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1779 PATTERN SHORT LAND BROWN BESS MUSKET WITH

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1779 PATTERN SHORT LAND BROWN BESS MUSKET WITH
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10TH REGIMENT MARKINGS. Cal. 75. S# NSN. The 42" barrel with military proofs at rear is engraved "10 REGt" on top. (The British 10th Regiment of foot played a very important part in the American Revolution being present at Bunker Hill, etc. They were ordered back to England in 1778. They served in Egypt and Europe in the Napoleonic Wars. There were many other 10th Regiments of various militias that participated in the American Revolution). Flint lock of India pattern with reinforced cock is marked "TOWER" at rear with crowned "GR" in front of pipe along with a British broad arrow. Stock with long handrail comb and beavertail around barrel tang has slight palm swell. Brass furniture is of typical post 1779 short land style with flat side plate and Pratt second pipe. UNNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: consignor supplied information stating the following "The Great Britain 10th Regiment of Foot, nicknamed the "Springers" and later known as the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, fought in America during the American Revolution. In 1775, the regiment was stationed in Boston, and its grenadier company and light infantry participated in the Battle of Lexington and Concord under Lord Hugh Percy. The regiment also fought in the battles at Bunker Hill, Long Island, Manhatten, Germantown, Monmouth, and in the defense of Newport, Rhode Island. The regiment returned to England in December 1778." CONDITION: fair to good, mostly as found. Barrel shows cleaning through heavy brown patina to better see regimental marking. Lock is silver gray in original flint. Stock shows great gray patina on butt with some hand worn highlights along fore part. Wrist exhibits early repair with tacked on brass reinforcment subsuquently covered by hammered iron sheet which is secured with rosehead tacks. There are some chips and minor cracks along barrel channel with glued repair on right side toward muzzle. There is an old crack on right side of comb toward butt. Furniture is deeply patinated to greenish brown. An epoxy repair or infill is at front portion of lock and this glue has frozen front lock screw so lock can not be removed for inspection. Ramrod and sling loops are missing. Bore is pitted. Lock operable. (01-25392/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.