James Purdey & Sons, the Royal Gun and Rifle Makers, has announced it will be producing a commemorative trio of guns to celebrate 200 years in 2014.
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out more.James Purdey & Sons, the Royal Gun and Rifle Makers, has announced it will be producing a commemorative trio of guns to celebrate 200 years in 2014.
This highly collectable Purdey Bicentenary Trio comprises two shotguns and one double rifle, and will be accompanied by an oak and leather travel case, for carriage, and a custom-built glass case, for security and display. Each historic model has been carefully chosen to represent key design, innovation and craftsmanship milestones in the company’s 200-year history. Each gun will feature engraving representative of the era it was made, the Purdey bicentenary logo and a special serial number.
The Purdey Bicentenary Trio comprises:
The accompanying Motor Case is modelled on an original made for King George VI and is built in treble oak and leather, with red goatskin interior. The London made Display Case features a turntable base, with a silent mechanism, made from the finest mahogany; a shallow drawer for the gold plated cleaning equipment and specific drawer celebrating the craftsmen; red goatskin lining; impact-proof tubular glass with a locking door; and discrete downlights.
Each stage of the making of the Purdey Bicentenary Trio will be documented to produce a visual story that showcases the detailed production process in its entirety.
The guns will be auctioned on December 14. Visit the Purdey website for more information.
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