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Confederate Pattern 1853 Percussion Rifle-Musket by Tower

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Confederate Pattern 1853 Percussion Rifle-Musket by Tower
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.577 cal., 39'' barrel with a mostly bright about very good plus bore showing areas of light pitting and oxidation in the otherwise strong rifling. This 1862-dated Enfield has a slightly-softened but clear circled ''CH / 1'' of Confederacy-employed viewers, Curtis and Hughes. The metal surfaces have aged to a dark gray-brown patina with overall light pitting, areas of old light oxidation, and a few light tool marks around the breech. ''1862 / TOWER'' remains crisp on the lockplate and there is a partially-obscured crown on the rear of the lockplate. Light pitting and tool marks have largely obscured some softened Birmingham proofs on the left side of the breech. The brass fitting are toning to a dark mustard patina with areas toning to a warm umber patina around the heavily-oxidized screw heads, and there are numerous minor impact marks and spots of verdigris on the buttplate. The walnut stock rates about very good with a 1/2'' chip on the upper edge of the left stock flat at the breech, and the expected overall dents, dings, and handling marks. ''AWB'' is incise carved on the left stock flat and ''H'' is on the right side of the forend about midway between the lower and middle barrel bands. The nipple appears to be a replacement, the hammer skirts show a few small chips, the upper sling swivel is missing, the ramrod is intact, and the action is strong and crisp. Pritchard & Huey definitively state on page 114 of The English Connection, that the circled ''CH / 1'' mark ''is the only viewer's stamp with unquestionable provenance at this time.'' (23B11739-9) {ANTIQUE} (2000/4000)