Escopeta Webley
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Escopeta Webley
Hola a todos, necesitaría ayuda con una escopeta marca Webley paralela calibre 12 sistema de disparo Anson & Deeley numero de matricula 37014, año de fabricación, historia, valor de la misma, desde ya muchas gracias!!!
Re: Escopeta Webley
Hola.
La primera referencia entre Westley Richards & Co. y Anson and Deeley, data de 1875 que comenzo en mejoras de rifles.
https://www.westleyrichards.com/
Si te pones en contacto con ellos, te la datan y tasan.
https://www.westleyrichards.com/services/gun-valuations
Suerte.
La primera referencia entre Westley Richards & Co. y Anson and Deeley, data de 1875 que comenzo en mejoras de rifles.
https://www.westleyrichards.com/
Si te pones en contacto con ellos, te la datan y tasan.
https://www.westleyrichards.com/services/gun-valuations
Suerte.
Re: Escopeta Webley
Algo mas.
Numero de serie 5056.
Westley Richards Collection
Literature:
Geoffrey Boothroyd, Sidelocks & Boxlocks, The Classic British Shotguns, 1991, pp.9-10 (illustrated)
Clare Stride, 'Anson And Deeley', The Double Gun Journal, vol. 15, issue 1, pp. 10-11 (illustrated)
Together with a facsimilie of the makers' records, showing that the gun was started in 1875 and completed in 1879, and described as 'Mr. Deeley's Gun'. The stock was originally recorded as 16¾in., but shortened to 14½in. at the time it was finished.
This gun is the first example of W. Anson & J. Deeley's patent no. 1756 of 11th May 1875, where the action is cocked by the fall of the barrels. William Anson was Foreman of the Westley Richards Gun-Action Department, and John Deeley was the Commercial Manager of the company. By 1877 Anson had left Westley Richards and was trading independently, doing so until his death in 1889. John Deeley remained with Westley Richards until his retirement, and died in 1913.
https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/17947/lot/297/
Numero de serie 5056.
Westley Richards Collection
Literature:
Geoffrey Boothroyd, Sidelocks & Boxlocks, The Classic British Shotguns, 1991, pp.9-10 (illustrated)
Clare Stride, 'Anson And Deeley', The Double Gun Journal, vol. 15, issue 1, pp. 10-11 (illustrated)
Together with a facsimilie of the makers' records, showing that the gun was started in 1875 and completed in 1879, and described as 'Mr. Deeley's Gun'. The stock was originally recorded as 16¾in., but shortened to 14½in. at the time it was finished.
This gun is the first example of W. Anson & J. Deeley's patent no. 1756 of 11th May 1875, where the action is cocked by the fall of the barrels. William Anson was Foreman of the Westley Richards Gun-Action Department, and John Deeley was the Commercial Manager of the company. By 1877 Anson had left Westley Richards and was trading independently, doing so until his death in 1889. John Deeley remained with Westley Richards until his retirement, and died in 1913.
https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/17947/lot/297/
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