The other personal detail on this gun is the Morel mushroom which sits as a centre piece for the scroll on the cover plate.
Cased in a rolled edge Westley Richards pattern lightweight case with an outer canvas and leather cover.
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February 22, 2016
6 Comments
Peter on February 22, 2016 at 3:42 pm
Dear Mr Clode
Nice to see you back. As always the guns you post here is more beautiful than I've ever could have dreamed of . Although I'm more of a rifle enthusiast ,the shotguns you post here is so pretty that I don't really know what would even come close .
Please keep up the good work and don't let us wait to long between the post, because this is the only place we, the gun and rifle nuts can see what we love and keep us from going insane. I can't thank you enough for starting this blog.
Very best regards
Peter
vance daigle on February 22, 2016 at 7:43 pm
Good Day Simon,
Another wonderful shotgun Sir, what a group of craftsman you have put together to produce these great guns.... Congrats to the entire team. I would like to tell the new owner that they have checked every box that I would like to have checked if the gun were mine. I think that a spare of locks are a must, perhaps never needed, nothing says Westley Richards more than case with a spare set of locks. They are simple elegance in my humble opinion. Is that horn butt plate under those heel and toe plates??? Lastly I would have never thought of putting anything other than initials on the ceramic oval....Great Idea!!! The rabbit is beautifully done, great work.
Thank you Simon for sharing these wonderful guns and your knowledge with us. I know at times it can be difficult finding time.
In Christ
Vance,
Larry on February 29, 2016 at 7:11 am
I, too, thought adding the rabbit to the oval was quite clever!
Matthew Schmidt on February 23, 2016 at 1:52 pm
Absolutely superb. Side by side guns do not come any better than that, the engraving is magnificent.
By the way, the engraving on the gold oval is actually a hare and it is copy of the famous 1502 watercolour by Albrecht Duerer titled "Wild Hare" ("Feldhase" in German)
Regards, Matt
Simon Clode on February 23, 2016 at 6:15 pm
Thank you, I will correct it!
Neill on February 24, 2016 at 3:37 pm
The Hare on the oval is exquisite, what a unique touch. After Roe, Hare are my favourite UK mammal, we've a lot on our shot and they are left alone, at least by the guns. Sadly we do get illegal coursing from time to time.