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Pair of Bertuzzi OU 12 Bore
Pigeon Gun Watson Bros Restoration
Watson Bros 12 Bore
Watson Bros 12 30" 6lb 10oz
Watson bros 12 Super Light
Watson Bros 16 Bore 29" Special.
Pair of Watson Bros 12 bore side by sides
Watson Bros 29" 28 bore Roundbody.
Watson Bros .410" Boxlock ejector
Boss & co. 12 bore over under
J.Purdey 20 Bore Single Trigger, 1950s
Purdey 16 bore Bar-in-wood
Watson Bros 20 side by side roundbody
Watson Bros 12
Pair Watson Bros 12 bore, 32" Barrels
Pair Berretta so6 12 Bore, 32" Barrels
Pair Watson bros Roundbody Lightweight.
Watson Bros 4 bore 36" Brl
J.Purdey 32", Kent Hunt Engraved
Watson Bros 12 Bore roundbody lightweight.
Watson Bros 1930's Kell engraved 12 bore
Watson Bros.Side by Side Restoration
James Purdey 12 Bore Side by Side
Pair Watson Bros 12 Bore from 1960s
James Purdey 16 bore Bar in Wood
Watson Bros 20 side by side
Watson Bros 28bore traditional over under
James Purdey 12bore Bar-in-Wood
1023 J.Purdey Restoration
Watson Bros .410" Hammergun Restoration
James Purdey 12 Bore
12 Bore Berretta Guibileo
Charles Boswell 8
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Watson Bros 20 Bore Pair
Pair of Watson Bros 20 Over Unders £77,000.












Pair of Watson Bros 20 Bore Over Unders
20 BORE / OVER UNDER
Made in 2002 this pair of 20 bore over under were our first pair of round body guns
Made with 28" barrels 70mm chambers and 6mm wide top ribs. Choked 1/4 and 1/2
Weight 6lb 1oz
Perfectly executed profuse fine scroll with game scenes of Pheasant duck grouse and Partridge by Martin Smith on these sidelock round body actions with single triggers.
Deluxe pistol grip stocks of 14 1/4"" length.
Cased
Watson Bros 20 Bore Pair
Watson Bros 20 bore side by side


















Watson Bros pair 20 bore
Pair of 20 bore Watson Bros.
A pair of our round body self opening guns in 20 bore. Made 10 years ago, with 30" barrels and 2 3/4" chambers. Game ribs and Teagued choked.
This fine pair of guns have double triggers with straight hand 15 1/4" stocks made from best walnut, complemented with Horn Heel and Toe pieces.
Engraved in our Victoriana scroll with inlaid gold 1 and 2 framed with beaded gold.With the finishing touch of raised name and numbers.
Cased with accessories.
Watson Bros 12 Bore L/Hand
Left handed 12 Bore High Pheasant














Watson Bros High Pheasant
12 bore
32" barrels with 3" chamber, elevated ventilated rib and Teague multi choked.
What adds to the uniqueness of this gun is that it is a true left handed gun with left handed opening and a roundbody single trigger
As ever the 15½” stock is made from deluxe walnut
Adorned with our Edwardian scroll and carved pheasant with the touch of raised lettering.
The gun weight is 8 lb – ideal for the heavier loads.
French blocked case with canvas outer, accessories included
Watson Bros 4 Bore
Watson Bros 4 Bore - 20311




















Watson Bros 4 Bore - 20311
Here is a magnificent 4 bore with 42"full choke barrels. This is one of 10 guns we have made. What makes these four bore so special is the lengths taken to get these guns proportionally correct.
A sidelock ejector with single trigger. The gun is chambered for a 4" cartridge. Stock length of 15 5/8"
Engraved by Andy miles with Oakleaves and carved Geese
Weight 17lb 13oz
Cased with accessories.
Lang & Hussey 12 Bore
Lang & Hussey 12 Bore


















Pair 12 Bore Lang and Hussey 13011/2
Made for Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich.
1861-1929 Grandson of Tsar Nicholas of Russia. Banished from Russia in 1891 for marrying a lady of a lower class, (did him a favour as it turned out) lost his fortune and three brothers to the Bolsheviks in the revolution of 1918. This pair of best 12 bore Lang and Hussey have come to us for restoration. Barrels sleeved to original length of 30" with chokes of left 3/4 Right 3/8.
This pair of double triggered guns have been restocked to 15 1/4" with a beautiful rounded pistol grip.
Weighing 7lb all mechanical work on the pair has been undertaken as well as all new pins and refinishing, now returned to their original fine condition.
An honour to return these guns to their former glory.
Cased £19,000
Watson Bros 12 Bore
Watson Bros 12 Bore
































Watson Bros 12bore 8065
12 Bore
Beautiful 1920's Watson Bros 12 bore side by side sidelock ejector. Rebarrelled by Michael Louca in 1993 in 28" with 1/4 and 3/4 chokes and 70mm chambers and game rib. Bores are both .728" with minimum walls of .030".
A double triggered gun that has had an extensive restoration to include recut engraving and recolour hardening. The gun has a 15" stock including a 3/4" leather covered pad.
Weighing 6lb 9 oz
Cased with accessories.
Purdey 20 Bore B-I-W
Purdey 20 Bore B-I-W Hammergun | Museum






























































What a privilege it is to have been allowed to purchase This Purdey Bar-in -Wood hammergun,serial no.9777
What makes this gun so special?
Apart from being a 20 bore , it has two original sets of 30" Damascus barrels one engraved on the shield plain and the other choke. Both pairs of barrels are in proof with thick walls and clean bores.The original stock is in fine condition as is the engraving.As with all hammerguns from this era it has rebounding locks. The action engraved by James Lucas who developed the Purdey rose and scroll.
The original lightweight oak case has its original tools and some added by the family that owned the gun. We decided not to do a thing to this gun , not even clean the case, for fear of ruining the patina. The real rarity about this gun is it was acquired from the original family that ordered the gun back in 1877. Please read the fascinating history below. We have put together a family tree to show the passage to the last family owner whom we purchased the gun from.
Christopher Owen writes,
completed in 1877 for Mr J. R. Wright.
John Reid Wright (1819 - 1896), a distiller and merchant. Was the second son of John Wright of Knockupworth Hall in Grinsdale, Carlisle, and Ann Wright (née Anderson). He moved to London and worked in the distillery business with John Reid, who was Master of the Worshipful Company of Distillers in 1804. He continued the business – John Reid Wright & Co Ltd, distillers – after Reid’s death in 1836.
The Worshipful Company of Distillers may have more information about John Reid Wright and the business.
The connection between the Wrights and Reid, I presume they were related in some way. Certainly John Wright's second son was given Reid as a middle name and John Wright also named one of his daughters Lucretia. John Reid's wife was named Lucretia. Given the dates, John Reid Wright must have been sent down to London when very young.
In the 1841 census, John (55) and Ann (50) Wright were recorded at Knockupworth Hall, along with children Lucretia (25), Eleanor (25) and David (20), who was styled as a ‘farmer’. David Wright (b.1921) was the third son of John Wright and married Ann Gillbanks in 1852, moving to Scoathwaite Close Farm in Ireby. He was my grandmother’s grandfather and died just before his father John in 1860.
John Reid Wright must have been staying at Knockupworth Hall for the 1861 census, possibly because his brother and father had just died. It recorded Ann Wright (72) as head of the family, with son John Reid Wright (41), daughter Mary A Thompson (35) and granddaughter Jane Eleanor Wright (3).
John Reid Wright was recorded in the 1871 census as living with two servants at 26 Aldersgate St., London, and remained there until his death in 1896. He acted as executor for brother David Wright (d.1860), father John Wright (d.1861) and mother Ann Wright (d.1881). It may be that Knockupworth Hall was sold at this point or soon after.
John Reid Wright didn’t marry. His probate record shows he left an estate worth £23,166 and his two executors were Mary Ann Middleton (b. 1854 née. Wright) and Margaret Elizabeth Wright. Both ladies were daughters of David Wright. I’m afraid this means that the portrait that is marked as being of John Reid Wright, is almost certainly not him. It must instead be a portrait of John Reid, because it is paired with a portrait of Lucretia. It also explains why the clothing appears to be early rather than late Victorian.
Another of David's daughters, Jane Eleanor Wright (b. 1857) married Robert Peat in 1886. They had a son, Robert Wright Peat (b. 1899), who was my grandmother’s first cousin (known as Robin). He worked as a land agent and lived at Raughton Head, near Carlisle. At some stage, the gun was passed to him.
On his death in 1977, Robin's widow Margit gifted the gun to my late father John Owen. His grandmother (and my great grandmother) was Ann Gillbanks Todd (née Wright), who was born posthumously to David in 1861.
Margit wrote the attached letter. She records the gun as having been nitro proofed circa 1925. She also says it was made for Robin's 'grandfather’ however, I think she was mistaken and it was actually made for his great-uncle. It passed to me when my father relinquished his gun licence around 2010.
1920’s Watson Bros 28 Bore
Watson Bros 28 Bore


























Blazer 12 Bore
Blazer 12 Bore | £2,750
















C. Boswell Live Pigeon Gun.
Charles Boswell 12 Bore Hammer Ejector| £32,000
















































Charles Boswell 12 Bore original Live pigeon gun Ejector.
This is the earliest example of a pigeon gun we have seen with all the modern attributes that we come to expect. Fortunately the gun was in great shape when it arrived. The Damascus barrels are very sound and clean with a minimum wall of Right .027" Left .031” The chokes are both 1/2. The top rib is a 7/16” flat filecut (typical pigeon). Nitro proofed 2 3/4” 18.7 Bores. The small scroll engraved action has a third grip and sideclips as you would expect. The 14 3/4” pistolgrip stock is in very good condition with heel and toe pieces and pistol cap. The forend is a beautiful early beavertail.
As we loved the gun so much we decided to convert to ejector , the preferable non self cocking type to keep the romance of recocking the hammers . The gun weight is 8lb.
The work to be completed is in the finishing, regulate the ejectors , rebrown barrels and colour case harden the action. completion can be expected in 6 to 9 months.
The case it came in was not correct and we have cased it in an original Charles Boswell hammer gun case from the period .
All for the sum of £32,000
