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JOHN RIGBY & CO. A .275 BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 2012 25-inch barrel with ramp fore sight and folding hood, rear sight with folding leaves to 400, the receiver fitted with bases for claw mounts, bolt with flag safety and Rigby peep sight, the half length stock with pistol grip and ribbed steel butt plate with trap, 14 1/2-inch pull, sling eyes, the silver escutcheon engraved "HFW from GT", 7lb. 6oz., nitro proof S1 The maker's records confirm that the rifle was built 1st September 1903 for H. Tate. "Mauser Sporting Best", the first Rigby .275 regulated for the High Velocity cartridge, new barrel fitted May 1911 for H. V. Partridge. The escutcheon confirms that the rifle was a gift from Tate to H. Frank Wallace. The rifle was re-barrelled the same month that his .350 Rigby was built and he would have taken this rifle with him to China in 1911. |
Sold for £4800
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Fine Modern and Vintage Sporting Guns |
Sotheby's, London |
12 April 2017 |
Commission is 25% ex. VAT. Artist's Resale Right may apply |
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