Extraordinary Firearms Auction Day 1

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JAMES PURDEY TWO GROOVE EXPRESS PERCUSSION DOUBLE RIFLE WITH

Lot # 1555 (Sale Order: 551 of 755)      

CASE AND ACCESSORIES. SN 6220. Cal. 40 Bore (.550 groove diameter, two groove rifling with slow twist). A typical Purdey express rifle of the period, Purdey's two groove was very popular, and was orig called "Express Train" due to its relatively high velocity, resulting in low trajectory. It was made to fire a conical bullet with cast in wings to engage rifling. This example has 30" Damascus bbls engraved "J. Purdey 314-1/2 Oxford Street, London" on full length flat rib fitted with one standing and three nested express rear sight. Ebony ramrod with brass head and tail is in two plain pipes, rear with sling eye. Case hardened breech plugs have engraved vented platinum blow-outs. Breech iron is nicely scroll engraved. Bar locks with front sliding safeties are fitted with third type flat faced Purdey style hammers with dolphin heads. Locks and hammers are engraved with 80% coverage exceptionally well cut varying sized shaded scroll. "Purdey" is on each plate. Trigger plate has long circular finial. Trigger guard has checkered spur forming grip. SN is on tail. Finely stump figured and dark streaked European walnut stocks measures 14-3/8" over checkered steel buttplate engraved "Charge 3 drams no. 6 powder". Stock features thin beaded shadow line cheekpiece, scroll engraved patchbox on right side, flat top checkering at grip and forend, and attaches to bbls with captive side bolt through shaped steel escutcheons. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/8", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Neutral cast. Weight: 8 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-3/8". Rifle is housed in quartered oak case, possibly orig, with inlet brass corners and central D-ring handle which has pivoting hook closure. Interior is lined in reddish cloth and has old Purdey label in lid, and contains a number of correctly styled accessories for this rifle, including a brass conical bullet mold, along with a Davis type belted ball mold, and a steel and walnut bullet sizer, all three newly engraved with this guns SN. Other accessories include ebony cleaning rod, ebony handled hammer jag, along with matching nipple recess jag, 1-1/2" wad cutter, Hawksley leather bodied bag flask, nipple wrench, turnscrew, powder measure, and dusting brush. CONDITION: Fine, as completely refinished. Bbls retain most of an old re-brown. Locks have new color hardening over light pitting. Stock refinished with oil over numerous marks. Bores are very good, strong rifling, somewhat pitted. Locks are very fine. Case retains most of what appears to be its orig finish with many marks. Interior cloth renewed. Purdey label is fine, and inscribed with correct charge for this gun. Accessories are fine. An undoubtedly shootable example of this relatively hard to find and historically important rifle. They are known to shoot tightly patched round balls very well. 52700-59 MGM377
CASE AND ACCESSORIES. SN 6220. Cal. 40 Bore (.550 groove diameter, two groove rifling with slow twist). A typical Purdey express rifle of the period, Purdey's two groove ...morewas very popular, and was orig called "Express Train" due to its relatively high velocity, resulting in low trajectory. It was made to fire a conical bullet with cast in wings to engage rifling. This example has 30" Damascus bbls engraved "J. Purdey 314-1/2 Oxford Street, London" on full length flat rib fitted with one standing and three nested express rear sight. Ebony ramrod with brass head and tail is in two plain pipes, rear with sling eye. Case hardened breech plugs have engraved vented platinum blow-outs. Breech iron is nicely scroll engraved. Bar locks with front sliding safeties are fitted with third type flat faced Purdey style hammers with dolphin heads. Locks and hammers are engraved with 80% coverage exceptionally well cut varying sized shaded scroll. "Purdey" is on each plate. Trigger plate has long circular finial. Trigger guard has checkered spur forming grip. SN is on tail. Finely stump figured and dark streaked European walnut stocks measures 14-3/8" over checkered steel buttplate engraved "Charge 3 drams no. 6 powder". Stock features thin beaded shadow line cheekpiece, scroll engraved patchbox on right side, flat top checkering at grip and forend, and attaches to bbls with captive side bolt through shaped steel escutcheons. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/8", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Neutral cast. Weight: 8 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-3/8". Rifle is housed in quartered oak case, possibly orig, with inlet brass corners and central D-ring handle which has pivoting hook closure. Interior is lined in reddish cloth and has old Purdey label in lid, and contains a number of correctly styled accessories for this rifle, including a brass conical bullet mold, along with a Davis type belted ball mold, and a steel and walnut bullet sizer, all three newly engraved with this guns SN. Other accessories include ebony cleaning rod, ebony handled hammer jag, along with matching nipple recess jag, 1-1/2" wad cutter, Hawksley leather bodied bag flask, nipple wrench, turnscrew, powder measure, and dusting brush. CONDITION: Fine, as completely refinished. Bbls retain most of an old re-brown. Locks have new color hardening over light pitting. Stock refinished with oil over numerous marks. Bores are very good, strong rifling, somewhat pitted. Locks are very fine. Case retains most of what appears to be its orig finish with many marks. Interior cloth renewed. Purdey label is fine, and inscribed with correct charge for this gun. Accessories are fine. An undoubtedly shootable example of this relatively hard to find and historically important rifle. They are known to shoot tightly patched round balls very well. 52700-59 MGM377

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HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT, EARLY PURDEY DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE AND

Lot # 1556 (Sale Order: 552 of 755)      

ACCESSORIES, OWNED AND USED BY R. GORDON CUMMING, DURING HIS FIVE YEARS IN THE FAR INTERIOR OF SOUTH AFRICA, ONE OF THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS OF SPORT HUNTING AND TRAVEL IN THE AFRICAN CONTINENT, 1843-1848, INCLUDING FIRST AMERICAN EDITION TWO VOLUME SET OF THESE BOOKS (HARPER & BROTHERS, 1851). SN 1933. Cal. 14 bore. (.697 Groove diameter, 10 wide and deep grooves, to take a 16 bore ball.) This interesting rifle incorporating Wyatt's patent grip and intercepting safety sear mechanism, is the 11th double rifle listed in Purdey's records. It was put to auction in 1982 by the Gordon Cumming family, as related by L. Patrick Unsworth in his book THE EARLY PURDEY'S, where he recounts the life and hunting career of R. Gordon Cumming: "he undertook a five year long hunting expedition in South Africa, and his book,A Hunter's Life in South Africa, gives a fascinating account of his experiences commencing with the creation of an armory including three dbl rifles by Purdey, William Moore, and Dickson of Edinburgh." "Gordon Cumming's expedition commenced in 1843 and his book narrates many successful encounters with elephant." (He shot over 100.) "However one in particular (no doubt thrilling at the time but rather nauseating to the modern sportsman) when accompanied by his dog, Wolf, vividly illustrates the lack of knock down power of the 16 bore on big game." He now quotes from "A Hunters Life ..." "having lost my two grooved rifle" (the Dickson, which blew-up) "I resolved to try what could be done with the double barrel Moore and Purdey rifles carrying 16 to the pound ... ". "Coming upon a group of elephant", he continues, "spurring my horse in another moment I was in the middle of them closely followed by Johannes (a servant) and in a twinkling the finest bull had received the contents of the Moore and Purdey behind the shoulder ... I was in a precious hurry, as the sun was setting and I kept loading and firing at dueling distance. On receiving the 24th shot he stood trembling violently for several seconds, and then fell forward on his tusks, after which he rolled over and rested on his side." Unsworth speculates that number "1933" was not the rifle used because it was made in 1830, "there is every likelihood that it was used by Roualeyn when at home at Altyre". In further reading of "A Hunters Life ..." Roualeyn Gordon Cumming states "The Purdey was also a tried friend, both it and the heavy German" (single 12 bore rifle) "having been with me in several campaigns on the plains and in the jungles of Hisdostan." R. Gordon Cumming went to India in 1839 to join the 4th Madras Light Cavalry, and most likely he purchased Purdey "1933" as a second hand rifle before his posting, not being able to afford a new rifle on a subaltern's salary. Factory ledger page indicates the rifle was made for "A Gamarell" (with a date of 1830) but there is a secondary notation "July 1931 L/ 1830/ P57" in the ledger. At this time Purdey was disposing of guns and rifles not picked up or paid for, by clients through his son-in-law, Joseph Lang, who offered them at a discount, and the "L" in this notation may refer to such a transaction. This rifle has 28" twist bbls with slightly raised flat rib, holding one standing, two folding leaf rear sight, and silver bead front. Rib is engraved "I. PURDEY NO 314-1/2 OXFORD STREET LONDON". Bottoms of bbls are stamped with London black powder proofs, SN, and a very early use of "JP" indicating bbls were made by Purdey (most early Purdey guns have bbls forged by Charles Lancaster). A very stout greenheart ramrod SNed to this rifle with heavy brass head and tail, is held by two plain pipes, rear with sling eye. Breeches have vented platinum blow-outs and some scroll engraving on rib extension. SNs are on hooks. Breech iron is engraved with very finely cut shaded scroll. Bar locks are fitted with tall flat faced serpentine hammers with stylized dolphin heads, as well as aforementioned external intercepting sears as part of Wyatt's patent which engage notches on bottoms of hammers, engraved with sea monsters. Triggers cannot be pulled until grip is squeezed. Locks are engraved with nicely cut open scroll, and "PURDEY". Safeties are engraved "SAFETY" on levers, and "PATENT" around its pivots. Trigger plate has stylized pineapple finial matching thimble. More Details

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STUNNING AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE JAMES PURDEY AND SONS HAMMER

Lot # 1557 (Sale Order: 553 of 755)      

UNDERLEVER 8 BORE RIFLE. SN 12371. (1886) Cal. 8 bore. This very fine "best" quality rifle is pictured and described in Donald Dallas's book PURDEY THE DEFINITIVE HISTORY (p. 98). It has 24" dovetailed fine 3-stripe Damascus bbls with raised, file cut full length rib. Unmatted section of bbl in front of one standing, 3 folding leaf platinum lined rear express sight, is engraved "J. Purdey & Sons, Audley House, South Audley Street, London". Gold bead front sight is longitudinally dovetailed into rib. Bottoms of bbls have SNs. Bottom of left bbl is stamped "AM" (A. Meers, barrel maker). Bbl flats show provisional and definitive black powder proofs for 8 bore. Bores have 17 groove Enfield type rifling and measure .844. Sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Massive case hardened action features finely filed fences, side clips, and snap Jones underlever with third fastener at back of lump. Non-rebounding island locks have round bodied serpentine hammers with stylized dolphin heads. Stalking safeties at front end of locks engage at half cock. "J. Purdey & Sons" is engraved on lockplates. All metal parts are very finely engraved with beautifully executed scroll and bouquet engraving in typical Purdey house style (probably the work of J. Lucas, head engraver at Purdey's at the time that this rifle was made). Steel trigger guard has scroll engraving and SN at grip. Nicely marbled and boldly stump figured full pistol grip Circassian walnut buttstock measures 14-7/8" over Silver type pad with half inch base plate. Stock features large oval shadow line cheekpiece, 22 LPI checkering with mullered borders, steel grip cap, swivel loop, and vacant silver oval on toe line. Matching large splinter forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/8", drop at comb: approx 1-3/8". Weight: 16 lbs. 15 oz, LOP 14-7/8". Oversize 38" x 14" oak and leather case with central round brass medallion on lid, brass corners, brass handle reinforcements, and push button lock has an old label on top fromHotel de l' Europe Ltdin Singapore. Interior is lined in burgundy cloth, with Purdey label, and a smaller label listing fittings. Accessories include large steel mold for conical bullet marked with SN, another Davis type round ball mold marked "Improved no. 8" and SN, nickel plated cartridge capper and de-capper marked "8", 2 ebony handled striker keys, ebony handled turn screw, 2-pc rosewood cleaning rod, bone striker bottle with spare strikers, nickel plated round oil bottle, 8 bore pull-through, ebony container with tweezers, rifle sling, 2 8-bore snap caps, a "J. Purdey and Sons" marked 8 bore broken case extractor, as well as, the key. CONDITION: Excellent as refurbished, most likely by the factory (as was not unusual during periods of use). Bbls retain 80% of fine London brown finish with Damascus pattern bold. Action retains approx. 70% original case color. Engraving is sharp and clean. Lockplates retain approx. 50% color, silvering on tails. Under lever is grayish brown. Trigger guard shows most of a later re-blue, slightly pitted, with engraving washed. Stocks retain most of a hand rubbed oil finish. Wood is very slightly under metal of locks, and more so at head of action. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Right bore is very fine, with a few minor light pits towards breech. Left bore is excellent with a bit of frosting. All rifling is sharp. Case leather is fine, still light in color with numerous marks and rubs. Newer straps and handle are very good, but handle is beginning to fray.Interior cloth is fine but with stains and marks from contact with rifle and accessories. Interior partitions are strong. All accessories are good to fine. Purdey's produced a total of 768 hammer double rifles, of all calibers and grades, including pinfires, making any Purdey double rifle extremely scarce. This may be the only best quality 8 bore produced by Purdey's. A world class rifle. 52700-39 MGM6
UNDERLEVER 8 BORE RIFLE. SN 12371. (1886) Cal. 8 bore. This very fine "best" quality rifle is pictured and described in Donald Dallas's book PURDEY THE DEFINITIVE HISTORY...more (p. 98). It has 24" dovetailed fine 3-stripe Damascus bbls with raised, file cut full length rib. Unmatted section of bbl in front of one standing, 3 folding leaf platinum lined rear express sight, is engraved "J. Purdey & Sons, Audley House, South Audley Street, London". Gold bead front sight is longitudinally dovetailed into rib. Bottoms of bbls have SNs. Bottom of left bbl is stamped "AM" (A. Meers, barrel maker). Bbl flats show provisional and definitive black powder proofs for 8 bore. Bores have 17 groove Enfield type rifling and measure .844. Sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Massive case hardened action features finely filed fences, side clips, and snap Jones underlever with third fastener at back of lump. Non-rebounding island locks have round bodied serpentine hammers with stylized dolphin heads. Stalking safeties at front end of locks engage at half cock. "J. Purdey & Sons" is engraved on lockplates. All metal parts are very finely engraved with beautifully executed scroll and bouquet engraving in typical Purdey house style (probably the work of J. Lucas, head engraver at Purdey's at the time that this rifle was made). Steel trigger guard has scroll engraving and SN at grip. Nicely marbled and boldly stump figured full pistol grip Circassian walnut buttstock measures 14-7/8" over Silver type pad with half inch base plate. Stock features large oval shadow line cheekpiece, 22 LPI checkering with mullered borders, steel grip cap, swivel loop, and vacant silver oval on toe line. Matching large splinter forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/8", drop at comb: approx 1-3/8". Weight: 16 lbs. 15 oz, LOP 14-7/8". Oversize 38" x 14" oak and leather case with central round brass medallion on lid, brass corners, brass handle reinforcements, and push button lock has an old label on top fromHotel de l' Europe Ltdin Singapore. Interior is lined in burgundy cloth, with Purdey label, and a smaller label listing fittings. Accessories include large steel mold for conical bullet marked with SN, another Davis type round ball mold marked "Improved no. 8" and SN, nickel plated cartridge capper and de-capper marked "8", 2 ebony handled striker keys, ebony handled turn screw, 2-pc rosewood cleaning rod, bone striker bottle with spare strikers, nickel plated round oil bottle, 8 bore pull-through, ebony container with tweezers, rifle sling, 2 8-bore snap caps, a "J. Purdey and Sons" marked 8 bore broken case extractor, as well as, the key. CONDITION: Excellent as refurbished, most likely by the factory (as was not unusual during periods of use). Bbls retain 80% of fine London brown finish with Damascus pattern bold. Action retains approx. 70% original case color. Engraving is sharp and clean. Lockplates retain approx. 50% color, silvering on tails. Under lever is grayish brown. Trigger guard shows most of a later re-blue, slightly pitted, with engraving washed. Stocks retain most of a hand rubbed oil finish. Wood is very slightly under metal of locks, and more so at head of action. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Right bore is very fine, with a few minor light pits towards breech. Left bore is excellent with a bit of frosting. All rifling is sharp. Case leather is fine, still light in color with numerous marks and rubs. Newer straps and handle are very good, but handle is beginning to fray.Interior cloth is fine but with stains and marks from contact with rifle and accessories. Interior partitions are strong. All accessories are good to fine. Purdey's produced a total of 768 hammer double rifles, of all calibers and grades, including pinfires, making any Purdey double rifle extremely scarce. This may be the only best quality 8 bore produced by Purdey's. A world class rifle. 52700-39 MGM6

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*RARE JAMES PURDEY SIDELOCK EJECTOR TOP LEVER DOUBLE RIFLE

Lot # 1558 (Sale Order: 554 of 755)      

IN 30 PURDEY (30-40 KRAG) WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND ACCESSORIES. SN 25036. (1937) Cal. 30 Purdey (30-40 Krag). one of only seven rifles made in this caliber, this rifle has 25" chopper lump bbls fitted with matted quarter rib holding one standing, one folding leaf express rear sight. Mid rib is engraved with Purdey's famous Audley House address. Matching front ramp with sight protector numbered to rifle, is fitted with silver bead. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 30 caliber and 2.31" case. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs and bbl makers initials "SS" (Sam Simons). Tube numbers "62463" and "62464" are on loop. A sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Case hardened small sized top lever bolstered sidelock action features automatic bolted safety (SAFE and BOLTED inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, bushed strikers, side clips, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved in Purdey house style with 80% coverage very well cut rose and scroll. "J. Purdey & Sons" is at the bottom of each lockplate, and on bottom of action over "London" "England". Scroll engraved trigger guard has SN on tang, which extends to steel grip cap. Finely marbled and lightly figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/4" over thin Silver pad, and features classic beaded shadow line cheekpiece, drop points, and point pattern checkering with back border with reverse curve. A sling loop matching that on bbl, as well as a gold oval engraved with monogram "MRBS", are on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson release has actioners initials "FW" (Fred Williams) on iron. Drop at heel: approx 3-3/16", drop at comb: approx 2-1/16". Neutral cast. Weight: 8 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-3/4". What is most likely original oak and leather case with brass corners, has central medallion marked with three Sanskrit letters. Case is lined in burgundy cloth and has gold embossed Purdey label in lid with two information labels. Case contains a pair of snap caps, cleaning equipment, ebony handled turnscrew and striker key, bone striker bottle with spare strikers, and a Purdey marked square oil bottle. Case straps are also inside. PROVENANCE: Factory email indicating completion in 1937, and with other specs. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain essentially all of a re-black over light marks and scratches. Action retains 20 - 30% orig case hardening color, silvered on all high points, fading and graying on bottom. Locks retain approx 70 - 80% orig color. Perhaps 30% orig blue remains on trigger guard. Stocks retain most of their orig hand rubbed oil finish, worn at grip and forend with many light marks and heavier knocks. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is fine, still light in color, with some scuffs and marks. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is very good to fine with compressions and soiling. Labels are very fine. Accessories have verdigris. 52700-58 C&R
IN 30 PURDEY (30-40 KRAG) WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND ACCESSORIES. SN 25036. (1937) Cal. 30 Purdey (30-40 Krag). one of only seven rifles made in this caliber, this rifle has ...more25" chopper lump bbls fitted with matted quarter rib holding one standing, one folding leaf express rear sight. Mid rib is engraved with Purdey's famous Audley House address. Matching front ramp with sight protector numbered to rifle, is fitted with silver bead. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 30 caliber and 2.31" case. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs and bbl makers initials "SS" (Sam Simons). Tube numbers "62463" and "62464" are on loop. A sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Case hardened small sized top lever bolstered sidelock action features automatic bolted safety (SAFE and BOLTED inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, bushed strikers, side clips, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved in Purdey house style with 80% coverage very well cut rose and scroll. "J. Purdey & Sons" is at the bottom of each lockplate, and on bottom of action over "London" "England". Scroll engraved trigger guard has SN on tang, which extends to steel grip cap. Finely marbled and lightly figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/4" over thin Silver pad, and features classic beaded shadow line cheekpiece, drop points, and point pattern checkering with back border with reverse curve. A sling loop matching that on bbl, as well as a gold oval engraved with monogram "MRBS", are on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson release has actioners initials "FW" (Fred Williams) on iron. Drop at heel: approx 3-3/16", drop at comb: approx 2-1/16". Neutral cast. Weight: 8 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-3/4". What is most likely original oak and leather case with brass corners, has central medallion marked with three Sanskrit letters. Case is lined in burgundy cloth and has gold embossed Purdey label in lid with two information labels. Case contains a pair of snap caps, cleaning equipment, ebony handled turnscrew and striker key, bone striker bottle with spare strikers, and a Purdey marked square oil bottle. Case straps are also inside. PROVENANCE: Factory email indicating completion in 1937, and with other specs. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain essentially all of a re-black over light marks and scratches. Action retains 20 - 30% orig case hardening color, silvered on all high points, fading and graying on bottom. Locks retain approx 70 - 80% orig color. Perhaps 30% orig blue remains on trigger guard. Stocks retain most of their orig hand rubbed oil finish, worn at grip and forend with many light marks and heavier knocks. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is fine, still light in color, with some scuffs and marks. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is very good to fine with compressions and soiling. Labels are very fine. Accessories have verdigris. 52700-58 C&R

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INCREDIBLE PAIR OF HIGH CONDITION BIG BORE CHARLES LANCASTER

Lot # 1559 (Sale Order: 555 of 755)      

SLIDE AND DROP HAMMER DOUBLE HOWDAH RIFLES WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND MANY ACCESSORIES. SN 4916/4917. (1879) Cal. .577 Snyder. 22" Damascus bbls with full length matted ribs mounting three folding leaf express rear sights, are gold inlaid "1" and "2" on rear portions of ribs; matching numbers are on ovals on forends and buttplate top tangs. Tops of bbls are engraved "Charles Lancaster 151 New Bond St London" and "Patent Smooth Bore Breech Loading Rifle". Lancaster patent under lever slide and tilt actions are fitted with non-rebounding peninsula back locks with, unique to Lancaster, flat faced breast fire hammers with tall spurs, as well as front safeties. Actions and locks are engraved with exceptionally well cut varying sized small to medium scroll within small scroll borders. Sides of actions are engraved "Charles Lancaster's Patent" and locks have "C. LANCASTER" "PATENT LONDON" in ribbon devices on tails. Case hardened trigger guards have tangs with checkered curved extensions forming pistol grips. Nicely marbled and figured European walnut buttstocks measure 14-1/8" over checkered steel buttplates with short top spurs. Stocks feature beaded shadow line right hand cheekpieces, and widely spaced checkering at grips. Vacant gold ovals are on toe lines. Matching forends with exceptionally well filed and fitted irons, have schnabeled horn tips and attach to bbls with captive side bolts through oval steel escutcheons. Gun "2": Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-1/2". Neutral cast. Weight: 8 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 14-1/8". Guns are housed in quartered oak two gun case with arch decorated inlet brass corners, round central medallion, and double hook closure. Remnants of an old label are on top with Sanskrit inscription. Interior is lined in green cloth, and has large paper Lancaster label in lid along with charge card for these particular guns, and information label "Composition for Filling Shell Bullets". Bottom section holds both rifles as well as an array of superb orig accessories including steel bullet mold casting hollow base solid and another with hollow pointing pin for "shell" bullets which also has separate funnel for casting. Both molds are engraved "Chas Lancaster Breech Loading Rifles" and with these rifles SNs. Also included are two ebony and brass cleaning rods with brushes, jags, Turks heads, and mops, bullet crimper on mahogany base, rosewood patchbox, spare mainsprings, mainspring vice, dusting brush, turnscrew, two 84 grain powder measures, and a small leather wallet containing spare strikers and lock pins. CONDITION: Excellent, with rifle "1" showing considerably more handling and use than "2", retaining approx 90% orig bbl brown, with many marks and light scratches. Action retains most of its orig color, silvered and cleaned a bit on right side. Locks retain nearly all of their color. Trigger guard is silvered at grip. Bbls of rifle "2" have only a few light scratches on left side from removal of forend bolt. Action is silvered a bit on sides. Stocks of "2" have a few minor marks and knocks in its orig finish. Stocks of gun "1" have an old refinish of butt over some marks. Buttplate of "1" is mostly silver. Gun "2" has nearly all of its blue. Bores of both rifles are excellent. Actions are tight. Locks are crisp. Case retains most of its orig varnish with separated glue joint on top. Interior cloth is very fine with rubs and marks. All labels are fine with some rubs through on main label. Partitions are good. Accessories are excellent. A wonderful pair of short barrelled fast handling rifles in superb condition. 52700-44 MGM375
SLIDE AND DROP HAMMER DOUBLE HOWDAH RIFLES WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND MANY ACCESSORIES. SN 4916/4917. (1879) Cal. .577 Snyder. 22" Damascus bbls with full length matted ribs ...moremounting three folding leaf express rear sights, are gold inlaid "1" and "2" on rear portions of ribs; matching numbers are on ovals on forends and buttplate top tangs. Tops of bbls are engraved "Charles Lancaster 151 New Bond St London" and "Patent Smooth Bore Breech Loading Rifle". Lancaster patent under lever slide and tilt actions are fitted with non-rebounding peninsula back locks with, unique to Lancaster, flat faced breast fire hammers with tall spurs, as well as front safeties. Actions and locks are engraved with exceptionally well cut varying sized small to medium scroll within small scroll borders. Sides of actions are engraved "Charles Lancaster's Patent" and locks have "C. LANCASTER" "PATENT LONDON" in ribbon devices on tails. Case hardened trigger guards have tangs with checkered curved extensions forming pistol grips. Nicely marbled and figured European walnut buttstocks measure 14-1/8" over checkered steel buttplates with short top spurs. Stocks feature beaded shadow line right hand cheekpieces, and widely spaced checkering at grips. Vacant gold ovals are on toe lines. Matching forends with exceptionally well filed and fitted irons, have schnabeled horn tips and attach to bbls with captive side bolts through oval steel escutcheons. Gun "2": Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-1/2". Neutral cast. Weight: 8 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 14-1/8". Guns are housed in quartered oak two gun case with arch decorated inlet brass corners, round central medallion, and double hook closure. Remnants of an old label are on top with Sanskrit inscription. Interior is lined in green cloth, and has large paper Lancaster label in lid along with charge card for these particular guns, and information label "Composition for Filling Shell Bullets". Bottom section holds both rifles as well as an array of superb orig accessories including steel bullet mold casting hollow base solid and another with hollow pointing pin for "shell" bullets which also has separate funnel for casting. Both molds are engraved "Chas Lancaster Breech Loading Rifles" and with these rifles SNs. Also included are two ebony and brass cleaning rods with brushes, jags, Turks heads, and mops, bullet crimper on mahogany base, rosewood patchbox, spare mainsprings, mainspring vice, dusting brush, turnscrew, two 84 grain powder measures, and a small leather wallet containing spare strikers and lock pins. CONDITION: Excellent, with rifle "1" showing considerably more handling and use than "2", retaining approx 90% orig bbl brown, with many marks and light scratches. Action retains most of its orig color, silvered and cleaned a bit on right side. Locks retain nearly all of their color. Trigger guard is silvered at grip. Bbls of rifle "2" have only a few light scratches on left side from removal of forend bolt. Action is silvered a bit on sides. Stocks of "2" have a few minor marks and knocks in its orig finish. Stocks of gun "1" have an old refinish of butt over some marks. Buttplate of "1" is mostly silver. Gun "2" has nearly all of its blue. Bores of both rifles are excellent. Actions are tight. Locks are crisp. Case retains most of its orig varnish with separated glue joint on top. Interior cloth is very fine with rubs and marks. All labels are fine with some rubs through on main label. Partitions are good. Accessories are excellent. A wonderful pair of short barrelled fast handling rifles in superb condition. 52700-44 MGM375

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ALEXANDER HENRY DOUBLE RIFLE PRESENTED CHRISTMAS 1873 BY QUEEN

Lot # 1560 (Sale Order: 556 of 755)      

Please Note (10/17/2017): This important Henry Presentation rifle to John Brown is featured in the latest book by noted author, Donald Dallas, "Alexander Henry, Rifle Maker". Available from the author this fall for 60 (GBP). A brief video can be viewed on Julia's website. VICTORIA TO HER ESTEEMED SCOTTISH SERVANT, FRIEND, CONFIDANTE, (LOVER? MORGANATIC HUSBAND?), AND SAVIOR JOHN BROWN, WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND ACCESSORIES, PLUS SUPPORTING BOOKS AND DVD. SN 3210. (1873) Cal. .450BPE. This fine rifle was given to John Brown for Christmas in 1873. He saved Queen Victoria from an assassination attempt in Buckingham Palace gardens on 29 Feb 1872. Before this time Brown had been a gillie and servant to both Queen Victoria and Prince Albert during their visits to Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Brown had become a particular favorite and confidante of the Queen. After the death of Albert in 1861, her period of mourning finished, the Queen returned to Balmoral in 1863. Shortly thereafter she was involved in a coaching accident with Brown in attendance. Brown quickly recovered his composure and assisted the Queen. After this incident the Queen became inseparable from Brown, and he became not only her highland companion but he was brought to Windsor Palace in London to act as her full time personal attendant and "gatekeeper". In later years the pair remained inseparable and even had adjoining rooms. The Queen was often snidely referred to as "Mrs. Brown" or "Empress Brown". There were even rumors that they were secretly married as Victoria wore Brown's mother's wedding ring for the rest of her life; and was even secretly buried with it on her finger. This rifle is the only known firearm personally presented by Queen Victoria to any individual. It has 28" "best" chopper lump Damascus bbls with full length rib, holding one standing, one folding leaf express rear sight, with folding leaf (marked for 200 yards), as well as a small silver bead front sight. Rib is file cut behind the rear sight, and from approx 6" in front of that sight to the muzzles. The unmatted portion is engraved "Alexr Henry. 12. South St. Andrew St Edinburgh. Patent No 2377." (Use number for Henry rifling) and "Maker to Their Royal Highnesses' The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh". Bbl flats are stamped with SN and "A.H". Bottoms of bbls are stamped with London black powder proofs, as well as chopper lump Damascus patent number "2673" over a hammer logo, and "Henry's patent A&T 1355" and "1356". Adams and Tate were bbl makers and the numbers represent individual tubes they made on which royalties were to be paid to Henry. A sling eye is attached to bottom rib. Round bodied Jones underlever action is fitted with back action peninsula non-rebounding locks having tall spurred round bodied serpentine hammers and front sliding stalking safeties that engage at half cock. Action and locks are engraved with 70% coverage well cut varying sized scroll with some small scroll borders in classic "best" fashion. "ALEXr HENRY" is in swagged riband on each lockplate. SN is on trigger guard tang. Very fine, highly stump figured, and nicely marbled European walnut horn capped pistol grip buttstock measures 15" over checkered wood butt with engraved steel heel and toe plates. Stock also features small beaded shadow line cheekpiece, classic point pattern checkering at grip, and a sling eye matching that on bbl on toe line. Left side of stock behind cheekpiece has inlet 1-1/8" high gold shield engraved "FROM" "V.R." "TO" "J. BROWN ESQr" "CHRISTMAS" "1873". Matching splinter forend with inlet fancy steel tip attaches to bbls with captive side bolt through shaped and engraved steel escutcheons. Drop at heel: approx 3", drop at comb: approx 2-1/16". Weight: 8 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 15". Rifle is accompanied by its orig oak and leather case with shaped brass corners, in a style unique to Alexander Henry. There are traces of gold wash on corners. There is a small circular central brass medallion on top. Leather is gold embossed "J. BROWN ESQ. H. M. P. ATTENDANT" "BALMORAL". Interior is lined in tan pigskin, and has Alexander Henry paper label in lid, with 12 South St. Andrew Street address. Case has lift-out tray revealing cartridge storage area below. More Details

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EXCEPTIONALLY FINE ALEXANDER HENRY HAMMER DOUBLE RIFLE PRESENTED BY

Lot # 1561 (Sale Order: 557 of 755)      

EDWARD, THE PRINCE OF WALES TO WALTER WINANS, WITH BOOKS. SN 6408. (Ca. 1890) Cal. .450 BPE. 28-1/4" Fine Damascus dovetailed bbls with high, flat, full length file cut rib, are engraved "Alex'r Henry Edinburgh and London." and "Maker to Their Royal Highness' The Prince of Wales and Duke of Edinburgh." on tops. Top of left bbl toward center is engraved "Presented by H. R. H. the Prince of Wales to W. Winans. Esq." Bbl flats show London black powder proofs at .440 and are stamped "A.H" and SN. Bottoms of bbls are stamped "Henry's Rifling A & T 5695" on the right and left bbl has "5696" (patent use numbers). Sling eye is mounted to bottom rib. Long, round bar, Jones underlever action has finely filed fences with two cuts in action bar to make rifle lighter. Back action rebounding locks have front mounted stalking safeties. Action and lockplates have 80% coverage of very finely executed English scroll engraving, with "Alex'r Henry" on each lockplate. Short, round bodied, serpentine hammers have scroll engraved bodies and dolphin heads. Long top action tang has folding Lyman peep sight. Trigger guard has SN at grip. Broadly streaked European walnut full pistol grip buttstock measures 14-7/16" over checkered wood butt with engraved steel heel and toe plates. Stock features double shadow line right hand cheekpiece, and point pattern checkering with mullered borders. There is a sling eye on toe line, and grip has engraved steel trap cap, containing two spare strikers. Matching splinter forend attaches to bbl with forward lever. Drop at heel: Approx 2-3/4", drop at comb: Approx 2". Weight: 8 lbs. 11 oz, LOP 14-7/16". Accompanying rifle are two books by Walter Winans. One is "Practical Rifle Shooting" (New York: Putnams Sons, 1906). The other is "Animal Sculpture" (New York: Putnams Sons, 1913). PROVENANCE: Factory records indicate that this rifle was made for "The Master of Rollo". Rollo being an area of Perthshire Scotland where Winans held vast hunting rights. Orig page from "Vanity Fair" supplement entitled "Tracks and Triggers" picturing Winans in stalking regalia, double rifle slung over his shoulder. Winans Copy of page from "The Sporting Rifle" p. 9 where Winans discusses his fondness for the Lyman peep sight. Books as above, both ex-library copies. Copy of Wikipedia of Winans biography, bibliography, etc. CONDITION: Excellent, near new. Bbls retain 98% of their original brown, with some nicks, small dings, and a small area 9" from muzzle on left bbl, with some abrasion. Action, locks, and hammers retain nearly all their original case color with silvering on bottom of action, and sides of fences. There is some silvering on top tang in front of tang sight which is a later addition, but probably put there by Mr. Winans, who states in his book "The Sporting Rifle" on page 9 "I have lately been shooting a great deal with the Lyman aperture hind sight (see cut). I find that, contrary to expectation, I can do very rapid firing with it and it is much less fatiguing to the eye than other sights. The main advantage is that there is no tendency to concentrate one's attention on it." Grip cap has most of its case color, silvered on edges. Heel and toe plates retain over 50% of their color. Stocks have nearly all of their original oil finish. The grain has lifted a bit over the years, and there are a fair number of minor nicks, dings, and scratches. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Locks are crisp. Bores are excellent, nearly perfect. Books are good. A lovely rifle in exceptionally fine condition owned by one of the most dynamic characters of his day. He was an author (10 books on pistol and rifle shooting, deer breeding, art, etc.), world record marksman (gold medal 1908 Olympics, 2 shot running deer plus many pistol competitions), passionate hunter (he leased hundreds of thousands of acres of hunting grounds in Scotland), sculptor (gold medal 1912 Olympics) horse racing, and artist. Born in Russia to American parents, he affirmed his American citizenship but never set foot in the USA. 52440-4 MGM227
EDWARD, THE PRINCE OF WALES TO WALTER WINANS, WITH BOOKS. SN 6408. (Ca. 1890) Cal. .450 BPE. 28-1/4" Fine Damascus dovetailed bbls with high, flat, full length file cut r...moreib, are engraved "Alex'r Henry Edinburgh and London." and "Maker to Their Royal Highness' The Prince of Wales and Duke of Edinburgh." on tops. Top of left bbl toward center is engraved "Presented by H. R. H. the Prince of Wales to W. Winans. Esq." Bbl flats show London black powder proofs at .440 and are stamped "A.H" and SN. Bottoms of bbls are stamped "Henry's Rifling A & T 5695" on the right and left bbl has "5696" (patent use numbers). Sling eye is mounted to bottom rib. Long, round bar, Jones underlever action has finely filed fences with two cuts in action bar to make rifle lighter. Back action rebounding locks have front mounted stalking safeties. Action and lockplates have 80% coverage of very finely executed English scroll engraving, with "Alex'r Henry" on each lockplate. Short, round bodied, serpentine hammers have scroll engraved bodies and dolphin heads. Long top action tang has folding Lyman peep sight. Trigger guard has SN at grip. Broadly streaked European walnut full pistol grip buttstock measures 14-7/16" over checkered wood butt with engraved steel heel and toe plates. Stock features double shadow line right hand cheekpiece, and point pattern checkering with mullered borders. There is a sling eye on toe line, and grip has engraved steel trap cap, containing two spare strikers. Matching splinter forend attaches to bbl with forward lever. Drop at heel: Approx 2-3/4", drop at comb: Approx 2". Weight: 8 lbs. 11 oz, LOP 14-7/16". Accompanying rifle are two books by Walter Winans. One is "Practical Rifle Shooting" (New York: Putnams Sons, 1906). The other is "Animal Sculpture" (New York: Putnams Sons, 1913). PROVENANCE: Factory records indicate that this rifle was made for "The Master of Rollo". Rollo being an area of Perthshire Scotland where Winans held vast hunting rights. Orig page from "Vanity Fair" supplement entitled "Tracks and Triggers" picturing Winans in stalking regalia, double rifle slung over his shoulder. Winans Copy of page from "The Sporting Rifle" p. 9 where Winans discusses his fondness for the Lyman peep sight. Books as above, both ex-library copies. Copy of Wikipedia of Winans biography, bibliography, etc. CONDITION: Excellent, near new. Bbls retain 98% of their original brown, with some nicks, small dings, and a small area 9" from muzzle on left bbl, with some abrasion. Action, locks, and hammers retain nearly all their original case color with silvering on bottom of action, and sides of fences. There is some silvering on top tang in front of tang sight which is a later addition, but probably put there by Mr. Winans, who states in his book "The Sporting Rifle" on page 9 "I have lately been shooting a great deal with the Lyman aperture hind sight (see cut). I find that, contrary to expectation, I can do very rapid firing with it and it is much less fatiguing to the eye than other sights. The main advantage is that there is no tendency to concentrate one's attention on it." Grip cap has most of its case color, silvered on edges. Heel and toe plates retain over 50% of their color. Stocks have nearly all of their original oil finish. The grain has lifted a bit over the years, and there are a fair number of minor nicks, dings, and scratches. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Locks are crisp. Bores are excellent, nearly perfect. Books are good. A lovely rifle in exceptionally fine condition owned by one of the most dynamic characters of his day. He was an author (10 books on pistol and rifle shooting, deer breeding, art, etc.), world record marksman (gold medal 1908 Olympics, 2 shot running deer plus many pistol competitions), passionate hunter (he leased hundreds of thousands of acres of hunting grounds in Scotland), sculptor (gold medal 1912 Olympics) horse racing, and artist. Born in Russia to American parents, he affirmed his American citizenship but never set foot in the USA. 52440-4 MGM227

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DANIEL FRASER SINGLE SHOT SIDE LEVER DROPPING BLOCK TAKEDOWN

Lot # 1562 (Sale Order: 558 of 755)      

SPORTING RIFLE WITH ORIGINAL CASE. SN 2158. Cal. .500-450 3-1/4" BPE. This lovely rifle has a 28" round bbl with full length file cut rib. Front sight is dovetailed in and has a flip-up night sight. Rear sight has one standing, and one folding leaf and is dovetailed through the rib. The sight has an ivory triangle inset and is marked for 100 and 200 yards. Top of bbl is marked "Danl. Fraser & Co. Leith St. Terrace. Edinburgh." Bottom of bbl is marked with serial number "2158", British provisional and definitive proofs, and "450EX." The case colored action is engraved in extremely high quality English shaded scroll with Celtic borders. Top of action is marked "Frasers Patent No. 268" which is the patent use number. Trigger guard is marked with SN "2158." Top tang has "safe" inlaid in a gold rectangle and automatic safety. There is a red enamel dot to indicate when rifle is in fire position. Internal parts are gold washed, and takedown lever is fire blued. The nicely figured pistol grip butt stock measures 14-3/4" over a silvers type pad with hard rubber coarsely checkered facing which is orig to the gun. Stock features an engraved sling eye, vacant gold shield, finely detailed cheek piece (for right hand shooter), and horn grip cap. The forend has a Deeley type latch, horn forend tip, and is nicely checkered in point pattern. This is a very fine rifle being one of only approx 410 Fraser single shot rifles that were ever made. Rifle comes in it's orig canvas leather trimmed case with Daniel Fraser label, and green cloth interior. PROVENANCE: Kiser Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95% of it's orig blue with silvering at muzzle, and in front of forend. Bore is extremely fine, bright, and shiny. Action retains 95% of it's orig case colors with loss only on high edges and opening lever. Takedown lever, trigger, and safety button have 75% of their orig fire blue. Floor plate and trigger guard retain 40-50% of their charcoal blue strong in protected areas. Stocks retain their orig oil finish, but have numerous nicks and dents from use. Checkering has some slight wear. Case is in fair condition with lid detached, and some breakage of the covering. Internal partitions are in good condition, as are the straps, and replaced handle. 52700-42 MGM30
SPORTING RIFLE WITH ORIGINAL CASE. SN 2158. Cal. .500-450 3-1/4" BPE. This lovely rifle has a 28" round bbl with full length file cut rib. Front sight is dovetailed in an...mored has a flip-up night sight. Rear sight has one standing, and one folding leaf and is dovetailed through the rib. The sight has an ivory triangle inset and is marked for 100 and 200 yards. Top of bbl is marked "Danl. Fraser & Co. Leith St. Terrace. Edinburgh." Bottom of bbl is marked with serial number "2158", British provisional and definitive proofs, and "450EX." The case colored action is engraved in extremely high quality English shaded scroll with Celtic borders. Top of action is marked "Frasers Patent No. 268" which is the patent use number. Trigger guard is marked with SN "2158." Top tang has "safe" inlaid in a gold rectangle and automatic safety. There is a red enamel dot to indicate when rifle is in fire position. Internal parts are gold washed, and takedown lever is fire blued. The nicely figured pistol grip butt stock measures 14-3/4" over a silvers type pad with hard rubber coarsely checkered facing which is orig to the gun. Stock features an engraved sling eye, vacant gold shield, finely detailed cheek piece (for right hand shooter), and horn grip cap. The forend has a Deeley type latch, horn forend tip, and is nicely checkered in point pattern. This is a very fine rifle being one of only approx 410 Fraser single shot rifles that were ever made. Rifle comes in it's orig canvas leather trimmed case with Daniel Fraser label, and green cloth interior. PROVENANCE: Kiser Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95% of it's orig blue with silvering at muzzle, and in front of forend. Bore is extremely fine, bright, and shiny. Action retains 95% of it's orig case colors with loss only on high edges and opening lever. Takedown lever, trigger, and safety button have 75% of their orig fire blue. Floor plate and trigger guard retain 40-50% of their charcoal blue strong in protected areas. Stocks retain their orig oil finish, but have numerous nicks and dents from use. Checkering has some slight wear. Case is in fair condition with lid detached, and some breakage of the covering. Internal partitions are in good condition, as are the straps, and replaced handle. 52700-42 MGM30

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SINGLE SHOT DROPPING BLOCK RIFLE BY DANIEL FRASER WITH

Lot # 1563 (Sale Order: 559 of 755)      

SHOTGUN BARREL. SN 1601. Cal. 7 x 57R. Both 26" bbls have flat matted ribs, 20 ga shotgun bbl (choked modified), with single bead, and with correct SN stamped on bottom. Rifle bbl with Fraser Leith Street Edinburgh address is fitted with one standing, two folding nested leaf express rear sight and gold bead front. Bbl has no proofs or other factory markings. Side lever operating Fraser action is marked with patent use number "204" on receiver ring, and features knurled takedown pin with coin slot on left side, instead of normal long lever. Action utilizes sliding safety in front of trigger. Action and side lever are engraved with 80% coverage attractive open scroll inside knot work borders. A raised shield on trigger plate has gold band engraved "FRASER". Relatively plain European walnut buttstock measures 14" over black Decelerator rifle pad. Stock features scroll engraved grip cap and point pattern checkering with broad mullered borders at grip. Matching forend with nicely shaped transition from action to grip, has Alexander Henry type groove at tip, and Deeley type release for takedown. Rifle BBL: Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Weight: 7 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14". Gun comes with extra extractor for use with shotgun bbl.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Fine, as refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a smooth rust blue. Action re-engraved and re-colored, retain nearly all of that color. Stocks with oil refinish are rather blond, checkering re-cut. Forend wood away from metal at bottom. New rifle bbl is good, with some light pitting, but just may be dirty. Shotgun bore is fine with some light pits. Extractor needs to be changed to install shotgun bbl. (Not tried for fit) Action smooth. This rifle is pictured and described on p. 90-93 of DANIEL FRASER GUN AND RIFLE MAKER OF EDINBURGH SCOTLAND by Kirton. 52424-1 ESA
SHOTGUN BARREL. SN 1601. Cal. 7 x 57R. Both 26" bbls have flat matted ribs, 20 ga shotgun bbl (choked modified), with single bead, and with correct SN stamped on bottom. ...moreRifle bbl with Fraser Leith Street Edinburgh address is fitted with one standing, two folding nested leaf express rear sight and gold bead front. Bbl has no proofs or other factory markings. Side lever operating Fraser action is marked with patent use number "204" on receiver ring, and features knurled takedown pin with coin slot on left side, instead of normal long lever. Action utilizes sliding safety in front of trigger. Action and side lever are engraved with 80% coverage attractive open scroll inside knot work borders. A raised shield on trigger plate has gold band engraved "FRASER". Relatively plain European walnut buttstock measures 14" over black Decelerator rifle pad. Stock features scroll engraved grip cap and point pattern checkering with broad mullered borders at grip. Matching forend with nicely shaped transition from action to grip, has Alexander Henry type groove at tip, and Deeley type release for takedown. Rifle BBL: Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Weight: 7 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14". Gun comes with extra extractor for use with shotgun bbl.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Fine, as refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a smooth rust blue. Action re-engraved and re-colored, retain nearly all of that color. Stocks with oil refinish are rather blond, checkering re-cut. Forend wood away from metal at bottom. New rifle bbl is good, with some light pitting, but just may be dirty. Shotgun bore is fine with some light pits. Extractor needs to be changed to install shotgun bbl. (Not tried for fit) Action smooth. This rifle is pictured and described on p. 90-93 of DANIEL FRASER GUN AND RIFLE MAKER OF EDINBURGH SCOTLAND by Kirton. 52424-1 ESA

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J. WOODWARD DOUBLE EXPRESS RIFLE WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

Lot # 1564 (Sale Order: 560 of 755)      

SN 3576. (ca 1878) Cal. 450 BPE. 28" Dovetailed steel bbls are fitted with full length matted rib holding one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight, and added shallow front ramp with integral blade front. Unmatted portion at rear of rib is engraved "J. Woodward & Sons 64 St James's St London". Bbl flats are stamped with London black powder proofs. Round bodied Jones underlever action with lightening cuts in water table is fitted with peninsula back locks with round bodied serpentine re-bounding hammers with tall spurs. Locks also include back sliding stalking safeties. Action and locks are engraved with simple line borders and a few feather bursts around pin ends. Lightly fiddle figured European walnut horn capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2" over checkered wood butt with steel heel and toe plates. Typical point pattern checkering is at grip. A sling eye and a vacant silver oval, are on toe line. Matching splinter forend with interesting inlet horn tip attaches to bbls with captive side bolt through shaped steel escutcheons. Drop at heel: approx 2-5/8", drop at comb: approx 1-13/16". Cast slightly on. Weight: 8 lbs. 9 oz. LOP: 14-1/2". What is most likely orig leather case is lined in reddish cloth with paper Woodward label in lid. Case contains Rigby type 45 cal. rosewood handled bullet mold with hollow pointing pin, steel re-sizing die with priming and decapping pins, horn handled Hawksley german silver powder measure, japanned tin full of wads, another tin holding copper tubes for bullets, with a third of cardboard holding cleaning patches. CONDITION: Fair. Bbls retain traces of what could be orig blue perhaps approaching 20%. Action has traces of orig color where protected. Stocks have most of what appears to be orig finish, with many light marks and bumps, checkering considerably worn. Left hammer is a rather crude replacement, loose on tumbler, and will not slip forward to fire cartridge. Right safety is very loose. Stock is cracked through wrist and repaired. Bores are very fine with some scattered light pitting. Action is tight. Leather of case is dark, badly scuffed and marked. Ends beginning to detach, as is lid. Interior cloth is fair, badly soiled and deteriorated. Label is fair to good, soiled with rubs through. Accessories are good. A neat old high quality rifle which with some attention would undoubtedly be a good shooter. 51872-16 MGM65
SN 3576. (ca 1878) Cal. 450 BPE. 28" Dovetailed steel bbls are fitted with full length matted rib holding one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight, and added sha...morellow front ramp with integral blade front. Unmatted portion at rear of rib is engraved "J. Woodward & Sons 64 St James's St London". Bbl flats are stamped with London black powder proofs. Round bodied Jones underlever action with lightening cuts in water table is fitted with peninsula back locks with round bodied serpentine re-bounding hammers with tall spurs. Locks also include back sliding stalking safeties. Action and locks are engraved with simple line borders and a few feather bursts around pin ends. Lightly fiddle figured European walnut horn capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2" over checkered wood butt with steel heel and toe plates. Typical point pattern checkering is at grip. A sling eye and a vacant silver oval, are on toe line. Matching splinter forend with interesting inlet horn tip attaches to bbls with captive side bolt through shaped steel escutcheons. Drop at heel: approx 2-5/8", drop at comb: approx 1-13/16". Cast slightly on. Weight: 8 lbs. 9 oz. LOP: 14-1/2". What is most likely orig leather case is lined in reddish cloth with paper Woodward label in lid. Case contains Rigby type 45 cal. rosewood handled bullet mold with hollow pointing pin, steel re-sizing die with priming and decapping pins, horn handled Hawksley german silver powder measure, japanned tin full of wads, another tin holding copper tubes for bullets, with a third of cardboard holding cleaning patches. CONDITION: Fair. Bbls retain traces of what could be orig blue perhaps approaching 20%. Action has traces of orig color where protected. Stocks have most of what appears to be orig finish, with many light marks and bumps, checkering considerably worn. Left hammer is a rather crude replacement, loose on tumbler, and will not slip forward to fire cartridge. Right safety is very loose. Stock is cracked through wrist and repaired. Bores are very fine with some scattered light pitting. Action is tight. Leather of case is dark, badly scuffed and marked. Ends beginning to detach, as is lid. Interior cloth is fair, badly soiled and deteriorated. Label is fair to good, soiled with rubs through. Accessories are good. A neat old high quality rifle which with some attention would undoubtedly be a good shooter. 51872-16 MGM65

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WESTLEY RICHARDS BOXLOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE IN .577 EXPRESS.

Lot # 1565 (Sale Order: 561 of 755)      

. SN 14695. (ca 1890) Cal. .577 Express. 27-1/4" Shoe lump bbls are fitted with full length swamped rib engraved "Westley Richards 23 Conduit St London Gunmakers By Appointment To His Majesty George V Rex et Imp." as well as with "75 GRS cordite 650 GRS bullet". (This is the nitro for black load with muzzle velocity of around 1875 feet per second, and is suitable for all big game, especially with modern bullets.) Sights are mounted in island bases with rear express sight having two nested leaves. Rear base and rib extension iron have recesses for QD scope mount. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs for loads stated on bbls, and with SN later than gun, "17803" (ca 1921). (Westley Richards assigned a new number to each new set of bbls.) Deeley patent action "10082" features automatic safety, Westley Richards sliding third fastener (engaging dolls head rib extension) and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with near full coverage well cut scroll. "WESTLEY RICHARDS" is on scrolled riband on each side of action. Top of action is engraved "PATENT EJECTOR". Steel trigger guard engraved with prowling tiger on bow has SN on tang, which extends to steel grip cap. Very nicely figured and lightly marbled European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2" over old, possibly orig, Silver pad. Stock features nicely checkered side panels, drop points, and classic checkering at grip. There is a sling eye on toe line, along with a silver oval engraved "C. FISHER 1891". Matching splinter ejector forend with inlet horn tip, has Deeley release. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-7/8". Neutral cast. Weight: 10 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-1/2". CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain nearly all of a very fine re-black over a few light marks. Action retains traces of orig color where protected, but is mostly a smooth pewter gray. Top lever, floorplate, and trigger guard re-blued, and retain most of that blue. Stocks retain nearly all of what appears to be their orig hand rubbed oil finish with some light marks. Bores are excellent, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. A truly fine rifle. 52700-41 MGM372
. SN 14695. (ca 1890) Cal. .577 Express. 27-1/4" Shoe lump bbls are fitted with full length swamped rib engraved "Westley Richards 23 Conduit St London Gunmakers By Appoi...morentment To His Majesty George V Rex et Imp." as well as with "75 GRS cordite 650 GRS bullet". (This is the nitro for black load with muzzle velocity of around 1875 feet per second, and is suitable for all big game, especially with modern bullets.) Sights are mounted in island bases with rear express sight having two nested leaves. Rear base and rib extension iron have recesses for QD scope mount. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs for loads stated on bbls, and with SN later than gun, "17803" (ca 1921). (Westley Richards assigned a new number to each new set of bbls.) Deeley patent action "10082" features automatic safety, Westley Richards sliding third fastener (engaging dolls head rib extension) and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with near full coverage well cut scroll. "WESTLEY RICHARDS" is on scrolled riband on each side of action. Top of action is engraved "PATENT EJECTOR". Steel trigger guard engraved with prowling tiger on bow has SN on tang, which extends to steel grip cap. Very nicely figured and lightly marbled European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2" over old, possibly orig, Silver pad. Stock features nicely checkered side panels, drop points, and classic checkering at grip. There is a sling eye on toe line, along with a silver oval engraved "C. FISHER 1891". Matching splinter ejector forend with inlet horn tip, has Deeley release. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-7/8". Neutral cast. Weight: 10 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-1/2". CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain nearly all of a very fine re-black over a few light marks. Action retains traces of orig color where protected, but is mostly a smooth pewter gray. Top lever, floorplate, and trigger guard re-blued, and retain most of that blue. Stocks retain nearly all of what appears to be their orig hand rubbed oil finish with some light marks. Bores are excellent, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. A truly fine rifle. 52700-41 MGM372

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FINE CONDITION EARLY WESTLEY RICHARDS BOXLOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE

Lot # 1566 (Sale Order: 562 of 755)      

WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 6905. (1894) Cal. 500/ 450 No 1 BPE. 28" Damascus bbls are engraved "WESTLEY RICHARDS. 170. NEW BOND ST. LONDON." and "FOR WESTLEY RICHARDS NO 1 EXPRESS CARTRIDGE .450 BORE" on concave sunken rib either side of oval island base for one standing, one folding leaf express rear sight. Silver bead front is longitudinally dovetailed into matching base. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham black powder proofs for .450 EX. Sling loop is installed in eye soldered to bottoms of bbl and rib. Small sized case hardened boxlock action features automatic bolted safety with "SAFE" and "BOLTED" in gold. Action features Westley Richards type sliding bolt engaging dolls head rib extension, bushed strikers, and dbl triggers. Top of action around top lever pivot is engraved "WESTLEY RICHARDS" "PATENT EJECTOR". "WESTLEY RICHARDS" is in gold on each side of action. Top lever, floorplate, and trigger guard are blued. SN is on trigger guard tang which extends to case hardened steel grip cap. Lightly figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-7/8" over old Silver pad, and features small right hand shadow line cheekpiece, nicely shaped side panels, flat top point pattern checkering at grip, and sling loop as well as a vacant silver oval, on toe line. Matching small ejector forend with inlet horn tip, has Deeley release. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/4", drop at comb: approx 1-11/16". Weight: 8 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-7/8". PROVENANCE: Factory Authentication certificate with specifications. CONDITION: Excellent, original, as found. Bbls retain 85 - 90% what appears to be orig brown, thinning on sides and some areas cleaned to bright silver (blood spots ?) on side of left bbl. Action retains most of its orig case hardening color, strong where protected. Top lever, floorplate and trigger guard retain over 80% of their orig blue, with loss on top lever due to flaking, some scratches on floorplate, and silvering of sharp edges on trigger guard. Stocks retain most of their orig hand rubbed oil finish with numerous light marks and bumps. Pad is possibly orig, and is somewhat proud of wood. Metford bores are very fine, shiny, with some light pitting at breech ends, and a few scattered pits throughout left bbl. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. This great handling slim rifle was probably built for deer stalking. 52325-8 MGM132
WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 6905. (1894) Cal. 500/ 450 No 1 BPE. 28" Damascus bbls are engraved "WESTLEY RICHARDS. 170. NEW BOND ST. LONDON." and "FOR WESTLEY RICHARDS NO 1 E...moreXPRESS CARTRIDGE .450 BORE" on concave sunken rib either side of oval island base for one standing, one folding leaf express rear sight. Silver bead front is longitudinally dovetailed into matching base. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham black powder proofs for .450 EX. Sling loop is installed in eye soldered to bottoms of bbl and rib. Small sized case hardened boxlock action features automatic bolted safety with "SAFE" and "BOLTED" in gold. Action features Westley Richards type sliding bolt engaging dolls head rib extension, bushed strikers, and dbl triggers. Top of action around top lever pivot is engraved "WESTLEY RICHARDS" "PATENT EJECTOR". "WESTLEY RICHARDS" is in gold on each side of action. Top lever, floorplate, and trigger guard are blued. SN is on trigger guard tang which extends to case hardened steel grip cap. Lightly figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-7/8" over old Silver pad, and features small right hand shadow line cheekpiece, nicely shaped side panels, flat top point pattern checkering at grip, and sling loop as well as a vacant silver oval, on toe line. Matching small ejector forend with inlet horn tip, has Deeley release. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/4", drop at comb: approx 1-11/16". Weight: 8 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-7/8". PROVENANCE: Factory Authentication certificate with specifications. CONDITION: Excellent, original, as found. Bbls retain 85 - 90% what appears to be orig brown, thinning on sides and some areas cleaned to bright silver (blood spots ?) on side of left bbl. Action retains most of its orig case hardening color, strong where protected. Top lever, floorplate and trigger guard retain over 80% of their orig blue, with loss on top lever due to flaking, some scratches on floorplate, and silvering of sharp edges on trigger guard. Stocks retain most of their orig hand rubbed oil finish with numerous light marks and bumps. Pad is possibly orig, and is somewhat proud of wood. Metford bores are very fine, shiny, with some light pitting at breech ends, and a few scattered pits throughout left bbl. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. This great handling slim rifle was probably built for deer stalking. 52325-8 MGM132

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RARE CHARLES LANCASTER COLINDIAN SEMI-SMOOTH RIFLED BALL AND SHOT

Lot # 1567 (Sale Order: 563 of 755)      

GUN WITH BOXLOCK TYPE SPRING COCKING ("WRIST BREAKER") ACTION. SN 7568. (ca 1895) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4" Chambers. 30" Dovetailed steel bbls are fitted with short matted quarter rib with two folding leaf rear sights, marked for 50 and 100 yards. Front sight bead is in short matching ramp. Sunken mid rib is engraved "CHARLES LANCASTER 151 NEW BOND ST. LONDON". Tops of bbls are engraved "The Colindian Reg'd A Rifled Gun for Shot Or Ball" and "Non Fouling Smooth Overbore Rifling". Bbl flats are stamped with London black powder proofs and Birmingham re-proofs for 2-3/4" chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with "CL" and SNs. A steel bar for depressing mainsprings is slotted through front lump. Boxlock type action with automatic safety and dbl triggers is of spring cocking design with slot in water table holding cocking cams. Gun is of "Colonial" grade devoid of engraving, with only "Charles Lancaster" on each side and "Patent Safety" on trigger plate. SN is on trigger guard tang. Nicely fiddle figured and well marbled European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-3/4" over Silver type pad mounted on old Silver base plate with spur. Widely spaced point pattern checkering is at grip, and a vacant silver oval is on toe line. Matching splinter forend is near fully checkered, has inset fancy steel tip, and Lancaster's sugar tong spring tension release. Bore diameter: left -.732, right - .732. Bore restrictions: left - .000, right - .000 (differential across oval appears to be about .009 - 010). Wall thickness: left - .038, right - .040. Drop at heel: 2-7/16", drop at comb: 1-9/16". Weight: 7 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 14-3/4". PROVENANCE: Firearms history on Colindian. CONDITION: Fine, as refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a satin re-black over some marks and dings. Action cleaned to coin finish. Top lever, trigger plate and trigger guard re-blued over some pitting. Stocks nicely refinished with a few subsequent marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are very fine to excellent, lightly frosted. Action is tight. A very rare paradox variant. 51872-27 MGM175
GUN WITH BOXLOCK TYPE SPRING COCKING ("WRIST BREAKER") ACTION. SN 7568. (ca 1895) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4" Chambers. 30" Dovetailed steel bbls are fitted with short matted quar...moreter rib with two folding leaf rear sights, marked for 50 and 100 yards. Front sight bead is in short matching ramp. Sunken mid rib is engraved "CHARLES LANCASTER 151 NEW BOND ST. LONDON". Tops of bbls are engraved "The Colindian Reg'd A Rifled Gun for Shot Or Ball" and "Non Fouling Smooth Overbore Rifling". Bbl flats are stamped with London black powder proofs and Birmingham re-proofs for 2-3/4" chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with "CL" and SNs. A steel bar for depressing mainsprings is slotted through front lump. Boxlock type action with automatic safety and dbl triggers is of spring cocking design with slot in water table holding cocking cams. Gun is of "Colonial" grade devoid of engraving, with only "Charles Lancaster" on each side and "Patent Safety" on trigger plate. SN is on trigger guard tang. Nicely fiddle figured and well marbled European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-3/4" over Silver type pad mounted on old Silver base plate with spur. Widely spaced point pattern checkering is at grip, and a vacant silver oval is on toe line. Matching splinter forend is near fully checkered, has inset fancy steel tip, and Lancaster's sugar tong spring tension release. Bore diameter: left -.732, right - .732. Bore restrictions: left - .000, right - .000 (differential across oval appears to be about .009 - 010). Wall thickness: left - .038, right - .040. Drop at heel: 2-7/16", drop at comb: 1-9/16". Weight: 7 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 14-3/4". PROVENANCE: Firearms history on Colindian. CONDITION: Fine, as refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a satin re-black over some marks and dings. Action cleaned to coin finish. Top lever, trigger plate and trigger guard re-blued over some pitting. Stocks nicely refinished with a few subsequent marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are very fine to excellent, lightly frosted. Action is tight. A very rare paradox variant. 51872-27 MGM175

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*INTERESTING CHARLES LANCASTER SPRING COCKING (WRIST BREAKER) BOXLOCK DOUBLE

Lot # 1568 (Sale Order: 564 of 755)      

RIFLE WITH ORIGINAL CASE. SN 012008. Cal. .375 2-1/2" NE. 26" Shoe lump bbls are fitted with matted quarter rib with dolls head extension, holding one standing, one folding leaf express rear sight. Matching front ramp with missing front bead. Tops of bbls are engraved "Charles Lancaster 11 Panton St. Haymarket, London." and "Non Fouling Smooth Oval Bore Rifling". Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 40 grains cordite and 320 grain bullet, and engraved "2-1/2" Cases". Bottoms of bbls are stamped "CL" and with SNs. Case hardened spring cocking boxlock type action has top strap which extends over comb, and is fitted with automatic safety, pivoting third fastener which engages rear of dolls head, side clips, bushed strikers, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with geometric borders and a few sprays of scroll. "Charles Lancaster" is on each side. Trigger guard has SN on bow, and tang is nicely checkered. Dark, well marbled and lightly fiddle figured European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14-5/8" over checkered wood butt. Stock features beaded shadow line right hand cheekpiece, drop points, flat top point pattern checkering at grip, and a small vacant silver oval and sling eye on toe line, which is also stamped with what appear to be Kenya registration numbers. Matching splinter forend with fancy shaped steel tip, has Lancaster's "sugar tong" type friction release. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4", drop at comb: approx 1-7/8". Weight: 8 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 14-5/8". Makers green canvas leather trimmed case with brass corners, has central medallion engraved "Sir A. K. Muir" "Deanston" "Perthshire". Interior is lined in green cloth, and has large paper Lancaster label in lid, with New Bond Street address lined out in red, and printed in red with Panton Street address. Case contains pair of snap caps, round oil bottle, Westley Richards shooting report for this rifle dated 6/19/1959, ebony striker bottle with spare strikers made for a hammer gun, and a key. Also included are two empty boxes of Kynoch 375 flanged in red and yellow boxes, along with a full box. CONDITION: Fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a well done rust re-blue. Action retains 30 - 40% orig case hardening color, the balance faded to silver gray. Top lever retains most of its orig blue, and trigger guard retains perhaps 10% of its orig blue. Stocks retain most of what appears to be their orig finish with a number of light marks, and a few a bit heavier. Bores are excellent, with only a hint of frosting/ erosion in throat of right bbl. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Canvas on exterior of case is considerably faded, leather has some rubs and scuffs. Interior cloth is good. Label is good with some cracks and rubs. Case and label show some water damage at lower left of top and in bbl channel. Accessories are good. 51872-22 MGM51 C&R
RIFLE WITH ORIGINAL CASE. SN 012008. Cal. .375 2-1/2" NE. 26" Shoe lump bbls are fitted with matted quarter rib with dolls head extension, holding one standing, one foldi...moreng leaf express rear sight. Matching front ramp with missing front bead. Tops of bbls are engraved "Charles Lancaster 11 Panton St. Haymarket, London." and "Non Fouling Smooth Oval Bore Rifling". Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 40 grains cordite and 320 grain bullet, and engraved "2-1/2" Cases". Bottoms of bbls are stamped "CL" and with SNs. Case hardened spring cocking boxlock type action has top strap which extends over comb, and is fitted with automatic safety, pivoting third fastener which engages rear of dolls head, side clips, bushed strikers, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with geometric borders and a few sprays of scroll. "Charles Lancaster" is on each side. Trigger guard has SN on bow, and tang is nicely checkered. Dark, well marbled and lightly fiddle figured European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14-5/8" over checkered wood butt. Stock features beaded shadow line right hand cheekpiece, drop points, flat top point pattern checkering at grip, and a small vacant silver oval and sling eye on toe line, which is also stamped with what appear to be Kenya registration numbers. Matching splinter forend with fancy shaped steel tip, has Lancaster's "sugar tong" type friction release. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4", drop at comb: approx 1-7/8". Weight: 8 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 14-5/8". Makers green canvas leather trimmed case with brass corners, has central medallion engraved "Sir A. K. Muir" "Deanston" "Perthshire". Interior is lined in green cloth, and has large paper Lancaster label in lid, with New Bond Street address lined out in red, and printed in red with Panton Street address. Case contains pair of snap caps, round oil bottle, Westley Richards shooting report for this rifle dated 6/19/1959, ebony striker bottle with spare strikers made for a hammer gun, and a key. Also included are two empty boxes of Kynoch 375 flanged in red and yellow boxes, along with a full box. CONDITION: Fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a well done rust re-blue. Action retains 30 - 40% orig case hardening color, the balance faded to silver gray. Top lever retains most of its orig blue, and trigger guard retains perhaps 10% of its orig blue. Stocks retain most of what appears to be their orig finish with a number of light marks, and a few a bit heavier. Bores are excellent, with only a hint of frosting/ erosion in throat of right bbl. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Canvas on exterior of case is considerably faded, leather has some rubs and scuffs. Interior cloth is good. Label is good with some cracks and rubs. Case and label show some water damage at lower left of top and in bbl channel. Accessories are good. 51872-22 MGM51 C&R

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*MANTON & COMPANY MARKED BOXLOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE IN

Lot # 1569 (Sale Order: 565 of 755)      

32-40 WITH CASE. SN 30138. Cal. 32-40. This interesting rifle has 24-1/2" dovetailed bbls with full length matted rib holding one standing, four folding leaf and ladder express rear sight graduated from 100 through 1000 yards, and silver bead front sight with flip-up moon bead longitudinally dovetailed into raised front portion of rib. Tops of bbls are engraved "Manton & Co Gunmakers" "Calcutta & Delhi". There are 1-1/4" triangles of small scroll at breech ends. Bbl flats are stamped with German imperial nitro proofs for 7.8 mm with case length of 54 mm, and a date of proof of March 1925, along with 1987 London nitro proofs (possibly spurious). Bottoms of bbls are engraved "No 30138" and "CAL 32/40". A sling loop is screwed to bottom rib. Ogee backed boxlock action features automatic tang safety, crossbolt third fastener, and dbl triggers (front articulated). Action is engraved with near full coverage small scroll with floral bouquet accents. Fences are deep relief engraved in well done acorn and oak leaf motif. Blued top lever has relief scroll engraved thumbpiece. Trigger guard with scroll on bow, has SN on short tang. Well marbled and lightly figured European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/4" over checkered wood butt with engraved steel heel and toe plates. Stock features drop points, point pattern checkering at grip, and a vacant silver oval along with a sling loop on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend with inset schnabeled horn tip, has Deeley release. Drop at heel: approx 2-15/16", drop at comb: approx 1-5/8". Weight: 7 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-3/4". Rifle is housed in an old leather case (most likely orig) which appears to be of German origin, which has brass corners, and a central brass rectangle on top deeply engraved "JOHN D. ROLLINS; Esq." "LUDHIANA, INDIA". Interior is lined in purple cloth and has reproduction Manton & Co label in lid. Rifle fits case very well, with bbls fitting almost exactly, and contains a Manton & Co marked round oil bottle, 2 unprimed cartridge cases, and case straps. CONDITION: Good, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a well done re-black. Action with traces of orig french grey where protected, is mostly gray to brown. Top lever, floorplate and trigger guard re-blued, and retain nearly all of that blue. What is possibly a new buttstock, retains nearly all of what looks to be its orig finish, checkering with light wear. Forend refinished to match, checkering competently re-cut. Bores are very good to fine, lightly pitted throughout, rifling somewhat worn. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is dark with scuffs and rubs. Some edges broken away. Interior cloth is renewed. It is known that Manton and Co imported many rifles from Germany in their later years, mostly for sale through their Calcutta office. This is most likely one of those rifles. Unfortunately records do not exist. 51872-15 MGM48 C&R
32-40 WITH CASE. SN 30138. Cal. 32-40. This interesting rifle has 24-1/2" dovetailed bbls with full length matted rib holding one standing, four folding leaf and ladder e...morexpress rear sight graduated from 100 through 1000 yards, and silver bead front sight with flip-up moon bead longitudinally dovetailed into raised front portion of rib. Tops of bbls are engraved "Manton & Co Gunmakers" "Calcutta & Delhi". There are 1-1/4" triangles of small scroll at breech ends. Bbl flats are stamped with German imperial nitro proofs for 7.8 mm with case length of 54 mm, and a date of proof of March 1925, along with 1987 London nitro proofs (possibly spurious). Bottoms of bbls are engraved "No 30138" and "CAL 32/40". A sling loop is screwed to bottom rib. Ogee backed boxlock action features automatic tang safety, crossbolt third fastener, and dbl triggers (front articulated). Action is engraved with near full coverage small scroll with floral bouquet accents. Fences are deep relief engraved in well done acorn and oak leaf motif. Blued top lever has relief scroll engraved thumbpiece. Trigger guard with scroll on bow, has SN on short tang. Well marbled and lightly figured European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/4" over checkered wood butt with engraved steel heel and toe plates. Stock features drop points, point pattern checkering at grip, and a vacant silver oval along with a sling loop on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend with inset schnabeled horn tip, has Deeley release. Drop at heel: approx 2-15/16", drop at comb: approx 1-5/8". Weight: 7 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-3/4". Rifle is housed in an old leather case (most likely orig) which appears to be of German origin, which has brass corners, and a central brass rectangle on top deeply engraved "JOHN D. ROLLINS; Esq." "LUDHIANA, INDIA". Interior is lined in purple cloth and has reproduction Manton & Co label in lid. Rifle fits case very well, with bbls fitting almost exactly, and contains a Manton & Co marked round oil bottle, 2 unprimed cartridge cases, and case straps. CONDITION: Good, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a well done re-black. Action with traces of orig french grey where protected, is mostly gray to brown. Top lever, floorplate and trigger guard re-blued, and retain nearly all of that blue. What is possibly a new buttstock, retains nearly all of what looks to be its orig finish, checkering with light wear. Forend refinished to match, checkering competently re-cut. Bores are very good to fine, lightly pitted throughout, rifling somewhat worn. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is dark with scuffs and rubs. Some edges broken away. Interior cloth is renewed. It is known that Manton and Co imported many rifles from Germany in their later years, mostly for sale through their Calcutta office. This is most likely one of those rifles. Unfortunately records do not exist. 51872-15 MGM48 C&R

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*TIMELESS CLASSIC 470 NITRO EXPRESS JOHN RIGBY RISING BITE

Lot # 1570 (Sale Order: 566 of 755)      

SIDELOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE. SN 16874. (ca 1902?) Cal. .470 NE. 26" Chopper lump bbls are fitted with full length matted rib, engraved "Jn. Rigby & Co. 72. St James's St London" in Old English script on rear portion, Tops of bbls are engraved "Special 470 Bore Big Game Rifle" "For Special Cordite Cartridges and Bullet". Newer rear sight has one standing, one folding leaf. Silver bead front has flip-up white bead. Bbl flats are stamped with SN and 2002 nitro re-proofs for .470 at "3120 BAR". Bottoms of bbls are stamped with Krupp steel information, and actual makers number (most probably Bissell) "2726". Splinter is engraved with importers name and address. Sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Case hardened sidelock action is marked with "R & B" patent use number "818" referring to the rising bite third fastener. Action features automatic safety with push button secondary locking detent (SAFE inlaid in gold), aforementioned rising bite third fastener, traditional dipped lockplates, bushed strikers, and dbl triggers. Action and lockplates are engraved with near full coverage very nicely cut varying sized open shaded scroll. "Jno. Rigby & Co" is in gold Old English script on each lockplate. Fences are carved in traditional Rigby foliate style. Trigger guard bow is scroll engraved. SN is in gold at rear of trigger plate. Nicely marbled and somewhat figured European walnut steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 15" over black leather covered pad and features traditional Rigby styling with drop points, flat top point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip, shadow line right hand cheekpiece, along with a vacant gold oval and a sling loop on toe line. Steel trap grip cap is engraved to match action and has Rigby's back to back dbl "R" trademark in gold on cover. Matching splinter forend with pivoting forward release has lever engraved "RIGBY'S PATENT" and is fitted with Rigby's unique ejector system which can be adjusted to extract only using hex nut on iron. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-7/16". Cast approx 5/8" off. Weight: 11 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 15". Green canvas case with leather corners is lined in green felt and has reproduction Rigby label in lid. PROVENANCE: Target from Champlin Firearms Inc showing a target shot at 55 yards with excellent grouping. CONDITION: Excellent, as refurbished. Bbls retain approx 90% of a high quality lustrous re-blue, thinning a bit from normal hand wear on sides. Action and lockplates retain approx 80% of a correctly colored re-hardening, high points nicely silvered. Newly made stocks are faithful to Rigby style, and retain nearly all of what appears to be their orig finish, checkering lightly worn. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Muzzles show some file marks and extra solder from regulation. Case is excellent, near new. A classic Rigby in one of the most desirable African calibers. 52239-1 C&R
SIDELOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE. SN 16874. (ca 1902?) Cal. .470 NE. 26" Chopper lump bbls are fitted with full length matted rib, engraved "Jn. Rigby & Co. 72. St...more James's St London" in Old English script on rear portion, Tops of bbls are engraved "Special 470 Bore Big Game Rifle" "For Special Cordite Cartridges and Bullet". Newer rear sight has one standing, one folding leaf. Silver bead front has flip-up white bead. Bbl flats are stamped with SN and 2002 nitro re-proofs for .470 at "3120 BAR". Bottoms of bbls are stamped with Krupp steel information, and actual makers number (most probably Bissell) "2726". Splinter is engraved with importers name and address. Sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Case hardened sidelock action is marked with "R & B" patent use number "818" referring to the rising bite third fastener. Action features automatic safety with push button secondary locking detent (SAFE inlaid in gold), aforementioned rising bite third fastener, traditional dipped lockplates, bushed strikers, and dbl triggers. Action and lockplates are engraved with near full coverage very nicely cut varying sized open shaded scroll. "Jno. Rigby & Co" is in gold Old English script on each lockplate. Fences are carved in traditional Rigby foliate style. Trigger guard bow is scroll engraved. SN is in gold at rear of trigger plate. Nicely marbled and somewhat figured European walnut steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 15" over black leather covered pad and features traditional Rigby styling with drop points, flat top point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip, shadow line right hand cheekpiece, along with a vacant gold oval and a sling loop on toe line. Steel trap grip cap is engraved to match action and has Rigby's back to back dbl "R" trademark in gold on cover. Matching splinter forend with pivoting forward release has lever engraved "RIGBY'S PATENT" and is fitted with Rigby's unique ejector system which can be adjusted to extract only using hex nut on iron. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-7/16". Cast approx 5/8" off. Weight: 11 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 15". Green canvas case with leather corners is lined in green felt and has reproduction Rigby label in lid. PROVENANCE: Target from Champlin Firearms Inc showing a target shot at 55 yards with excellent grouping. CONDITION: Excellent, as refurbished. Bbls retain approx 90% of a high quality lustrous re-blue, thinning a bit from normal hand wear on sides. Action and lockplates retain approx 80% of a correctly colored re-hardening, high points nicely silvered. Newly made stocks are faithful to Rigby style, and retain nearly all of what appears to be their orig finish, checkering lightly worn. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Muzzles show some file marks and extra solder from regulation. Case is excellent, near new. A classic Rigby in one of the most desirable African calibers. 52239-1 C&R

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*.577 NITRO BOXLOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE BY A. HOLLIS

Lot # 1571 (Sale Order: 567 of 755)      

& SON WITH CASE, ONCE THE PROPERTY OF TONY SANCHEZ-ARINO WITH WHICH HE SHOT EXACTLY 124 BULL ELEPHANT. SN 15058. Cal. .577 NITRO. 3". This wonderfully balanced robust rifle built for the full 100 grain cordite 750 grain bullet load has 24" chopper lump bbls with matted quarter rib holding one standing leaf express rear sight marked for 50 yards. Ramp front holds silver bead with flip-up night bead. Tops of bbls are engraved "A. Hollis & Son London." "Rifle Makers To H. R. H. Duke of Connaught". (A. Hollis worked at 28 Victoria Street SW 1905-19.) Rib has dolls head extension. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs for 100 grain cordite and 750 grain bullet. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with Krupp steel 3-ring information. A sling eye is soldered to bottom rib. Robust (2-5/8" across breech, 2-1/2" from top to bottom) boxlock action with arched back and top strap which extends over comb, features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), bushed strikers, and dbl triggers (front loose to reduce injury to ones trigger finger). Action is engraved with 60% coverage well cut scroll with "A. Hollis & Son" in scrolled riband on each side. Top of action is stippled. Single beaded trigger guard is also scroll engraved and has SN on tang, which extends to steel trap grip cap holding spare front sight. Nicely marbled, dense, European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-7/8" over black leather covered pad, and features right hand shadow line cheekpiece, checkered side panels, drop points, and classic point pattern checkering at grip. A small sling eye and a silver oval engraved "T. S. A." (Tony Sanchez-Arino) are on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Neutral cast. Weight: 14 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-7/8". Balance point is about 5-1/2" in front of front trigger. Old oak and leather case with brass corners is lined in burgundy cloth, has been blocked to fit this rifle and contains a leather muzzle protector. PROVENANCE: Correspondence from Tony Sanchez-Arino to Holland & Holland where he states that "I know that this gun was specially manufactured for a member of the royal family who went on safari to Uganda early 1930". Further "As far as me concern this rifle has given me only satisfaction after satisfaction, and I am still alive thanks to it. I've shot well over 100 elephants with it, some rhinos, buffalo and lion, including a well known man-eater with several persons to his credit." Still further "I only hope that this rifle will arrive to the proper hands because, together with it, is going a part of my heart ..." Another letter from the purchaser asking for more information. Return letter with more praise for the rifle where he states "I've shot exactly 124 bull elephant with this gun, and, to be honest, I'd like very much to have it again in my hands ... The .577 was for me a second rifle, normally I use the .416 Rigby, and keeping the .577 for special difficult and "hot" conditions. He saved my life some few times and, thanks to it, I can write you this letter today." CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a "best" London re-black. Stocks have hand rubbed oil refinish, checkering re-cut. This work was probably done by Holland & Holland who purchased the rifle for resale. Action retains a considerable amount, possibly as much as 20% orig case hardening color where protected. Bores are very fine with strong rifling throughout, with some scattered light pits and frosting in grooves at breech ends. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is darkening and has many scrapes and rubs. Newer straps and handle are fine. Renewed interior cloth is fine with some rubs and soiling. Muzzle protector is good. 52700-40 MGM380 C&R
& SON WITH CASE, ONCE THE PROPERTY OF TONY SANCHEZ-ARINO WITH WHICH HE SHOT EXACTLY 124 BULL ELEPHANT. SN 15058. Cal. .577 NITRO. 3". This wonderfully balanced robust rif...morele built for the full 100 grain cordite 750 grain bullet load has 24" chopper lump bbls with matted quarter rib holding one standing leaf express rear sight marked for 50 yards. Ramp front holds silver bead with flip-up night bead. Tops of bbls are engraved "A. Hollis & Son London." "Rifle Makers To H. R. H. Duke of Connaught". (A. Hollis worked at 28 Victoria Street SW 1905-19.) Rib has dolls head extension. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs for 100 grain cordite and 750 grain bullet. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with Krupp steel 3-ring information. A sling eye is soldered to bottom rib. Robust (2-5/8" across breech, 2-1/2" from top to bottom) boxlock action with arched back and top strap which extends over comb, features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), bushed strikers, and dbl triggers (front loose to reduce injury to ones trigger finger). Action is engraved with 60% coverage well cut scroll with "A. Hollis & Son" in scrolled riband on each side. Top of action is stippled. Single beaded trigger guard is also scroll engraved and has SN on tang, which extends to steel trap grip cap holding spare front sight. Nicely marbled, dense, European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-7/8" over black leather covered pad, and features right hand shadow line cheekpiece, checkered side panels, drop points, and classic point pattern checkering at grip. A small sling eye and a silver oval engraved "T. S. A." (Tony Sanchez-Arino) are on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Neutral cast. Weight: 14 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-7/8". Balance point is about 5-1/2" in front of front trigger. Old oak and leather case with brass corners is lined in burgundy cloth, has been blocked to fit this rifle and contains a leather muzzle protector. PROVENANCE: Correspondence from Tony Sanchez-Arino to Holland & Holland where he states that "I know that this gun was specially manufactured for a member of the royal family who went on safari to Uganda early 1930". Further "As far as me concern this rifle has given me only satisfaction after satisfaction, and I am still alive thanks to it. I've shot well over 100 elephants with it, some rhinos, buffalo and lion, including a well known man-eater with several persons to his credit." Still further "I only hope that this rifle will arrive to the proper hands because, together with it, is going a part of my heart ..." Another letter from the purchaser asking for more information. Return letter with more praise for the rifle where he states "I've shot exactly 124 bull elephant with this gun, and, to be honest, I'd like very much to have it again in my hands ... The .577 was for me a second rifle, normally I use the .416 Rigby, and keeping the .577 for special difficult and "hot" conditions. He saved my life some few times and, thanks to it, I can write you this letter today." CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a "best" London re-black. Stocks have hand rubbed oil refinish, checkering re-cut. This work was probably done by Holland & Holland who purchased the rifle for resale. Action retains a considerable amount, possibly as much as 20% orig case hardening color where protected. Bores are very fine with strong rifling throughout, with some scattered light pits and frosting in grooves at breech ends. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is darkening and has many scrapes and rubs. Newer straps and handle are fine. Renewed interior cloth is fine with some rubs and soiling. Muzzle protector is good. 52700-40 MGM380 C&R

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*"GOLDEN AGE" HOLLAND & HOLLAND ROYAL HAMMERLESS EJECTOR DOUBLE

Lot # 1572 (Sale Order: 568 of 755)      

RIFLE WITH REINFORCED FRAME AND FOLDING PEEP SIGHT WITH SCOPE AND CASE. SN 35129. (ca 1937) Cal. .30 Super (flanged). 25" Chopper lump bbls are fitted with file cut quarter rib holding two folding leaf express rear sight and fitted with H&H scope mounts. Mid rib is engraved ".30 "SUPER" Flanged Cartridges". Front sight ramp is fitted with silver bead, and muzzles have late style regulating wedges and flip-over rear sight protector, which also acts as night bead. Tops of bbls are engraved "Holland & Holland" "98. New Bond Street, London". Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 44 grains cordite and 220 grain bullet. Bottom rib engraved "Made in England" under forend has soldered on sling loop. Slim case hardened "Royal" sidelock action with reinforcing bolsters has top tang which extends over comb, which is fitted with flip-up adjustable peep sight. Action also features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, bushed strikers, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, dbl triggers, and hand detachable back locks by Brazier. Action and lockplates are engraved in classic "Royal" house style with well cut varying sized shaded scroll with some strapwork highlights. "Holland & Holland" is in usual device on each lockplate. Hinge pin cover is engraved "MADE IN ENGLAND" and bottom of action "Royal Model". Blued single beaded trigger guard has scroll on bow and SN on tang, which extends to steel trap grip cap, with spare front sight in trap. Attractively broad fiddle figured and nicely marbled European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/8" over Silver pad, and features classic Holland styling and point pattern checkering, drop points, and shadow line right hand cheekpiece. A vacant gold oval and sling loop matching that on bbls, is on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. A Hensoldt Diavari D 1.5 - 6 X rail scope with 30 mm tube and three post reticle is in Holland & Holland mounts, numbered to this rifle. Drop at heel: approx 3", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Cast approx 1/2 off. Weight: 8 lbs.15 oz. LOP: 14-3/8". What appears to be orig leather case with stitched leather corners is lined in burgundy cloth, and has silver embossed black leather label in lid along with charge card for this particular rifle. Case contains cleaning equipment, snap caps, and a bone striker bottle marked with this guns SN, containing spare strikers, lock bridles, and lock pin. PROVENANCE: Copy of factory ledger page. Scope and peep sight not specified. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain most of their orig blue considerably worn to gray on sides. Action retains most of its orig case hardening color, silvered on high points and browned and lightly flecked on bottom. Lockplates retain over 80% of their color, left plate perhaps 90%. Stocks retain nearly all of a well done hand rubbed oil finish over some light marks. Checkering competently re-cut. Bores are very fine with strong rifling throughout, right bbl with a hint of erosion at throat. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Scope has numerous marks and light scratches, optically clear. Case leather is fine with some marks and rubs. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is fine with some rubs and light soiling. 52700-57 MGM381 C&R
RIFLE WITH REINFORCED FRAME AND FOLDING PEEP SIGHT WITH SCOPE AND CASE. SN 35129. (ca 1937) Cal. .30 Super (flanged). 25" Chopper lump bbls are fitted with file cut quart...moreer rib holding two folding leaf express rear sight and fitted with H&H scope mounts. Mid rib is engraved ".30 "SUPER" Flanged Cartridges". Front sight ramp is fitted with silver bead, and muzzles have late style regulating wedges and flip-over rear sight protector, which also acts as night bead. Tops of bbls are engraved "Holland & Holland" "98. New Bond Street, London". Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 44 grains cordite and 220 grain bullet. Bottom rib engraved "Made in England" under forend has soldered on sling loop. Slim case hardened "Royal" sidelock action with reinforcing bolsters has top tang which extends over comb, which is fitted with flip-up adjustable peep sight. Action also features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, bushed strikers, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, dbl triggers, and hand detachable back locks by Brazier. Action and lockplates are engraved in classic "Royal" house style with well cut varying sized shaded scroll with some strapwork highlights. "Holland & Holland" is in usual device on each lockplate. Hinge pin cover is engraved "MADE IN ENGLAND" and bottom of action "Royal Model". Blued single beaded trigger guard has scroll on bow and SN on tang, which extends to steel trap grip cap, with spare front sight in trap. Attractively broad fiddle figured and nicely marbled European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/8" over Silver pad, and features classic Holland styling and point pattern checkering, drop points, and shadow line right hand cheekpiece. A vacant gold oval and sling loop matching that on bbls, is on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. A Hensoldt Diavari D 1.5 - 6 X rail scope with 30 mm tube and three post reticle is in Holland & Holland mounts, numbered to this rifle. Drop at heel: approx 3", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Cast approx 1/2 off. Weight: 8 lbs.15 oz. LOP: 14-3/8". What appears to be orig leather case with stitched leather corners is lined in burgundy cloth, and has silver embossed black leather label in lid along with charge card for this particular rifle. Case contains cleaning equipment, snap caps, and a bone striker bottle marked with this guns SN, containing spare strikers, lock bridles, and lock pin. PROVENANCE: Copy of factory ledger page. Scope and peep sight not specified. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain most of their orig blue considerably worn to gray on sides. Action retains most of its orig case hardening color, silvered on high points and browned and lightly flecked on bottom. Lockplates retain over 80% of their color, left plate perhaps 90%. Stocks retain nearly all of a well done hand rubbed oil finish over some light marks. Checkering competently re-cut. Bores are very fine with strong rifling throughout, right bbl with a hint of erosion at throat. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Scope has numerous marks and light scratches, optically clear. Case leather is fine with some marks and rubs. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is fine with some rubs and light soiling. 52700-57 MGM381 C&R

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*SUPERB INDIA ROYAL MODEL HOLLAND & HOLLAND HAMMERLESS EJECTOR DANGEROUS

Lot # 1573 (Sale Order: 569 of 755)      

GAME DOUBLE RIFLE IN UNTOUCHED, AS FOUND CONDITION, WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND ACCESSORIES. SN 32041. (ca 1929) Cal. .465 NE. The .465 was developed around 1905 as a replacement for the .500/.450 Nitro when all .45 caliber weapons (military caliber) were banned in India and the Sudan. This "golden age" example of this famous rifle has 24-1/8" chopper lump bbls fitted with file cut quarter rib holding one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight which transition through Holland's classic molded finial to concave mid rib, which is engraved ".465. Bore". This rib transitions to front sight ramp holding small silver bead front sight. Base is fitted with late Holland style flip-over night bead, which when in forward position nestles into groove in muzzle regulating wedges and blocks. Tops of bbls are engraved "Holland & Holland" and "98. New Bond Street, London." Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 75 grains cordite, and 480 grain bullet. SNs are on bottoms of bbls. Sling eye is soldered to bottom rib. Classic Holland "Royal" rifle action, has back action Brasier locks allowing more metal to remain in action bar. Action features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), long top strap which extends over comb, bushed strikers, hidden third fastener, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, H&H patent hand detachable locks, and dbl triggers (front articulated). Action is engraved in classic Holland "Royal" style with near full coverage of very well cut large to medium shaded open scroll within geometric borders, with a few strapwork highlights. "Holland & Holland" is in arched device on each lockplate. Bottom of action is engraved "ROYAL EJECTOR". Blued single beaded trigger guard has unshaded scroll on bow, and SN on tang, which extends to case hardened steel trap grip cap. Trap contains a spare front sight, SNed to this gun, wrapped in paper so it will not rattle. Well streaked European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2" over old, undoubtedly orig, rounded Silver pad. Stock follows typical Holland styling with shadow line right hand cheekpiece, drop points, point pattern flat top checkering with reverse curve back, as well as a vacant gold oval and sling eye on toe line, matching that on bbls. Fairly long, splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: approx 3-1/16", drop at comb: approx 1-15/16". Cast off about 1/2". Weight: 10 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/2". Rifle comes with its orig oak and leather case with brass corners, which is lined in burgundy cloth, and has gold embossed black leather H&H 98 New Bond St label in lid. Also in lid is orig charge card for this rifle, and notice regarding ejectors. Case contains most normal orig accessories including H&H marked horn handled turnscrews and round oil bottle. Other accessories include horn handled striker key, bone striker bottle (SNed to this gun) containing strikers and lock pin, pair of snap caps, pull through cleaning kit, old leather sling with loops, as well as cleaning rod with patches. PROVENANCE: Target showing a fine 100 yard group marking 2-1/2 - 2-3/4. CONDITION: Excellent, orig, as found. Bbls retain 85 - 90% orig blue, thinned considerably at breech ends and toward muzzles, with numerous light marks and scratches. Action retains approx 50% orig case hardening color, very strong on bottom, silvered considerably on top and on fences where carried upside down over ones shoulder. Lockplates retain most of their color, thinned overall. Stocks retain most of their orig hand rubbed oil finish, considerably darkened from sweat and probably some oil added as maintenance, with a number of light marks, with one or two a bit deeper. Orig pad is crazed and petrified. Checkering is lightly worn. Bores are excellent, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is still mostly light in color, but quite dusty and browned on top. One strap has buckle missing, another replaced with an old belt. Orig handle is good. Labels and charge card are fine. Interior cloth is fine, with some rubs and light soiling. Accessories are very fine. 52370-1 MGM180 C&R
GAME DOUBLE RIFLE IN UNTOUCHED, AS FOUND CONDITION, WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND ACCESSORIES. SN 32041. (ca 1929) Cal. .465 NE. The .465 was developed around 1905 as a replacem...moreent for the .500/.450 Nitro when all .45 caliber weapons (military caliber) were banned in India and the Sudan. This "golden age" example of this famous rifle has 24-1/8" chopper lump bbls fitted with file cut quarter rib holding one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight which transition through Holland's classic molded finial to concave mid rib, which is engraved ".465. Bore". This rib transitions to front sight ramp holding small silver bead front sight. Base is fitted with late Holland style flip-over night bead, which when in forward position nestles into groove in muzzle regulating wedges and blocks. Tops of bbls are engraved "Holland & Holland" and "98. New Bond Street, London." Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 75 grains cordite, and 480 grain bullet. SNs are on bottoms of bbls. Sling eye is soldered to bottom rib. Classic Holland "Royal" rifle action, has back action Brasier locks allowing more metal to remain in action bar. Action features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), long top strap which extends over comb, bushed strikers, hidden third fastener, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, H&H patent hand detachable locks, and dbl triggers (front articulated). Action is engraved in classic Holland "Royal" style with near full coverage of very well cut large to medium shaded open scroll within geometric borders, with a few strapwork highlights. "Holland & Holland" is in arched device on each lockplate. Bottom of action is engraved "ROYAL EJECTOR". Blued single beaded trigger guard has unshaded scroll on bow, and SN on tang, which extends to case hardened steel trap grip cap. Trap contains a spare front sight, SNed to this gun, wrapped in paper so it will not rattle. Well streaked European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2" over old, undoubtedly orig, rounded Silver pad. Stock follows typical Holland styling with shadow line right hand cheekpiece, drop points, point pattern flat top checkering with reverse curve back, as well as a vacant gold oval and sling eye on toe line, matching that on bbls. Fairly long, splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: approx 3-1/16", drop at comb: approx 1-15/16". Cast off about 1/2". Weight: 10 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/2". Rifle comes with its orig oak and leather case with brass corners, which is lined in burgundy cloth, and has gold embossed black leather H&H 98 New Bond St label in lid. Also in lid is orig charge card for this rifle, and notice regarding ejectors. Case contains most normal orig accessories including H&H marked horn handled turnscrews and round oil bottle. Other accessories include horn handled striker key, bone striker bottle (SNed to this gun) containing strikers and lock pin, pair of snap caps, pull through cleaning kit, old leather sling with loops, as well as cleaning rod with patches. PROVENANCE: Target showing a fine 100 yard group marking 2-1/2 - 2-3/4. CONDITION: Excellent, orig, as found. Bbls retain 85 - 90% orig blue, thinned considerably at breech ends and toward muzzles, with numerous light marks and scratches. Action retains approx 50% orig case hardening color, very strong on bottom, silvered considerably on top and on fences where carried upside down over ones shoulder. Lockplates retain most of their color, thinned overall. Stocks retain most of their orig hand rubbed oil finish, considerably darkened from sweat and probably some oil added as maintenance, with a number of light marks, with one or two a bit deeper. Orig pad is crazed and petrified. Checkering is lightly worn. Bores are excellent, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is still mostly light in color, but quite dusty and browned on top. One strap has buckle missing, another replaced with an old belt. Orig handle is good. Labels and charge card are fine. Interior cloth is fine, with some rubs and light soiling. Accessories are very fine. 52370-1 MGM180 C&R

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*HOLLAND & HOLLAND NUMBER 2 (DOMINION) DANGEROUS GAME DOUBLE

Lot # 1574 (Sale Order: 570 of 755)      

RIFLE, THE IDEAL WORKING RIFLE. SN 19496. (ca 1911) Cal. .500/ .465 Nitro. 24" Chopper lump bbls engraved "Holland & Holland 13 Bruton Street, London" on tops are fitted with matted quarter rib, and matching front ramp base holding one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight and silver bead front. Intermediate rib is engraved ".465". Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for .465 and 14 tons (no load data given). Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SN which is also on loop. Splinter is stamped "A. Smith". Sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Coin finished action with hand detachable back locks features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), long top tang which extends over comb, pivoting third fastener, bushed strikers, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with small scroll borders. "Holland & Holland" is on each lockplate. Bottom of action is engraved with caliber and charge. Exceptional for grade, finely marbled and exceptionally well stump figured European walnut steel trap capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2" over Silver type pad. Stock features classic H&H styling with point pattern checkering at grip, which has reverse curve to back line, and classic shadow line cheekpiece. Silver oval on toe line is engraved "A. W. G." Matching splinter forend has forward pivoting release as often found on large caliber double rifles. Drop at heel: approx 3", drop at comb: approx 1-15/16". Neutral cast. Weight: 10 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-1/2". CONDITION: Very good to fine, as refurbished. What are most likely new factory replacement bbls retain nearly all of their orig blue. Action cleaned to coin finish over some scattered light pitting, with some fairly deep pits on top tang behind safety. Stocks are nicely refinished, wood a touch below metal, especially on top tang. Checkering competently re-cut. Bores are excellent, essentially as new. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. This rifle is an excellent choice for your next safari. Consignor states that this rifle shoots exceptional well with modern Kynoch ammunition. 52686-1 MGM300 C&R
RIFLE, THE IDEAL WORKING RIFLE. SN 19496. (ca 1911) Cal. .500/ .465 Nitro. 24" Chopper lump bbls engraved "Holland & Holland 13 Bruton Street, London" on tops are fitted ...morewith matted quarter rib, and matching front ramp base holding one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight and silver bead front. Intermediate rib is engraved ".465". Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for .465 and 14 tons (no load data given). Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SN which is also on loop. Splinter is stamped "A. Smith". Sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Coin finished action with hand detachable back locks features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), long top tang which extends over comb, pivoting third fastener, bushed strikers, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with small scroll borders. "Holland & Holland" is on each lockplate. Bottom of action is engraved with caliber and charge. Exceptional for grade, finely marbled and exceptionally well stump figured European walnut steel trap capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2" over Silver type pad. Stock features classic H&H styling with point pattern checkering at grip, which has reverse curve to back line, and classic shadow line cheekpiece. Silver oval on toe line is engraved "A. W. G." Matching splinter forend has forward pivoting release as often found on large caliber double rifles. Drop at heel: approx 3", drop at comb: approx 1-15/16". Neutral cast. Weight: 10 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-1/2". CONDITION: Very good to fine, as refurbished. What are most likely new factory replacement bbls retain nearly all of their orig blue. Action cleaned to coin finish over some scattered light pitting, with some fairly deep pits on top tang behind safety. Stocks are nicely refinished, wood a touch below metal, especially on top tang. Checkering competently re-cut. Bores are excellent, essentially as new. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. This rifle is an excellent choice for your next safari. Consignor states that this rifle shoots exceptional well with modern Kynoch ammunition. 52686-1 MGM300 C&R

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*HOLLAND & HOLLAND GRADE 2 DANGEROUS GAME DOUBLE RIFLE WITH

Lot # 1575 (Sale Order: 571 of 755)      

CASE AND ACCESSORIES. SN 17870. (ca. 1904) Cal. 500/.450 Nitro. (same caliber as Teddy Roosevelt's famous H&H "Royal") This rifle has 26" dovetailed bbls fitted with file cut quarter rib holding one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight, and matching short front ramp holding silver bead. Tops of bbls are engraved "Holland & Holland 98 New Bond Street London" and "Winners of all the "Field" Rifle Trials London". Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 70 grains cordite and 480 grain bullet. SNs are on bottoms of bbls, and a sling eye is soldered to bottom rib. Case hardened back lock action (which at the time this rifle was built, was referred to as the "No. 2", by the 1930's it was called the "Dominion"), features long top tang which extends over comb, automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), bushed strikers, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers (front checkered and "loose" to avoid bumping ones finger when firing rear trigger). Action is engraved with 30 - 40% coverage shaded scroll with "Holland & Holland" on each lockplate, and left side engraved "Charge 70 grains cordite" "500/ 450. Case 3-1/4 Inches". Blued trigger guard has scroll on bow, and SN on tang, which extends to steel grip cap. Nicely streaked dense European walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14-5/8" over Silver type pad, and features classic H&H styling with point pattern checkering at grip, right hand shadow line cheekpiece, and a vacant silver oval and sling eye on toe line. Matching splinter forend has pivoting front lever release. Drop at heel: approx 2-13/16", drop at comb: approx 2". Neutral cast. Weight: 9 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-5/8". Old oak and leather case with brass corners and central brass medallion is lined in blue cloth, and has large paper H&H label and a 30's vintage charge card with information for this rifle. Case contains 2-pc ebony and brass cleaning rod with mop, brush, and jag in leather wallet, pair of snap caps, H&H marked round oil bottle, rosewood striker bottle containing two front sight blanks, another plated striker bottle with spare front sight with flip-up moon bead, and another containing a key. Also included are two H&H marked turnscrews, and an unmarked striker key with hallmarked silver ferules, as well as a leather carrying sling with hook swivels. CONDITION: Fine, as completely refurbished. Bbls retain nearly all of a satin re-blue. Action and locks retain over 90% new case hardening color, all engraving re-cut. Stocks retain nearly all of an oil refinish with some subsequent marks. Checkering re-cut. Bores are very good to fine, lightly frosted throughout, and somewhat eroded at throats, but appears that they will still shoot well. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Case leather is fine, somewhat dark, with a number of scrapes and rubs. Handle partially detached. New straps are fine. Interior cloth is fine. Labels are somewhat soiled and foxed. Accessories are excellent. 52524-1 MGM256 C&R
CASE AND ACCESSORIES. SN 17870. (ca. 1904) Cal. 500/.450 Nitro. (same caliber as Teddy Roosevelt's famous H&H "Royal") This rifle has 26" dovetailed bbls fitted with file...more cut quarter rib holding one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight, and matching short front ramp holding silver bead. Tops of bbls are engraved "Holland & Holland 98 New Bond Street London" and "Winners of all the "Field" Rifle Trials London". Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 70 grains cordite and 480 grain bullet. SNs are on bottoms of bbls, and a sling eye is soldered to bottom rib. Case hardened back lock action (which at the time this rifle was built, was referred to as the "No. 2", by the 1930's it was called the "Dominion"), features long top tang which extends over comb, automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), bushed strikers, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers (front checkered and "loose" to avoid bumping ones finger when firing rear trigger). Action is engraved with 30 - 40% coverage shaded scroll with "Holland & Holland" on each lockplate, and left side engraved "Charge 70 grains cordite" "500/ 450. Case 3-1/4 Inches". Blued trigger guard has scroll on bow, and SN on tang, which extends to steel grip cap. Nicely streaked dense European walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14-5/8" over Silver type pad, and features classic H&H styling with point pattern checkering at grip, right hand shadow line cheekpiece, and a vacant silver oval and sling eye on toe line. Matching splinter forend has pivoting front lever release. Drop at heel: approx 2-13/16", drop at comb: approx 2". Neutral cast. Weight: 9 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-5/8". Old oak and leather case with brass corners and central brass medallion is lined in blue cloth, and has large paper H&H label and a 30's vintage charge card with information for this rifle. Case contains 2-pc ebony and brass cleaning rod with mop, brush, and jag in leather wallet, pair of snap caps, H&H marked round oil bottle, rosewood striker bottle containing two front sight blanks, another plated striker bottle with spare front sight with flip-up moon bead, and another containing a key. Also included are two H&H marked turnscrews, and an unmarked striker key with hallmarked silver ferules, as well as a leather carrying sling with hook swivels. CONDITION: Fine, as completely refurbished. Bbls retain nearly all of a satin re-blue. Action and locks retain over 90% new case hardening color, all engraving re-cut. Stocks retain nearly all of an oil refinish with some subsequent marks. Checkering re-cut. Bores are very good to fine, lightly frosted throughout, and somewhat eroded at throats, but appears that they will still shoot well. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Case leather is fine, somewhat dark, with a number of scrapes and rubs. Handle partially detached. New straps are fine. Interior cloth is fine. Labels are somewhat soiled and foxed. Accessories are excellent. 52524-1 MGM256 C&R

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*FINE HOLLAND & HOLLAND TOP LEVER HAMMER DOUBLE RIFLE

Lot # 1576 (Sale Order: 572 of 755)      

IN .375 - 2-1/4" NITRO WITH CASE. SN 17632. Cal. .375 2-1/4" Nitro. 28" Dovetailed bbls fitted with quarter rib holding one standing two folding express rear, sunken mid rib, and matted ramp holding white bead front sight, are engraved with H&H New Bond street address and Field rifle trial information on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 40 grains cordite and 270 grain bullet. Case hardened top lever action with top tang extending over comb, is fitted with rebounding peninsula back locks with flat faced serpentine hammers and front sliding stalking safeties. Action and locks are engraved with near full coverage exceptionally well cut medium to small shaded scroll within geometric borders. "Holland & Holland" is in strapwork device on each lockplate. Blued trigger guard with scroll on bow has SN on tang which extends to case hardened steel trap grip cap. Intricately marbled, dark European walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14-7/8" over ribbed horn buttplate, and features classic point pattern checkering and H&H style right hand shadow line cheekpiece. A gold oval on toe line is engraved "J. A. B". Matching splinter forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: 2-3/4", drop at comb: 1-7/8". Cast about 1/4 off. Weight: 9 lbs. 10 oz. LOP: 14-7/8". Rifle comes in an old leather Holland & Holland case with central brass medallion on top which is embossed "J. A. B." Case is lined in blue cloth and has old paper H&H label in lid. Case contains an H&H marked round oil bottle and some fired brass made from .405 Winchester. PROVENANCE: Copy of ledger page confirming specifications and that rifle was made for "Burdeu". CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a London quality re-black with some scuffs and scratches. Action retains approx 80% orig case hardening color, silvered from normal handling around bottom, high edges, and fences. Locks retain traces of their color, hammers fairly strong. Stocks retain nearly all of a hand rubbed oil finish with light marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are good to fine, dark in grooves. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Locks crisp. Safeties work. Case leather is very dark, considerably bumped and rubbed with repairs at ends. New straps are good. Repaired handle is good. Interior cloth has considerable deterioration with rubs and marks. Label considerably foxed, wrinkled, and soiled, with heavy rub through. 52700-52 MGM390 C&R
IN .375 - 2-1/4" NITRO WITH CASE. SN 17632. Cal. .375 2-1/4" Nitro. 28" Dovetailed bbls fitted with quarter rib holding one standing two folding express rear, sunken mid ...morerib, and matted ramp holding white bead front sight, are engraved with H&H New Bond street address and Field rifle trial information on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 40 grains cordite and 270 grain bullet. Case hardened top lever action with top tang extending over comb, is fitted with rebounding peninsula back locks with flat faced serpentine hammers and front sliding stalking safeties. Action and locks are engraved with near full coverage exceptionally well cut medium to small shaded scroll within geometric borders. "Holland & Holland" is in strapwork device on each lockplate. Blued trigger guard with scroll on bow has SN on tang which extends to case hardened steel trap grip cap. Intricately marbled, dark European walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14-7/8" over ribbed horn buttplate, and features classic point pattern checkering and H&H style right hand shadow line cheekpiece. A gold oval on toe line is engraved "J. A. B". Matching splinter forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: 2-3/4", drop at comb: 1-7/8". Cast about 1/4 off. Weight: 9 lbs. 10 oz. LOP: 14-7/8". Rifle comes in an old leather Holland & Holland case with central brass medallion on top which is embossed "J. A. B." Case is lined in blue cloth and has old paper H&H label in lid. Case contains an H&H marked round oil bottle and some fired brass made from .405 Winchester. PROVENANCE: Copy of ledger page confirming specifications and that rifle was made for "Burdeu". CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a London quality re-black with some scuffs and scratches. Action retains approx 80% orig case hardening color, silvered from normal handling around bottom, high edges, and fences. Locks retain traces of their color, hammers fairly strong. Stocks retain nearly all of a hand rubbed oil finish with light marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are good to fine, dark in grooves. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Locks crisp. Safeties work. Case leather is very dark, considerably bumped and rubbed with repairs at ends. New straps are good. Repaired handle is good. Interior cloth has considerable deterioration with rubs and marks. Label considerably foxed, wrinkled, and soiled, with heavy rub through. 52700-52 MGM390 C&R

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SCARCE, EARLY HOLLAND & HOLLAND 12 GAUGE HAMMER PARADOX

Lot # 1577 (Sale Order: 573 of 755)      

RIFLE/ SHOTGUN WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER. SN 11768. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4" Chambers. 28" Robust dovetailed steel bbls are engraved with H&H 98 New Bond Street address, and "Field" rifle trial information, along with "PARADOX" "Fosbery Patent" on quarter rib holding one standing, three nested leaf express rear sight. Bbl flats are stamped with black powder London proofs, and "R. CHOKE". Round bodied top lever action is fitted with re-bounding back locks, with round bodied serpentine hammers, and is engraved with small scroll and line borders. "HOLLAND & HOLLAND" is on each lockplate. Nicely fiddle figured and somewhat marbled European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-5/8" over thin "Old English" rifle pad. Point pattern checkering is at grip. A vacant silver oval is on toe line. Matching splinter forend has inlet steel tip and Deeley release. Bore diameter: left -.738, right - .739. Bore restrictions: left - .050 rifled choke, right - .050 rifled choke. Wall thickness: left - .033, right - .033. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Cast 3/8" off. Weight: 7 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-5/8". Old leather case with brass corners is lined in red velvet and has reproduction H&H paper label in lid. Case contains a can of Rangoon oil and some cleaning equipment.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. PROVENANCE: H&H weapon history with no information except that it dates from 1888. CONDITION: Good, as refinished, many years ago. Bbls have most of an old re-blue over considerable pitting and many marks, deep pitting is on side of right bbl. Action and locks have most of an old re-color. Stocks refinished in oil over some old marks, and with a few subsequent marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are very good with some scratches and light frosting throughout, and a few pits toward muzzles. Rifle choke strong. Action is a touch loose. Locks good. Case is good with ivory latch. 52505-3 MGM260 ESA
RIFLE/ SHOTGUN WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER. SN 11768. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4" Chambers. 28" Robust dovetailed steel bbls are engraved with H&H 98 New Bond Street address, and...more "Field" rifle trial information, along with "PARADOX" "Fosbery Patent" on quarter rib holding one standing, three nested leaf express rear sight. Bbl flats are stamped with black powder London proofs, and "R. CHOKE". Round bodied top lever action is fitted with re-bounding back locks, with round bodied serpentine hammers, and is engraved with small scroll and line borders. "HOLLAND & HOLLAND" is on each lockplate. Nicely fiddle figured and somewhat marbled European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-5/8" over thin "Old English" rifle pad. Point pattern checkering is at grip. A vacant silver oval is on toe line. Matching splinter forend has inlet steel tip and Deeley release. Bore diameter: left -.738, right - .739. Bore restrictions: left - .050 rifled choke, right - .050 rifled choke. Wall thickness: left - .033, right - .033. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Cast 3/8" off. Weight: 7 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-5/8". Old leather case with brass corners is lined in red velvet and has reproduction H&H paper label in lid. Case contains a can of Rangoon oil and some cleaning equipment.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. PROVENANCE: H&H weapon history with no information except that it dates from 1888. CONDITION: Good, as refinished, many years ago. Bbls have most of an old re-blue over considerable pitting and many marks, deep pitting is on side of right bbl. Action and locks have most of an old re-color. Stocks refinished in oil over some old marks, and with a few subsequent marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are very good with some scratches and light frosting throughout, and a few pits toward muzzles. Rifle choke strong. Action is a touch loose. Locks good. Case is good with ivory latch. 52505-3 MGM260 ESA

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*HOLLAND & HOLLAND DANGEROUS GAME BOLT RIFLE BUILT ON

Lot # 1578 (Sale Order: 574 of 755)      

MAUSER MAGNUM SQUARE BRIDGE ACTION WITH SCOPE. SN 100986 (3465 H&H number). (ca 1970) Cal. .375 H&H MAG. At the time this rifle was built, finding a magnum Mauser action was a daunting task. It appears that this action was sourced from an old Rigby no. 5357, with this number on receiver ring under Mauser number. This rifle has 25" tapered round bbl with sleeved-on base for one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight; partially sleeved-on ring for sling loop, and sleeved-on high front ramp holding silver bead front. Ramp is fitted with Holland & Holland folding sight protector. Top of bbl is engraved with H&H name and Bruton Street address, top rear with caliber, and left side with London nitro proofs. Commercial Mauser magnum length square bridge action has been fitted with H&H QD scope bases, front base screwed through side wall, and rear dovetailed through square bridge. Bolt knob has been checkered, and handle cutaway to clear scope. Orig flag safety has "SAFE" gold inlaid. Commercial trigger has been fitted with safety on right side of action tang. Drop box bottom metal has hinged floorplate retained by button in bow. Front of bottom metal is engraved "Made in England". Floorplate is engraved with "4. Cartridges" and H&H SN is on trigger guard bow. Well marbled European walnut pistol grip stock measures 14-3/8" over brown Old English pad, and features shadow line Monte Carlo cheekpiece, point pattern checkering, forend tip, recoil bolt, steel grip cap with trap holding spare front sight, and a sling loop matching that on bbl, along with a gold oval engraved "J. J. P." on toe line. A nickel Supra 2-1/2 X scope with three post reticle is in soldered-on H&H rings, top of rear ring engraved "Holland & Holland" "No 3465". Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4", drop at Monte Carlo: approx 2-1/16", drop at comb: approx 1-13/16". Weight without scope: 9 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-3/8". CONDITION: Very fine, as refinished. Metal parts retain nearly all of a good rust re-blue, with only some slight high edge wear. Stock retains nearly all of a bright varnish refinish with some light subsequent marks, checkering re-cut. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. Scope is excellent. 52503-1 MGM254 C&R
MAUSER MAGNUM SQUARE BRIDGE ACTION WITH SCOPE. SN 100986 (3465 H&H number). (ca 1970) Cal. .375 H&H MAG. At the time this rifle was built, finding a magnum Mauser action ...morewas a daunting task. It appears that this action was sourced from an old Rigby no. 5357, with this number on receiver ring under Mauser number. This rifle has 25" tapered round bbl with sleeved-on base for one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight; partially sleeved-on ring for sling loop, and sleeved-on high front ramp holding silver bead front. Ramp is fitted with Holland & Holland folding sight protector. Top of bbl is engraved with H&H name and Bruton Street address, top rear with caliber, and left side with London nitro proofs. Commercial Mauser magnum length square bridge action has been fitted with H&H QD scope bases, front base screwed through side wall, and rear dovetailed through square bridge. Bolt knob has been checkered, and handle cutaway to clear scope. Orig flag safety has "SAFE" gold inlaid. Commercial trigger has been fitted with safety on right side of action tang. Drop box bottom metal has hinged floorplate retained by button in bow. Front of bottom metal is engraved "Made in England". Floorplate is engraved with "4. Cartridges" and H&H SN is on trigger guard bow. Well marbled European walnut pistol grip stock measures 14-3/8" over brown Old English pad, and features shadow line Monte Carlo cheekpiece, point pattern checkering, forend tip, recoil bolt, steel grip cap with trap holding spare front sight, and a sling loop matching that on bbl, along with a gold oval engraved "J. J. P." on toe line. A nickel Supra 2-1/2 X scope with three post reticle is in soldered-on H&H rings, top of rear ring engraved "Holland & Holland" "No 3465". Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4", drop at Monte Carlo: approx 2-1/16", drop at comb: approx 1-13/16". Weight without scope: 9 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-3/8". CONDITION: Very fine, as refinished. Metal parts retain nearly all of a good rust re-blue, with only some slight high edge wear. Stock retains nearly all of a bright varnish refinish with some light subsequent marks, checkering re-cut. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. Scope is excellent. 52503-1 MGM254 C&R

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*BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED HARTMANN & WEISS SQUARE BRIDGE MAGNUM MAUSER

Lot # 1579 (Sale Order: 575 of 755)      

DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE WITH EXCEPTIONAL SCROLL AND GAME SCENES BY H. FUNK AND WITH ZEISS SCOPE. SN 7807. Cal. 375 H & H. Utilizing an original .350 Rigby Mauser (Rigby number "3539"), with step down receiver ring, square bridge, and slant box magazine (allowing belted cartridges to feed slick as whale snot).the fine craftsmen from Hamburg re-bored the orig 24" bbl to .375 H & H, and installed claw scope mounts, new sling eye band, and front sight ramp, which houses gold bead with flip-up porcelain night bead. Orig rear sight base and one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight, were retained. Top of bbl is gold inlaid "Hartmann & Weiss, Hamburg - London". Caliber is engraved. Top of rear sight base, rear bbl boss, and claw bases are nicely checkered. Action has been color case hardened, and exquisitely engraved with truly fine shaded, small scroll outlining Bulino renditions of African game: The face of a large maned lion is on receiver ring, and a kudu is on floorplate. Engravers signature, "H. Funk" (noted engraver of fine German guns) is on hinge extension of floorplate. Orig Mauser trigger has been retained along with Rigby patented cocking piece peep sight. H & W SN is engraved on right side of bridge, and stamped on bottom of bbl. Stock of dense, lightly marbled European walnut measures 14" over black leather covered pad, retains orig classic Rigby checkering with mullered borders. Composition grip cap, and sling eye are on toe line. Drop at heel: approx 2-15/16", drop at comb: approx 1-15/16". Weight without scope: 7 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14". Zeiss Diavari - Z 1.5 - 6X rail scope with 3 post reticle, is in Recnagle claw mounts, rear with windage adjustment, and has rubber lens cover. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining nearly all of its custom finishes. There are a few minor marks in bright polish of bbl blue. Case color is silvering slightly at front of floorplate. There are a few light scratches in oil finish of stock (most notably on left side below bolt stop). Checkering has been nicely re-cut. Bore is excellent, bright and shiny throughout. Scope has some light marks in its lacquer finish. Optics brilliant. 52440-3 MGM228
DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE WITH EXCEPTIONAL SCROLL AND GAME SCENES BY H. FUNK AND WITH ZEISS SCOPE. SN 7807. Cal. 375 H & H. Utilizing an original .350 Rigby Mauser (Rigby numb...moreer "3539"), with step down receiver ring, square bridge, and slant box magazine (allowing belted cartridges to feed slick as whale snot).the fine craftsmen from Hamburg re-bored the orig 24" bbl to .375 H & H, and installed claw scope mounts, new sling eye band, and front sight ramp, which houses gold bead with flip-up porcelain night bead. Orig rear sight base and one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight, were retained. Top of bbl is gold inlaid "Hartmann & Weiss, Hamburg - London". Caliber is engraved. Top of rear sight base, rear bbl boss, and claw bases are nicely checkered. Action has been color case hardened, and exquisitely engraved with truly fine shaded, small scroll outlining Bulino renditions of African game: The face of a large maned lion is on receiver ring, and a kudu is on floorplate. Engravers signature, "H. Funk" (noted engraver of fine German guns) is on hinge extension of floorplate. Orig Mauser trigger has been retained along with Rigby patented cocking piece peep sight. H & W SN is engraved on right side of bridge, and stamped on bottom of bbl. Stock of dense, lightly marbled European walnut measures 14" over black leather covered pad, retains orig classic Rigby checkering with mullered borders. Composition grip cap, and sling eye are on toe line. Drop at heel: approx 2-15/16", drop at comb: approx 1-15/16". Weight without scope: 7 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14". Zeiss Diavari - Z 1.5 - 6X rail scope with 3 post reticle, is in Recnagle claw mounts, rear with windage adjustment, and has rubber lens cover. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining nearly all of its custom finishes. There are a few minor marks in bright polish of bbl blue. Case color is silvering slightly at front of floorplate. There are a few light scratches in oil finish of stock (most notably on left side below bolt stop). Checkering has been nicely re-cut. Bore is excellent, bright and shiny throughout. Scope has some light marks in its lacquer finish. Optics brilliant. 52440-3 MGM228

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