An attractive and solid Birmingham boxlock ejector – “The Transvaal Gun”- made for the South African market in the early 1900’s. On the sunken rib is engraved: SPECIALLY MADE IN ENGLAND FOR C. LEFEVRE BLOEMHOF” The nitro proved barrels are 30″ with 2 1/2″ chambers, choked .002/.019 (about skeet/modified). The ejectors are strong and in time. The receiver features good acanthus scroll engraving. The fore-end has an Anson push-button release. The lightly figured Prince-of-Wales stock measures 1 1/2″ x 2″ x 14 7/8″ over a well done 3/4″ extension. The cast is neutral. This double weighs 6 lbs 14 oz and will make an excellent all around upland gun.