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British Commercial Short Land Pattern Brown Bess Flintlock Musket by Williams

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British Commercial Short Land Pattern Brown Bess Flintlock Musket by Williams
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About .75 cal., 42” barrel with a fine bore. This attractive Short Land New Pattern musket was likely produced for private sale to British volunteer units and shows an old well-done reconversion to flint utilizing antique parts, only detectable upon very close inspection. The barrel is toning to a slightly mottled gray patina with speckles of pinprick pitting and light oxidation staining, and some fine cleaning striations closer to the muzzle. The Williams-marked lockplate is toning to a plum-gray patina with some pinprick pitting and light oxidation. The brass fittings including the sergeants’ fusil-style flat s-shaped sideplate, flared ramrod thimbles, and unmarked wristplate are toning to warm goldenrod patina with the buttplate showing numerous small impact marks from service, and there is a small chip missing from the front of the tailpipe. The top of the breech shows clear crowned proof and view marks. The lock features a flat swan-necked cock, and a bridled frizzen with curled toe; the reverse of the lockplate is stamped “TK,” and all the components appear to be original period antique. The walnut stock rates fine with a repaired 5” crack between the right wood line and rear barrel wedge, some typical wear around the barrel wedges along the left side of the forend, and some other expected light handling marks. The rear sling swivel is missing, the upper is intact, a steel button-head ramrod is included, and the action is strong and crisp. A fine Short Land Pattern Brown Bess musket for the colonial martial collector. (23B11706-1) {ANTIQUE} (1200/1800)