Sadly, no.

It would have been open to the vendor to have the work done before entering the guns for sale IF the state of the bores and wall thicknesses permitted, but even so he could have decided that any increase in value would be outweighed by the likely cost and the risk that the No. 1 action could be damaged in the Proof test.

At the estimates shown there is little headroom for the costs of gunsmithing and re-proof.

Parabola