Shotguns
Shotgun Auctions
Harper Field are fully licenced registered firearms dealers, and as such can handle every type of shotgun from modern sporting guns used for clay pigeon and trap shooting and made by the likes of Beretta, Browning, Perazzi and Kreighoff through to older collectable examples by manufacturers such as James Purdey, E J Churchill, William Powell, Westley Richards and Holland & Holland. The market is ever changing but interest remains strong from both UK and international bidders, with some of the strongest results in the gun department over recent years being achieved by shotguns.
Harper Field have sold thousands of shotguns, some from private individuals with just one or two inherited guns, some from shop closures with hundreds consigned from their stock and some from large private collections - the most notable of which contained over 1000 guns which were all sorted, catalogued, photographed and sold. There’s no collection too big or too small for us to handle, plus we will take care of all the licensing requirements.
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Upcoming Auctions
January Auction
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15th - 16th Jan 2025 | 10:00 am
February Auction
To include guns & weapons, medals & militaria, taxidermy & sporting, ceramics & glass, weights & scales, scientific instruments and cameras.
12th - 13th Feb 2025 | 10:00 am
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The November auction at Harper Field Auctioneers was one of our most successful gun auctions to date with strong bidding seen across all lots
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