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Interesting set of double barrel 410 gauge exposed hammer shotguns by Watson and Jeffrey. The guns a

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Interesting set of double barrel 410 gauge exposed hammer shotguns by Watson and Jeffrey. The guns a
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Interesting set of double barrel 410 gauge exposed hammer shotguns by Watson and Jeffrey. The guns are contained within a period luggage type case with “Watson Bros. Old Bond St., London” dealers trade label in lid showing Watson’s appointment to “The Sultan of Turkey”. Gun #1: Marked Watson Bros. on locks and barrels and engraved sleeved by J. Roberts and Son, London. Shows 3-1/4” and later British proofs for smokeless powder originally black powder proofed for 2-1/2” shells. The gun measures 44 1/4” overall with 27-7/8” barrels, weighs only 4 pounds, 10 ounces and measures 14” to end of wood from front trigger and nearly 15” to end of hard rubber pad with two spacers. The barrels show approx. 90% toning old English re-finish with slight losses. Locks and frame have drifted to grey-brown. Stock has been professionally re-freshed. Locks up tight and bores are bright. Shows just minor use since professional restoration possibly by J. Roberts when modernized, serial #1751. Gun #2: Marked S. R. Jeffrey on both locks and S.R. Jeffrey, Guildford on barrel. Barrels measure 26” and gun 42-1/2” overall; 14-1/4” from front trigger to end of wood and 14-7/8” to end of checkered horn butt plate which extends the pull approx. one half inch. The gun shows black powder proofs and chambers have been lengthened but not re-proofed. The gun weighs approx. 4 pounds, 11 ounces. The barrels show approx. 90%-95% toning English restored blue finish, locks have gone to a silvery gray and stocks professionally re-freshed. The actions are crisp, locks up tight and bores bright, serial #5476. The pair are contained within an original to the period leather covered luggage type case. The interior is lined in red baize or felt and shows an impressive label. The exterior of the case is fair only with some damage to leather and stitching opening with leather peeling back. The interior of the case is very good plus condition. An unusual set which was associated and marketed by Watson who was a well known London maker circa 1890 to the turn-of-the Century. Est.: $7,500 - $15,000.