London auction alert, 4/18: Henry Atkin sidelock…

Here’s another lot at Gavin Gardiner’s April 18th Spring Fine Modern and Vintage Sporting Guns that caught my eye.

Henry Atkin Opening sidelock ejector double barrel shotgun
Henry Atkin Opening sidelock ejector double barrel shotgun

Lot 179: Henry Atkin self-opening 12-bore sidelock ejector, N0. 3296

Catalog info: 29-inch chopper lump barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about 1/4 choke boring, the frame, locks and top lever with border engraving and retaining much original hardening colour, 14 3/4-inch well figured stock including 1/2-inch extension, 6lb. 9oz., nitro proof, leg-of-mutton case. Bores/walls: Lt: 735/25 & Rt: 738/22. Estimate: £4,000-6,000

Pros: Appears to be an Atkin Spring Opener    (built on a Beesley action), lots of original color on the action, unusual engraving pattern.

Cons: Big bores, marginal walls in right barrel, stock extended and probably refinished, barrels probably reblacked.

Henry Atkin opened his own gunmaking business in 1877. In 1907 he introduced his self-opening double. From the Atking, Grant & Lang website: “The gun is essentially the Beesley/Purdey 1880 patent spring-cocking mechanism, with alterations to the ejector system and cocking pads to make the gun easier to close. Many aficionados believe this the very best of the self-opening side-locks; giving the advantages of the self-opener without the stiffness associated with the Beesley design upon closing.”

 

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