An array of fine sporting guns and classic cars will go on sale in London this December
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out moreAnyone struggling to find the perfect Christmas present for a keen sportsman or woman should head to the Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminster on December 7, where they will find a superb selection of sporting guns from Patrick Keen and classic cars from Coys up for sale.
One of the highlights of the sale is sure to be a wonderful self-opening 20 bore side-by-side gun from Edwinson Green.
Built circa 1930, the gun is in excellent condition and has an estimate of £9,000-£10,000.
Other lots include a 12 bore Holland & Holland Royal side-by-side, built c.1920 with an estimate of £15,000-£16,000, a pair of 12 bore Westley Richards guns built c.1910 with an estimate of £8,500-£10,000, and a very rare 20 bore Beretta SO9 valued at £15,000-£18,000.
The Coys sale, entitled ‘True Greats’, includes some of the finest cars to be sold this year, including a 4.5 litre Invicta S-Type in concourse condition, a ‘barn find’ 1966 Aston Martin DB6 and a 1958 Ferrari 250 GT “Tour de France”.
Viewing takes place on December 6 from 12pm-6pm and on December 7 from 10am to the start of the auction.
To order a catalogue contact Coys on 020 8614 7888 or email: guns@coys.co.uk.
For more information visit www.patrickkeenguns.co.uk and www.coys.co.uk.
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