A 16-Bore D.B. Percussion Sporting Gun Made For Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Thornton
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A 16-Bore D.B. Percussion Sporting Gun Made For Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Thornton

SIGNED FISHER, LONDON, DATED 1801

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A 16-Bore D.B. Percussion Sporting Gun Made For Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Thornton
Signed Fisher, London, dated 1801
Converted from flintlock, with rebrowned twist barrels signed in gold on the rib and inlaid with gold scrolls (minor losses) enclosing the inscription 'Thornville/Royal' in Gothic characters, together with the date 1801, silver fore-sight, patent breeches each with two gold lines and drum conversion, finely engraved grooved tang, signed engraved bevelled locks each with stepped tail, finely figured walnut half-stock (fore-stock cracked, minor chips and bruising), chequered grip, cheek-piece, engraved iron mounts including signed trigger-guard, trigger-plate with pineapple finial, shield-shaped silver escutcheon engraved with a crest, a scallop-shell, and original brass-mounted ramrod (some wear and light pitting), Tower private proof marks
28in. (71.1cm.) barrels
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.

拍品专文

For details of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Thornton (1757-1823), see footnote to lot 165
The estate of Thornville Royal (as renamed by Thornton) was purchased by him from the Duke of York in 1789 for the then enormous sum of £110,000, and his move from Thornville in 1805 was marked by great extravagance with a procession of huntsmen, hounds, and wagons full of his possessions, including wine