The Property of M.W. METCALFE, Esq.
A PAIR OF LIGHTWEIGHT 12-BORE OVER-AND-UNDER BACKLOCK EJECTOR GUNS BY EDWINSON GREEN, No. 6867 (1) and 6882 (2), quintuple-grip actions with bolstered standing-breeches, hold-open toplevers, best bold foliate-scroll engraving, well-figured stocks with recoil-pads, No. 1 cracked at the hand, the barrels with scroll-engraved breech-ends and side-fillets

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A PAIR OF LIGHTWEIGHT 12-BORE OVER-AND-UNDER BACKLOCK EJECTOR GUNS BY EDWINSON GREEN, No. 6867 (1) and 6882 (2), quintuple-grip actions with bolstered standing-breeches, hold-open toplevers, best bold foliate-scroll engraving, well-figured stocks with recoil-pads, No. 1 cracked at the hand, the barrels with scroll-engraved breech-ends and side-fillets
Weight 6lb. 8oz., 14 1/8in. pulls, 29in. barrels, choke approx. 3/8 & 7/8 (No. 1) and¼ &¾ (No. 2), 2½in. chambers, nitro reproof
In their leather case
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The so-called 'Green Principle', as used in over-and-under guns, was the inspiration for Purdey's initial venture into building guns of this general type. Harry Lawrence of Purdey's had become impressed with the strength of the Edwinson Green design and he introduced an improved but exceedingly heavy sextuple variant as the first Purdey over-and-under model
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