backaction Hammer Double Rifle with Case

Manufactured in 1883 per page 121 of Nigel Brown's "British Gunmakers Volume One: London". Built with blued steel barrels featuring a beaded blade front sight and a fixed rear sight on the matted solid rib, "CHARLES LANCASTER 151. NEW BOND STREET. LONDON" and "PATENT SMOOTH BORE BREECH LOADING RIFLE" marked on the left and right respectively, London black powder proofs, and chambers with a single extractor. Both barrels are proofed at "38" gauge which equates to 50 caliber, likely .500 Black Powder Express based on the measurements of the included snap caps. The barrels are fitted to a casehardened hammer fired Jones rotary underlever backaction with "CHARLES LANCASTER,/LONDON" marked on either lockplate. The rifle features non-rebounding hammers, safety bars, and dual triggers. The rifle is mounted with a nicely figured, multi-point checkered splinter forend and a pistol grip stock with casehardened grip cap, "W.S.W." in the inscription oval, and a blued steel buttplate. Included is a wood and canvas takedown case, snap caps, oiler, and cleaning tools. Length of pull 14 1/2 inches. Weight 8 lbs. 3 oz.

Class: Antique

Very fine overall, retaining 85% plus original blue finish, 60% original case colors with the balance a fine grey patina, some thinning on the barrels, and overall light handling evidence. The re-varnished wood is very good with a few light dings and scratches and overall sharp recut checkering. The case is very fine. Mechanically excellent.

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Norwegian Jarmann M28 Harpoon Rifle with Case, Harpoons and Ammo

Lot # 1484 (Sale Order: 485 of 674)      

Unique Norwegian Jarmann M28 Bolt Action Harpoon Rifle with Case, Harpoons and Ammunition

Converted from the Norwegian Jarmann Model 1884 military rifle, capable of firing both standard ammunition and harpoons. Includes a large period wood storage case with nine steel harpoons, an assortment of 10.15x61R standard cartridges and blank cartridges for firing harpoons (some sealed in tins), steel braided wire and an oiler.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retains 95% arsenal modified and refurbished blue finish with scattered light scratches, 40% case colors concentrated mostly on the cocking knob fading to smooth silvery-gray patina on the balance. Arsenal modified stock is also very fine with scattered scratches and handling marks, and defined edges. Mechanically excellent. Case and accessories are very good.

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Holland & Holland .500/450 Nitro Express Sidelock Double Rifle

Lot # 1485 (Sale Order: 486 of 674)      

Attractive Factory Masterfully Game Scene Engraved Holland & Holland .500/450 Nitro Express Sidelock Double Rifle

Manufactured between 1894 and 1905 according to Donald Dallas' "Holland & Holland: 'The Royal' Gunmaker". This rifle is constructed with blued steel chopperlump barrels with ramped blade front sight featuring a flip-up moon bead, rear quarter rib with three-leaf (two folding, one standing) rear sight, front sling swivel, and "HOLLAND & HOLLAND 38 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON." and "WINNERS OF ALL THE 'FIELD' TRIALS, LONDON." marked on the right and left respectively. The flats are marked with London nitro proofs and later reproofs listing the load as a 480 grain bullet over 70 grains of Cordite in a 3 1/4 inch shell. The barrels are fitted with extractors. The casehardened sidelock action displays attractive scroll engraving surrounding a trio of game scenes consisting of a lion poised to strike a wildebeest from the grass on the left, a Bengal tiger preparing to pursue a trio of blackbuck on the right, and the underside displays an elephant standing proud. Either lockplate is signed "HOLLAND & HOLLAND" with the loading information marked again on the underside as well as a bear engraved on the triggerguard. The rifle features bushed firing pins, gold center-lined cocking indicators, double triggers (front articulated), and an automatic tang mounted safety with gold inlaid "SAFE". The rifle is mounted with beautifully figured, multi-point checkered splinter forend with engraved fittings including the rotary latch and pistol grip stock with teardrop flats, engraved trapdoor gripcap, shadowline cheekpiece, rear sling swivel, and orange rubber recoil pad. Length of pull 14 inches. Weight 10 lbs. 7 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, 98% plus professionally reapplied blue finish, strong traces of original case colors on the action, minor softening of the markings, and some minor handling evidence. The stock is also very fine as refurbished with minor marks and sharp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Factory Engraved James Woodward & Sons Hammer Double Rifle

Lot # 1486 (Sale Order: 487 of 674)      

Factory Engraved James Woodward & Sons Hammer Double Rifle with Case

Manufactured between 1886 and 1891 according to the information on page 133 of Nigel Brown's "British Gunmakers Volume One: London". Built with blued steel barrels featuring a beaded blade front sight and a two-leaf (one standing, one folding) rear sight on the matted solid rib which is marked "JAMES WOODWARD & SONS 64 St. JAMES'S STREET LONDON", band of engraving at the breech, period London proofs, and chambers with extractor. The barrels are mounted to a fine casehardened Jones rotary underlever action which displays attractive floral scroll engraving and "J. WOODWARD & SONS." signatures on either lockplate. The rifle features rebounding hammers, safety bars, and double triggers. The rifle is fitted with an attractively figured and multi-point checkered forend with engraved fittings and a pistol grip stock with horn grip cap, rear sling stud, blank inscription oval, and a hard rubber buttplate. Included is a wood and canvas takedown case, snap caps, and cleaning tools. Length of pull 14 9/16 inches. Weight 7 lbs. 11 oz.

Class: Antique

Very good overall, retaining some of the blue finish on the barrels which are turning a brown patina, traces of case colors on the action in the protected areas, dings and scratches mostly on the wood, scattered minor spotting, and mostly crisp wood checkering with some bruising. Case is very fine. Mechanically excellent.

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Boput of Nagpore Marked Hunting Knife with Latching Sheath

Lot # 1487 (Sale Order: 488 of 674)      

Attractive Boput of Nagpore Marked Stag Handle Hunting Knife with Latching Sheath

Manufactured c. the late 19th century by Boput of Nagpore (Nagpur) in India. A knife such as this would have been a valued item for a British sportsman or military officer while venturing in India. "The Sportsman's Book for India" published in 1904 lists Boput of Nagpore along with Bodraj of Aurungabad as the two best makers of hunting knives in India. The book also states that these knives are more desirable for sportsmen than knives of English make, as the steel of English knives is very hard and "difficult to get re-sharpened in out-of-the-way places." This example measures 14 1/4 inches overall with a 9 7/8 inch blade with a slight drop point, deep fullers on both sides, and marked "BOPUT/NAGPORE" on the left. The iron guard is slightly diamond shaped with ball shaped finials and an iron bolster. The grip is of stag antler and fitted with a floral patterned German silver pommel. Includes a black leather wrapped sheath with iron fittings. The guard of the knife has a small square hole which interacts with a spring latch on the sheath, locking the knife in the sheath.

Class: Other

Fine overall, the blade showing mostly a bright grey patina with some scattered patches of light pitting/oxidation, similar patina on other iron components of the knife and sheath, minimal handling marks on the grip, and some dark patina/oxidation on the German silver. A rare Indian made hunting knife fit for a British sportsman or officer!

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W. Thornhill & Co. London "Ellis" Sportsman's Knife with Sheath

Lot # 1488 (Sale Order: 489 of 674)      

Desirable W. Thornhill & Co. London "Ellis" Bowie Style Sportsman's Knife with Latching Sheath

Manufactured c. the late 1800s, this knife was retailed by W. Thornhill & Co. of London, England. The Victorian Era "kite" registration mark on the right ricasso is dated 28 September 1875. Thornhill's was a well-known retailer of cutlery and silverware on New Bond Street that traced its origins back to 1734. Knives such as this would have been popular among British sportsmen, explorers, and military officers throughout the British Empire, particularly in the wilder portions of Africa and India. It measures 12 1/2 inches overall, with a 7 3/4 inch clip point blade sporting a short, steep false edge. The left of the blade below the spine is marked "ELLIS KNIFE", and the left ricasso is marked with a "V[crown]R" royal cypher and "THORNHILL/LONDON", while the right ricasso bears the previously mentioned registration mark. The guard is iron with a square hole on the left which interfaces with the locking mechanism of the sheath. The grips scales are checkered horn with the left panel being slotted for the locking mechanism and stowing a pair of tweezers and a smaller pocket knife sized blade near the butt. The leather wrapped sheath has a small iron locking latch near the throat.

Class: Other

Very good, the blade is mostly bright with some scattered patches of light pitting/grey patina, primarily near the tip, and a few minor dings in the edge. The grips are fine with a few light insect holes and light handling marks. The sheath is very good and shows mild wear.

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British Raj Made Bowie Style Hunting Knife with Latching Sheath

Lot # 1489 (Sale Order: 490 of 674)      

Large British Raj Made Bowie Style Hunting Knife with Latching Sheath

Manufactured c. the late 19th century to early 20th century, knives such as this would have been a valued item for a British sportsman or military officer while venturing in India during the colonial period. "The Sportsman's Book for India" published in 1904 states that these Indian-made knives were more desirable for sportsmen than knives of English make, as the steel of English knives was very hard and "difficult to get re-sharpened in out-of-the-way places." This example measures 16 1/4 inches overall, with a 10 5/8 inch clip point blade that is unmarked. The guard is iron with circular finials, iron pommel with lanyard hole, and smooth hardwood grip scales with a leather wrapping. The leather wrapped scabbard has iron fittings including a locking mechanism which interfaces with a small hole in the guard.

Class: Other

Fine, the iron components mostly bright with some scattered patches of light oxidation/pitting and some mild polishing/sharpening evidence on the blade. The grip is also fine with mild wear and a slight separation of the seam near the pommel. Scabbard leather shows mild wear.

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Pair of E. J. Churchill Field Grade Sidelock Shotgun

Lot # 1490 (Sale Order: 491 of 674)      

Factory Engraved Pair of E. J. Churchill Field Model Sidelock Double Barrel Shotguns with Factory Letter and Case -A) E. J. Churchill Sidelock Shotgun

Factory Engraved Pair of E. J. Churchill Field Model Sidelock Double Barrel Shotguns with Factory Letter and Case -A) E. J. Churchill Sidelock Shotgun
Each gun in this fine pair was built with a set of blued steel barrels featuring a single nickel bead sight on the narrow matted solid rib which is marked with a gold "1" or "2", single band of engraving at the breech, "E. J. CHURCHILL (GUNMAKERS) Ltd" and "ORANGE St. GUNWORKS. LEICESTER SQUARE. LONDON." on the right and left tube respectively, import mark under forend, and period London proofs showing 2 1/2 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels of each gun are fitted to a handsome casehardened sidelock action which displays attractive bouquet and scroll engraving surrounding "E. J. CHURCHILL" signatures on either lockplate and "THE FIELD/XXV (in gold)/MODEL" on the underside before continuing on the triggerguard, both tangs, and the toplever which also shows a gold "1" or "2" respectively. The guns both feature double triggers and an automatic tang mounted safety with gold inlaid "SAFE". Both guns are mounted with a nicely figured and multi-point checkered splinter forend with engraved fittings including the Anson button release which is marked with a gold "1" or "2" and a straight grip stock with teardrop carved drop points, silver inscription ovals marked "A.F.T.", and hard rubber buttplates. Included with the guns is a factory letter stating that the pair was completed in 1929 with 28 inch barrels, 2 1/2 inch chambers, and was a Field grade sidelock, it also lists the stock dimensions, Vulcanite (hard rubber) buttplate, and silver initial ovals. Also included is a leather bound motor case that houses both guns. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at "12" (.729 inches) and measured .733 inches; choke constriction .010/.025 inches; minimum wall thickness .033/.033 inches; 1 7/16 inch drop at comb; 2 inch drop at heel; 14 7/8 inch length of pull; cast-off; weight 6 lbs. 2 oz.

Manufacture: Churchill E J Ltd
Model: The Field Model
BBL: 28 inch solid rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 12
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 4241
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Very fine overall, retaining 98% original blue finish on the barrels, some faint traces of case colors on the action with the balance an attractive silver, light handling evidence, some small dings and scratches in the wood, and slightly smoothed but well-defined checkering on the stock and forend. The case is very good. Mechanically excellent.

B) E. J. Churchill Sidelock Shotgun
As described in "A". Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at "12" (.729 inches) and measured .730 inches; choke constriction .006/.021 inches; minimum wall thickness .028/.030 inches; 1 1/2 inch drop at comb; 2 1/16 inch drop at heel; 14 7/8 inch length of pull; cast-off; weight 6 lbs. 2 oz.

Manufacture: Churchill E J Ltd
Model: The Field Model
BBL: 28 inch solid rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 12
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 4242
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Very fine, retaining 97% original blue finish on the barrels,strong traces of original case colors in the protected areas with the balance a fine silver patina, and overall mild handling evidence. The wood is very good with some dings and scratches, some spots of thinned varnish, and worn but defined checkering. Mechanically excellent. A great chance to own a pair of English double guns!

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Engraved Lincoln Jeffries 28 Gauge Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun

Lot # 1491 (Sale Order: 492 of 674)      

Factory Engraved Lincoln Jeffries 28 Gauge Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun with Case

Built with blued steel barrels featuring a single brass bead sight on the smooth concave solid rib which is marked "'EXQUISITE GUN' LINCOLN JEFFRIES (in gold) LINCOLN WORKS" along with flourishes of scroll, single band of engraving at either breech, "BIRMINGHAM" and "ENGLAND" on the right and left tubes respectively, import mark under forend, and period Birmingham proofs on the flats showing 2 1/2 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to a casehardened bolstered boxlock action with displays light engraving at the edges and features dual triggers and a manual tang mounted safety. Mounted with a nicely figured and multi-point checkered splinter forend and round knob pistol grip stock with teardrop carved drop points, blank inscription oval, and a serrated horn buttplate. Includes a modern oak & leather takedown case with cleaning tools, nickel oiler, and a pair of snap caps. Stock measurements: 1 5/16 inch drop at comb; 1 7/8 inch drop at heel; 14 3/16 inch length of pull; weight 4 lbs. 10 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retaining 98% reapplied blue finish, 30% original case colors with the balance a fine grey, light handling evidence, and some minor oxidation on the rib. The refinished wood is fine with some chipping around the tangs, some dings and scratches, and slightly smooth but defined checkering. The case is very fine. Mechanically excellent.

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James Purdey & Sons Double Barrel Shotgun with Extra Barrel Set

Lot # 1492 (Sale Order: 493 of 674)      

Factory Engraved James Purdey & Sons Self-Opening Sidelock Double Barrel Shotgun with Extra Barrel Set and Case

This gun was completed by Purdey circa 1938 according to information given on page 194 of Donald Dallas' "Purdey Gun & Rifle Makers: The Definitive History". Built with blued steel barrels featuring a single bead sight on the matted solid rib, "J. PURDEY & SONS" on the left tube and "AUDLEY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON. ENGLAND." on the right tube, import mark under the forend, and London proofs on the flats showing 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to a highly attractive brush bright finished self-opening sideclipped sidelock action which displays beautifully executed deep oakleaf engraving on the fences and floral scrollwork over a darkened background surrounding "J. PURDEY & SONS." signatures on either lockplate and "J. PURDEY & SONS/LONDON/ENGLAND" on the underside. The scrollwork continues off of the action onto the toplever, triggerguard, and both tangs. The gun features bushed firing pins, double triggers, and a manual tang safety with gold inlaid "SAFE". The gun is mounted with a beautiful highly figured and multi-point checkered splinter forend with engraved blue shoe and bright Anson button release along with a pistol grip stock with teardrop carved drop points, black grip cap, gold inscription oval marked "WEJ", and checkered bare butt. Included is a second set of 30 inch barrels marked "BARRELS BY G. E. LEWIS & SONS." on the right tube and "32 & 33. LOWER LOVEDAY St. BIRMINGHAM. 19." on the left and showing Birmingham proofs for 2 3/4 inch chambers. Also included is an oak & leather takedown case with canvas cover that houses the set along with cleaning tools, snap caps, and three turnscrews. Barrel measurements for the extra set (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at .729 inches and measured at .737/.375 inches; choke constriction .042/.041 inches; minimum wall thickness .025/.028 inches. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at "12" (.729 inches) and .734/.735 inches; choke constriction .011/.020 inches; minimum wall thickness .030/.028 inches; 1 7/16 inch drop at comb; 2 1/16 inch drop at heel; 14 3/8 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 4 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as professionally refurbished, retaining 99% blue and coin finishes with some minor handling evidence and some very faint freckling in small areas. The wood shows a few very minor scratches and sharp recut checkering. The extra barrel set is very fine. The case is very fine. Mechanically excellent. A great chance at a fine English double!

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Engraved Boss & Co. Backaction Sidelock Double Barrel Shotgun

Lot # 1493 (Sale Order: 494 of 674)      

Factory Engraved Boss & Co. Backaction Sidelock Double Barrel Shotgun

Manufactured in 1888 per page 236 of Donald Dallas' "Boss & Co.: Builder of Best Guns Only". Built with blued steel barrels featuring a single bead sight on the matted flat solid rib, "BOSS & Co 73 St. JAMES'S STREET. LONDON" on the right tube and "SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH'S FLUID PRESSED STEEL" on the left, a band of engraving at the breech, and chambers measured 2 1/2 inches with automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to a casehardened backaction sidelock action which displays attractive scroll engraving surrounding "BOSS & Co." banners on either lockplate and continuing onto the toplever, triggerguard, and both tangs. The gun features a pair of triggers and a tang mounted automatic safety with gold inlaid "SAFE". The gun is mounted with a highly attractive and multi-point checkered splinter forend with engraved fittings and a round knob pistol grip stock with silver inscription oval marked "TFVN" and a checkered hard rubber buttplate. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at "13/1" (.719 inches) and measured at .728 inches; choke constriction .006/.007 inches; minimum wall thickness .028/.030 inches; 1 5/8 inch drop at comb; 2 5/8 inch drop at heel; 13 7/8 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retaining 90% reapplied blue finish, strong traces of original case colors with the balance a fine silver, light handling evidence, and some thinning and spotting on the barrels. There is a small chip at the lower left stock horn, otherwise the wood is very good with dings, scratches, and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Pair of Charles Hellis & Sons Boxlock Double Barrel Shotguns

Lot # 1494 (Sale Order: 495 of 674)      

Factory Engraved Pair of Charles Hellis & Sons Boxlock Double Barrel Shotguns with Case -A) Charles Hellis & Sons Shotgun

Factory Engraved Pair of Charles Hellis & Sons Boxlock Double Barrel Shotguns with Case -A) Charles Hellis & Sons Shotgun
This pair was manufactured between 1925 and 1928 according to the information given on page 114 of Nigel Brown's "British Gunmakers Volume One: London". Both guns were built with blued steel barrels featuring a single bead sight on the smooth concave solid rib which is marked "CHARLES HELLIS & SONS. 119 EDGWARE ROAD. HYDE PARK. LONDON. W." and a gold "1" or "2" surrounded by scroll engraving, a band of engraving at the breech, and 2 1/2 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are mated to casehardened boxlock actions with recessed sideplate displaying extensive near full coverage floral scroll engraving surrounding "C. HELLIS & SONS." signatures on either side before continuing onto the triggerguard, tangs, and toplever which shows a gold 1" or "2". Both guns feature double triggers and a tang mounted automatic safety with gold inlaid "SAFE". Both guns are fitted with an attractively figured and multi-point checkered forend with engraved fittings and a "1" or "2" on the Anson button release along with a straight grip stock with teardrop carved drop points, "R.P.L." in the silver inscription oval, and a checkered bare butt. Included is a wood and leather takedown case that houses the set. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech proofed at "13/1" (.719 inches) and measured .738/.737 inches; choke constriction .006/.040 inches; minimum wall thickness .036/.035 inches; 1 7/16 inch drop at comb; 2 inch drop at heel; 14 3/8 inch length of pull; cast-off; weight 6 lbs. 7 oz.

Manufacture: Hellis Charles & Sons
Model: Double Barrel
BBL: 28 inch solid rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 12
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 3527
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Very good, retaining 95% original blue finish, 25% plus original case colors with the balance a fine grey, light handling evidence, a few light dings and scratches in the wood, slight stress crack at the upper tang, and well-defined checkering on the stock and forend. The case is good. Mechanically excellent.

B) Charles Hellis & Sons Shotgun
As described in "A". Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech proofed at "13/1" (.719 inches) and measured .736/.737 inches; choke constriction .004/.039 inches; minimum wall thickness .037/.035 inches; 1 3/8 inch drop at comb; 2 1/4 inch drop at heel; 14 5/16 inch length of pull; cast-off; weight 6 lbs. 7 oz.

Manufacture: Hellis Charles & Sons
Model: Double Barrel
BBL: 28 inch solid rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 12
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 3528
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Very good, retaining 95% original blue, 60% plus original case colors with the balance grey, mild handling evidence, a few pressure marks in the wood, a stress crack off the upper tang, and well-defined checkering on the wood. Mechanically excellent. A great opportunity to own a pair of fine British sporting guns!

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J. P. Clabrough & Bros. Double Barrel Hammer Shotgun with Case

Lot # 1495 (Sale Order: 496 of 674)      

Exquisite Factory Engraved and Gold Inlaid J. P. Clabrough & Bros. Double Barrel Hammer Shotgun with Case

Fine Damascus steel barrels with a single brass bead sight on the smooth concave solid rib which is marked "J. P. CLABROUGH & BROS. LONDON. FINE DAMASCUS" along with a small gold inlaid cross and platinum dots at the breech end, light engraving at both the breech and muzzles, correct period Birmingham black powder proofs, and chambers measured at 2 1/2 inches with a single extractor. The coin finished receiver and hammer locks display beautiful extensive scroll engraving interspersed with fine platinum and gold inlays and bordered by alternating gold and platinum inlaid dots. The engraving and inlays continue onto the hammers, the toplever, and the triggerguard with the tangs showing no inlays but the same fine engraving. The gun features rebounding hammers and a set of double triggers. The wood shows exceptional figure and fine multi-point checkering on the splinter forend which has a horn tip inlay as well as engraved fittings inlaid with gold and platinum and the round knob pistol grip stock which shows teardrop carved drop points and a horn buttplate which is carved with scroll designs as well as a lion. Included with the gun is an oak & leather takedown case containing a nickel oiler. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech .737/.737 inches; choke constriction .010/.028 inches; minimum wall thickness .027/.026 inches; 2 inch drop at comb; 3 5/8 inch drop at heel; 14 1/8 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs.

Class: Antique

Very fine overall as professionally refurbished, showing smooth grey on the barrels and strong Damascus patterning, nearly all of the coined finish on the action as well the gold and platinum, minor handling evidence, and sharp checkering on the replacement stock and forend. The case is fair with absent latch. Mechanically excellent. A chance for an exceptional and very tasteful precious metal inlaid double!

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Holland & Holland 20 Ga. Boxlock Single Barrel Shotgun with Case

Lot # 1496 (Sale Order: 497 of 674)      

Holland & Holland 20 Gauge Boxlock Single Barrel Shotgun with Case

Built with a blued steel barrel featuring a single nickel bead sight, rear sighting flat marked "HOLLAND & HOLLAND./98. NEW BOND ST. LONDON.", band of engraving at the breech, original Birmingham proofs on the flats, modern Birmingham proofs ahead of the flats, import mark under forend, choke constriction of .020 inches, and a 2 3/4 inch chamber with extractor. The barrel is mated to a casehardened boxlock action which displays light border engraving and features a tang mounted automatic safety. The likely replacement triggerguard is numbered "20075". The gun is fitted with a nicely figured and checkered forend with a horn tip and a straight grip stock with blank inscription oval and a 1 1/2 inch extension with checkered bare butt. Includes a wood and canvas takedown case with factory trade label. Stock measurements: 1 3/8 inch drop at comb; 2 1/4 inch drop at heel; 15 1/16 inch length of pull; weight 5 lbs. 6 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as professionally restored, retaining 99% blue on the barrel, 95% case colors, some loose of blue on the triggerguard, light handling evidence, and crisp wood checkering. The case is good. Mechanically excellent.

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Alexander Henry & Co. Sidelock Ejector Double Barrel Shotgun

Lot # 1497 (Sale Order: 498 of 674)      

Factory Engraved Alexander Henry & Co. Sidelock Ejector Double Barrel Shotgun with Case

Manufactured in 1920 according to page 115 of Nigel Brown's "British Gunmakers Volume One: London". Built with blued steel chopperlump barrels featuring a single brass bead sight on the smooth solid rib which is marked with the Alexander Henry & Co. address and a flourish of scroll, engraved bands at the breech, 1998 dated London reproofs on the flats, choke constrictions of .013/.025 inches, and 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are mated to a nicely engraved sidelock action which displays Purdey style bouquet & scroll engraving with "ALEXr HENRY & Co." on either lockplate and niter blue action screws. The gun features bushed firing pins, double triggers, and a tang mounted automatic safety with gold inlaid "SAFE". The gun is fitted with an attractively figured and multi-point checkered forend with engraved fittings and a straight grip stock with teardrop carved drop points, blank gold inscription oval, and a checkered bare butt. Includes a non-matching wood and canvas takedown case, glass oiler, and cleaning tools. Stock measurements: 1 1/2 inch drop at comb; 2 1/4 inch drop at heel; 14 11/16 inch length of pull; weight 6 lbs. 9 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as refurbished, retaining 99% blue finish, smooth coin grey on the action, faded markings on the barrel rib, light handling evidence, and sharp recut checkering on the revarnished wood. The case is good. Mechanically excellent.

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J. Yates/Richard Ellis & Sons Double Barrel Hammer Shotgun

Lot # 1498 (Sale Order: 499 of 674)      

Factory Engraved J. Yates/Richard Ellis & Sons Double Barrel Hammer Shotgun with Case

Built with blued steel barrels featuring a single brass bead sight on the wide matted solid rib, "RICHARD ELLIS & SONS." and "St. MARY'S, BIRMINGHAM" marked on the right and left respectively, 2018 dated London reproofs on the flats along with the "SLEEVED" marking, choke constriction of .025/.032 inches, and 2 3/4 inch chambers with single extractor. The barrels are mated to a casehardened hammer sidelock action which displays attractive scroll engraving and is marked "J. YATES" on either lockplate. The gun features rebounding hammers and double triggers. The gun is fitted with a beautifully figured and multi-point checkered forend with engraved fittings and a round knob pistol grip stock with "JX" in the gold inscription oval, a rabbit in the silver oval, and a Kick-Eez recoil pad. Included is a wood and leather takedown case. Stock measurements: 1 3/4 inch drop at comb; 1 15/16 inch drop at heel; 15 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 15 oz.

Class: Antique

Very fine, retaining 99% professionally reapplied blue, original case colors around the hammers with the balance a fine grey, minor handling evidence, and sharp checkering on the replacement wood. The case is very good. Mechanically excellent

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Engraved William Ford Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun with Case

Lot # 1499 (Sale Order: 500 of 674)      

Factory Engraved William Ford Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun with Case

Built with blued steel barrels featuring a single bead sight on the matted solid rib, "WILLIAM FORD." and "15. St MARY'S ROW. BIRMINGHAM" marked on the right and left tubes respectively, period Birmingham nitro proofs and import mark on the flats, choke constrictions of .000/.031 inches, and chambers proofed for "1 1/2" oz shot (3 inch) with automatic ejectors. The barrels are mated to a boxlock action which displays attractive scroll engraving with pheasants on the left and a setter on the right as well as "WILLIAM FORD" on either side. The gun features double triggers and a tang mounted safety (currently stuck in fire position). The gun is fitted with a beautifully figured and multi-point checkered forend with engraved fittings and a round knob pistol grip stock with teardrop carved drop points, blank silver inscription oval, and a leather covered recoil pad. Included is a more modern wood and leather takedown case, nickel snap caps, oiler, extra strikers, and cleaning tools. Stock measurements: 1 9/16 inch drop at comb; 2 3/16 inch drop at heel; 15 3/16 inch length of pull; cast-off; weight 7 lbs. 10 oz.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retaining 99% reapplied blue on the barrels, smooth grey patina on the action, faded blue on the lower tang, and light handling evidence. The revarnished wood is very fine with a few light dings and scratches and crisp checkering. The case is very fine. Mechanically excellent.

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