A deactivated A .455 'Mark I' revolver by Webley, no. 26104 The left side of the frame stamped Webley Patents Mark I, blade fore-sight with notched rear-sight, the bird's-head butt with hard composite grips and lanyard-ring, 4in. barrel, with leather holster, together with a deactivated .38 Webley bull dog type revolver engraved to the top strap, 'F Davie Elgin and stamped 'R 9341', (2) Footnotes: The property of James Brander Dunbar 1875-1969, 6th Laird of Pitgaveny and by descent. Brander-Dunbar was the inspiration for John Buchan's 'John MacNab', who waged £20 that he could poach a stag from an Estate owner without being caught. A soldier in the Boer War leading the first commando-style unit, a keen highland sportsman and friend of Ramsay MacDonald from Morayshire. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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Estimate £400-£600
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Jun 08, 2026 5:00 AM EDTEdinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom
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