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After seeing pics of one in Cyril Adams book many years ago I always thought these bar in wood guns were pinnacle of gunmaker's art. They were made during Golden Age when Great Britain had a Raj and was at pinnacle of it's power.

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Now that is a very nice hammergun!
My own first Purdey is a percussion 14 gauge. "The book" describes sent out for sale on Dec. 1, 1844. A friend suggested I should contact Purdey to let them know the gun is still in existance. They responded with:
Dear Mr. Butler

Thank you for your email. We are able to provide the date and original specification of your shotgun, together with the name of the original owner. This is issued as a certificate, at a cost of Ł50 for the details, and Ł75 for a certificate which includes a photograph of the original entry. Should you wish to proceed, please let me know a number we can call you on, and we can take payment over the phone. The certificate will be emailed within 7-10 working days after payment.

If you would be interested in joining our Purdey Owner’s Club, which run a variety of events and promotions throughout the year, as well as a complimentary licence renewal reminder service, please click on the link below:

https://www.purdey.com/owner-registration


My question is - is investing in that provenance worth pursuing?
Here's the gun. Has obviously been redone along with the case but is very nice just the same.




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I wouldn't hesitate for a Purdey muzzleloader. That's money well spent.

Is that the original shot bag pictured or a replacement?

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Gunmaker the gun was restocked in 1970. The gun was in so poor condition that it was scraped and to be sold as a wall hanger. But the barrels where still within proof limits so as a callow young man I purchased it and over about seven years had it restored. At the time Purdey where not too interested in a restock and suggested an outworker they used working in Price Street situated the Birmingham gun quarter. This was the last stocking job he did well he was in his seventies, though he did say he enjoyed the opportunity to retire after working on such a fine gun, though he did want cash in his hand on completion. For a bar in wood the restocking is perfect as good as the day the gun left the Victorian stockers bench. He was a true craftsman and for the life of me I cant remember the old gentleman's name. too much water has flowed under the bridge now.


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Originally Posted By: treblig1958
I wouldn't hesitate for a Purdey muzzleloader. That's money well spent.

Is that the original shot bag pictured or a replacement?


Thanks for the advice. Since so few of the old guns have records available it makes sense to follow up on their offer.
wrt shot bag - well, it is definitely vintage but whether original to the gun I guess requires some research. The ebony ramrod I would say is original.
Heading out tomorrow for two weeks off-the-grid no-internet whitetail and grouse hunting but perhaps on return will start a thread about interesting accoutrements found in a couple of my cased purchases.

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Just knowing its history by documentation as opposed to hearsay justifies the cost. Especially a Purdey built in 1844 as it could have some history!!!

A lot of us here get Colt and Winchester Letters, I have one for my Second Generation Colt, as they played such a big part in our country's history whereas a Purdey, who knows where in the world that thing ended up.

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I researched an 1861 Boss pin gun conversion gun I once owned, beginning with a copy of the original order page. The results ended up being a trip through British aristocracy with royal connections, Harewood House, and Ripon Cathedral. Well worth the investigation...Geo

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A great gun as always! I really hope to read the story on it as well as see it get it's game

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