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Diminutive James Woodward & Sons Underlever Double Hammer Rifle

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Diminutive James Woodward & Sons Underlever Double Hammer Rifle
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serial #3559, 360 Express (2 1/4'' Case), 25 7/8" barrels with mostly bright very good bores showing some scattered small areas of light pitting or oxidation and otherwise strong Henry patent rifling throughout. This Jones underlever rifle is of the lovely quality we would expect from this maker, considered by many to be one of the world's finest, and is a rather diminutive and attractive size with the proportions being scaled perfectly to the cartridge for which it is chambered. The rifle remains in nice honest condition with its barrels retaining about 70% evenly thinning original blue blending with a smooth brown patina and showing some light handling marks and oxidation speckles. Top of barrel rib is engraved "JAMES WOODWARD & SONS 64 ST. JAMES STREET LONDON" and the rib shows very nice fine filed matting. The action and locks are a lovely smooth gray-brown patina with strong, generous traces of original case-hardened colors in the protected areas. The frame and back action locks feature lovely tight English scroll engraving in about 60% coverage. Each lock is engraved "J. WOODWARD & SONS" and locks features non-rebounding hammers. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and splinter forend are of nicely figured walnut and rate near excellent with a touch of older added finish and strong checkering showing the expected light dings and handling marks, the forend with a bit more wear. Rifle features a steel shotgun buttplate which is nicely stippled with engraved borders around screws and engraved triggerguard tang which terminates at the horn pistolgrip cap that shows a small repaired flake along its edge. The original sling eyes are present and the rifle is sighted with 100 yard standing express rear sight with single flip-up 200 yard leaf and platinum lines and a fine plain bead front sight. Wood to metal fit is perfect, the rifle locks up tight on-face and the locks are crisp and seem to function well mechanically. Weight is 6 lbs. 10 1/2 oz. and the arm was made circa 1876. A splendid little best quality London double rifle. (1,13D11739-38) {ANTIQUE} (6000/8000)