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HIGH CONDITION FLINTLOCK NORTHWEST INDIAN TRADE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
HIGH CONDITION FLINTLOCK NORTHWEST INDIAN TRADE
GUN. Cal. 57. NSN. The 42 3/8" octagon to round barrel has London proofs on top left flat at rear. Tombstone fox stamp with the initial "EB" (Edward Barnett) is on top flat and on flintlock with rounded plate fitted with reinforced cock, integral rounded pan, bridled frizzen and feather spring with dog nose finial. Tail of lock has had markings removed. Stock appears to be of elm, extends to muzzle and is fitted with sheet brass cap, brass buttplate held by five screws, oversized trigger and steel trigger guard, as well as classic sea monster sideplate affixed by three large screws. Lockplate, sideplate and barrel tang are accented by carved moldings. Circular fox stamp is on left side of butt. Hickory ramrod with brass tip mounts through two multi beaded brass pipes and simple hole in stock as thimble. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: description of similar gun by Jeb Taylor. Description of similar guns on numerous pages from "The Northwest Gun" by Hanson. CONDITION: fine to very fine, original "as found". Barrel and trigger guard retaining over 80% of what appears to be their original brown finish. Lock retaining most of its bright polish with some scattered browning. Stock retains nearly all of its original finish with many minor marks. Bore with some shine has some pitting. Lock is fine, quite stiff in operation. Front of trigger guard is missing screw has been replaced by brass tack. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22559/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.