4363 ELEGANT FREDERICK SELL SIGNED PETITE GOLDEN AGE

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 7,500.00 USD
Estimated at 15,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
PENNSYLVANIA FLINTLOCK RIFLE. Cal. 40. NSN. 52.5" overall, 37" octagonal barrel signed in script "Frederick Sell". Curly maple stock relief carved, fine engraved brass furniture, 4 silver insets, Joe Kindig stated in his text: "Frederick Sell was one of the great Kentucky rifle makers. He made long slender guns usually of good curly Maple…. His patch boxes are generally very beautiful and large. We have 24 of his guns to study… only six of his guns are signed… Frederick cell generally signed only his finest rifles..". The smaller scale of this rifle lends one to believe it was made for a young manor boy. The 7 land & groove rifling is straight. With no twist and muzzle is chamfered to better seat ball. This wonderful rifle has all the characteristics of the best Sell guns as illustrated in Kindig. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 15 page chapter on Frederick Sell form Joe Kindig's monumental 1960 text "THOUGHTS ON THE KENTUCKY RIFLE IN THE GOLDEN AGE". CONDITION: fine overall, with some restoration. The commercial lock is in original flint configuration, barrel has been welded and re-drilled vent that is difficult to discern. Stock has restoration around lock mortise, and rear nail slot, 4 nail or keys are replaced but otherwise stock has superior surface and hand worn patina. Mechanics are functional, good straight rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman family collection. (01-27175/JS). ANTIQUE. $15,000-25,000.