Fine Modern & Antique Guns - March 2014 : Sale A0314 Lot 533
JOSEPH MANTON, LONDON A 16-BORE CAP-LOCK DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN, serial no. 9076,

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JOSEPH MANTON, LONDON
A 16-BORE CAP-LOCK DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN, serial no. 9076,
for 1822 and converted from tubelock, with re-browned 30in. damascus barrels, broad concave top-rib signed 'JOSEPH MANTON'S NEW IMPROVEMENTS BY HIS MAJESTY'S PATENT', martial and musical trophies engraved to the rib-end and breech, scroll engraved top-tang with central atlas trophy, platinum vented plugs, border and trophy engraved bar-action locks with scroll engraved 'Manton' hammers with detachable noses, figured walnut half-stock finely chequered at the wrist, clipped corner rectangular vacant escutcheon behind the top-tang, trophy engraved spur to the iron heel-plate, scroll engraved trigger-guard tang with grip safe engraved 'PATENT', border and trophy engraved trigger-guard bow, pineapple finial and ramrod throat and white-metal mounted wood ramrod

Provenance: Neal and Back's book, The Mantons: Gunmakers, describe this gun from the records as a double barrel 16-bore shotgun with 30in. barrels inscribed JOSEPH MANTON HANOVER SQUARE LONDON', tubelocks of Joseph Manton patent, a grip safety device and barrels forged by William Fullerd. The gun was noted as being in the possession of James Purdey & Sons Ltd.
Purdey's have kindly confirmed that they currently have a Manton tubelock with serial no. 9076 in their collection in the Long Room. As both guns serial numbers appear genuine, it is possible that there was a duplication at the time of manufacture.

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Estimate £1,500-2,500