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Attractive Westley Richards Boxlock Double Shotgun

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Attractive Westley Richards Boxlock Double Shotgun
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serial #13525, 12 ga (2 1/2”), 30” damascus barrels choked cylinder and modified with bright near excellent bores that have been neatly honed showing sparse remnants of tiny pinprick pits and one tiny ding in the left bore hardly worth the mention. The barrels of this nice antique Westley Richards show a nice smooth pale plum-brown/gray finish with some scattered lightly cleaned pinprick pits and subtle but attractive damascus patterns throughout. The arm bears period Birmingham proof marks, the barrel rib retains strong 170 New Bond St. London address and the inside of the action bears Anson & Deeley patent use number “3592”. The action retains perhaps 75% nice original case-hardened colors that show areas taking on a nice bright silvery case-hardened patina and the Westley Richards top lever retains about 80% original bright blue, the upper tang with “SAFE” inlaid in gold. The triggerguard retains about 70% original bright blue with some areas of old oxidation and the bottom metal also shows generous bright blue throughout. The action is embellished in full coverage with lovely English tight filigree scrollwork, nice border motifs and maker’s name in riband along either side. The bow of the guard shows a nice game dog scene and the top of barrel and lever shows neatly engraved “2” indicating it was no doubt once part of a pair. The checkered walnut buttstock and slinter forend with horn tip insert remain in very fine condition as professionally cleaned and lightly refinished long ago showing some scattered minor dings and the checkering remains strong, the cheeks also checkered and with nice drop points. The buttstock exhibits some wonderful grain figure throughout and the checkered butt is equipped with nice toe and heel plates. The silver monogram plate along the toe line exhibits some softening but is visibly engraved with the Turner family crest. Length-of-pull is 14 1/2” with drops of 1 5/8” and 2 5/8”, the stock slightly cast-off. The barrels are sighted with typical Westley Richards brass bead and as is common with early Anson & Deeley actions, the gun locks up only via the Westley Richards patent top bolt and dolls head extension. Minimum wall thicknesses measured in both barrels are about 0.029” with most areas well above this and weight is 6 lbs. 11 oz. The barrels lock-up solid on-face and the action seems to function well mechanically. This is a very attractive Westley Richards made around 1882; interestingly we have another gun in this auction numbered extremely close to this gun, number “13578”. (13C11765-4) {ANTIQUE} (2500/3500)