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Harrington & Richardson (H&R) licensed the Anson & Deeley patents to manufacture its high-quality, hammerless boxlock shotguns in the United States, with Westley Richards initially holding the licensing rights in the US for H&R to build them. These guns are known for their quality and were some of the best side-by-side shotguns made in America. The Anson & Deeley design is the fundamental mechanical framework for many modern boxlock shotguns… This is #25, of perhaps 2500, made circa 1882…It has fine 26"Damascus barrels, with Belgian proof mark…The action was made in England, with wood perhaps of English origin, as well …Barrel rib is roll stamped WM R Schaefer & Son Boston" and was most likely retailed by them…Overall fine shooting condition, with repaired crack at wrist…Worth notice is the unique H&R butt plate and wonderfully engraved owners shield at the toe of the stock…
Re: Shaefer roll stamp on barrels...research reveals, this gun could have been assembled by Schaefer, from parts from various sources, after H&R's license expired in 1885...Schaefer was also licensed by Westley Richards to produce these historic guns...
Description:
Harrington & Richardson (H&R) licensed the Anson & Deeley patents to manufacture its high-quality, hammerless boxlock shotguns in the United States, with Westley Richards initially holding the licensing rights in the US for H&R to build them. These guns are known for their quality and were some of the best side-by-side shotguns made in America. The Anson & Deeley design is the fundamental mechanical framework for many modern boxlock shotguns… This is #25, of perhaps 2500, made circa 1882…It has fine 26"Damascus barrels, with Belgian proof mark…The action was made in England, with wood perhaps of English origin, as well …Barrel rib is roll stamped WM R Schaefer & Son Boston" and was most likely retailed by them…Overall fine shooting condition, with repaired crack at wrist…Worth notice is the unique H&R butt plate and wonderfully engraved owners shield at the toe of the stock…
Re: Shaefer roll stamp on barrels...research reveals, this gun could have been assembled by Schaefer, from parts from various sources, after H&R's license expired in 1885...Schaefer was also licensed by Westley Richards to produce these historic guns...
Description:
Harrington & Richardson (H&R) licensed the Anson & Deeley patents to manufacture its high-quality, hammerless boxlock shotguns in the United States, with Westley Richards initially holding the licensing rights in the US for H&R to build them. These guns are known for their quality and were some of the best side-by-side shotguns made in America. The Anson & Deeley design is the fundamental mechanical framework for many modern boxlock shotguns… This is #25, of perhaps 2500, made circa 1882…It has fine 26"Damascus barrels, with Belgian proof mark…The action was made in England, with wood perhaps of English origin, as well …Barrel rib is roll stamped WM R Schaefer & Son Boston" and was most likely retailed by them…Overall fine shooting condition, with repaired crack at wrist…Worth notice is the unique H&R butt plate and wonderfully engraved owners shield at the toe of the stock…
Re: Shaefer roll stamp on barrels...research reveals, this gun could have been assembled by Schaefer, from parts from various sources, after H&R's license expired in 1885...Schaefer was also licensed by Westley Richards to produce these historic guns...
Description:
Harrington & Richardson (H&R) licensed the Anson & Deeley patents to manufacture its high-quality, hammerless boxlock shotguns in the United States, with Westley Richards initially holding the licensing rights in the US for H&R to build them. These guns are known for their quality and were some of the best side-by-side shotguns made in America. The Anson & Deeley design is the fundamental mechanical framework for many modern boxlock shotguns… This is #25, of perhaps 2500, made circa 1882…It has fine 26"Damascus barrels, with Belgian proof mark…The action was made in England, with wood perhaps of English origin, as well …Barrel rib is roll stamped WM R Schaefer & Son Boston" and was most likely retailed by them…Overall fine shooting condition, with repaired crack at wrist…Worth notice is the unique H&R butt plate and wonderfully engraved owners shield at the toe of the stock…
Re: Shaefer roll stamp on barrels...research reveals, this gun could have been assembled by Schaefer, from parts from various sources, after H&R's license expired in 1885...Schaefer was also licensed by Westley Richards to produce these historic guns...