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CHARLES LANCASTER A RARE 14-BORE BASE-FIRE PATENT HAMMER GUN, NO. 3016 30-inch damascus barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about true cylinder and improved cylinder borings, the rib signed and engraved "Patent Breech Loader", the rounded frame, non-rebounding backlocks, noseless hammers and rotary underlever with foliate scroll engraving, the maker's name signed within a scrolling banner, patent slide-and-drop action, conical base fire strikers, the right hammer with repaired spur, left hammer a replacement, 14-inch stock with engraved steel butt plate, 6lb. 12oz., black powder proof S2 The maker confirms that the gun was built in 1857. It is generally accepted that the Lancaster base-fire was the first commercially successful breech-loading centrefire gun. |
Sold for £850
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Fine Modern and Vintage Sporting Guns |
Sotheby's, London |
10 December 2014 |
Commission is 25% ex. VAT. Artist's Resale Right may apply |
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