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  LOT 3242
Magnificent Historic Cased Finely Engraved James Purdey Double Barrel
Percussion Sporting Rifle Presented by the Prince of Wales on His 1875-1876 Tour
of India - Serial no. 7417, 40 Bore cal., 29 inch solid rib bbl., brown/casehardened/blue
finish, fancy checkered walnut stock. The maker’s have kindly confirmed that this rifle
was completed in 1866 for the Earl of St. Maur. The rifle was returned to Purdey and
resold by them as part of a consignment of rifles for His Royal Highness the Prince of
Wales to present during his tour of India in 1875-1876. Prince Albert Edward (Bertie),
Queen Victoria’s eldest son and the future King Edward VII, was following in the footsteps
of his younger brother, Prince Alfred, who had paved the way for this famous royal tour
when he became the first member of the British Royal family to visit India in 1869-1870. The
range of firearms taken by Bertie for presentation was varied and were drawn from many makers.
Other firearms associated with the 1875-1876 Tour of India sold by Rock Island Auction include a Winchester
1873 saddle ring carbine (December 2016), a Dougall double barrel howdah pistol (May 2017) and a Wilkinson double barrel howdah pistol (September 2021). With browned
Damascus barrels each cut with two groove rifling, signed on the raised rib “J. PURDEY, 314 1/2, OXFORD STREET, LONDON” and “FROM H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., G.C.S.L. 1876”, and with bead front sight and rear sight of one standing and three folding leaves each with platinum inlaid center line and graduated from 50 to 250 yards. Casehardened patent breeches each with pierced platinum plug engraved with a rosette and inlaid with a short platinum line. Casehardened standing breech and locks, the latter each signed “PURDEY” and with blued safety bolt. Furniture including casehardened hinged patchbox cover, trigger plate and pistol grip cap, and blued trigger guard and checkered heel plate, the latter engraved “CHARGE 4 DRMS. NO.6 POWDER.” Fine scroll engraving throughout. Finely figured walnut pistol grip stock with raised cheekpiece and checkered grip and forearm. The underside of the butt inset with a large gold escutcheon engraved with the Prince of Wales’ coat of arms. Sling eyes are present on the underside of the butt and middle ramrod pipe. Original brass mounted ramrod. London proof marks. In original brass cornered fitted oak case lined in red baize, the lid with printed Purdey trade label. With some accessories including a second ramrod, a turnscrew,
 172 percussion nipple wrench, and leather wrapped Dixon powder flask.
         


















































































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