4372 CLASSIC KENTUCKY STYLE JOHN KRIDER HALFSTOCK

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,625.00 USD
Estimated at 3,250.00 - 4,500.00 USD
RIFLE. John Krider, born in 1813, apprenticed to Prosper Vallee, well known Philadelphia gunsmith, in 1826. Krider bought Vallee's business in 1839 and began building guns, rifles and pistols under his own name. By 1850 he had over $2,000 invested in his business and employed 10 people. By 1860 his business was worth over $10,000 and he employed 24 hands. Krider made the first prototypes of the famous LeMat revolver. Krider was also an avid ornithologist with a large collection of eggs, nests and study skins housed on the upper floor of his building at the corner of 2nd and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. He was known for producing good quality weapons at a decent price and his rifles were often the choice of settlers heading west. Cal. 45. S# NSN. This attractive rifle has 31" browned octagon barrel with under rib. Barrel is fitted with one standing leaf rear and German silver blade front sights. Top flat is marked "KRIDER PHILAD.a". Breech plug without blow out is inlayed with two silver lines. Breech iron is engraved with open scroll. Back spring percussion lock with flat faced hammer is also engraved with open foliate scroll. 'KRIDER" is at center. Trigger is double set. Nicely figured American walnut half stock with German silver tip has "Kentucky" style sweep to toeline and Roman nose comb. Stock is German silver mounted and mounts are nicely scroll engraved matching lockplate. Trigger guard with rounded finial has flattened bow with tail ending in a scroll forming pistol grip. Crescent buttplate with heavy octagonal top tang has 4" return with pineapple type finial. On right side of butt is a very attractive patchbox with multi-pierced and well shaped sideplates and matching finial. A vacant oval is at top of grip. Stock also features small swept shadow line right hand cheekpiece and nicely cut grip checkering. Stock attaches to barrel with captive sidebolt through oval German silver escutcheons. Ebonized hickory ramrod with silver tip has steel tail with worm and mounts through two plain pipes and well shaped German silver thimble. CONDITION: very fine. Completely and competently refinished. Barrel and breech plug retaining nearly all of a purplish re-brown. Lock and breech iron have case hardening color replicated with heat. Stock has light oil refinish over what appears to be original finish with long repaired crack noted on right side of forearm and other scattered bumps and knocks. Checkering has not been re-cut. German silver lightly cleaned to bright. Bore is very fine; mostly shiny with some pitting toward muzzle. Mechanically fine. A very attractive rifle. (01-26487/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,250-4,500.