Guns International #: 102341274
Seller's Inventory #: PR63774
Serial No. 18842, circa 1909-1912, .455, 6"" Manton & Co. London & Calcutta marked barrel. 80% blue finish remains, left side of the frame is a small box engraved with ""Walton Cup/1915-16/Capt. J.W. Thurston/ 1st C.V.R."" (Calcutta Volunteer Rifles). Bore shows handsome rifling visible with light frosting noted in the grooves. Capt. Thurston would serve with the 13th Battalion Royal Fusiliers and the Royal Engineers. He would land in France on December 29th 1916 and sent back to England for ""Permanently unfit for overseas service"" at the ager of 35. Grips are good with some wood loss noted on the left side, action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT.
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Guns International #: 102341274
Category - Webley Revolvers
- Military Revolvers - Non-US
"Webley ""WG"" Army Model .455 (PR63774)(CONSIGNMENT)
Description: " Serial No. 18842, circa 1909-1912, .455, 6"" Manton & Co. London & Calcutta marked barrel. 80% blue finish remains, left side of the frame is a small box engraved with ""Walton Cup/1915-16/Capt. J.W. Thurston/ 1st C.V.R."" (Calcutta Volunteer Rifles). Bore shows handsome rifling visible with light frosting noted in the grooves. Capt. Thurston would serve with the 13th Battalion Royal Fusiliers and the Royal Engineers. He would land in France on December 29th 1916 and sent back to England for ""Permanently unfit for overseas service"" at the ager of 35. Grips are good with some wood loss noted on the left side, action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT. Price: $2,750.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102341274
Seller's Inventory #: PR63774
Serial No. 18842, circa 1909-1912, .455, 6"" Manton & Co. London & Calcutta marked barrel. 80% blue finish remains, left side of the frame is a small box engraved with ""Walton Cup/1915-16/Capt. J.W. Thurston/ 1st C.V.R."" (Calcutta Volunteer Rifles). Bore shows handsome rifling visible with light frosting noted in the grooves. Capt. Thurston would serve with the 13th Battalion Royal Fusiliers and the Royal Engineers. He would land in France on December 29th 1916 and sent back to England for ""Permanently unfit for overseas service"" at the ager of 35. Grips are good with some wood loss noted on the left side, action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT.
Guns International #: 102341274
Seller's Inventory #: PR63774
Serial No. 18842, circa 1909-1912, .455, 6"" Manton & Co. London & Calcutta marked barrel. 80% blue finish remains, left side of the frame is a small box engraved with ""Walton Cup/1915-16/Capt. J.W. Thurston/ 1st C.V.R."" (Calcutta Volunteer Rifles). Bore shows handsome rifling visible with light frosting noted in the grooves. Capt. Thurston would serve with the 13th Battalion Royal Fusiliers and the Royal Engineers. He would land in France on December 29th 1916 and sent back to England for ""Permanently unfit for overseas service"" at the ager of 35. Grips are good with some wood loss noted on the left side, action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT.