4428 EXCEPTIONALLY LONG FLINTLOCK FOWLER BY WILLIAM

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 3,000.00 USD
Estimated at 6,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
TURVEY OF LONDON. Cal. .70 measures .81 at muzzle. S# NSN. William Turvey was one of the top gunmakers of his day and he worked between 1711-48. This impressive long Fowler has 60" swamped round tip-out barrel with very heavy breech section and slightly flared muzzle. Breech measures 1.45" and barrel tapers through two turned rings to .840" at mid-point with flare measuring .96. Bore is also tapered at muzzle allowing for ease of loading. Top of barrel is engraved "TURVEY LONDON". Flintlock with round bodied, beaded, slightly arched plate is fitted with serpentine cock, inset rounded pan, bridled friction frizzen and feather spring with bulbous finial with teat. Lockplate is engraved "W. TURVEY". Walnut full length stock is brass mounted and of early style. Buttplate has long steeple type top tang, double beaded trigger guard has acorn finiel and ramrod pipes are of early multi-beaded type. Chamfered sideplate has long extension to rear. Furniture is engraved with floral motifs within line and geometric borders. Stock has handrail type comb, elegant sweep to toeline and raised carved shell around breech iron. Stock attaches to barrel with three captive side bolts without escutcheons. Ramrod is hickory. CONDITION: very good. Barrel and lock show old cleaning to dark brown with gray highlights and scattered overall light pitting. Stock shows probable old oil finish with many scattered marks and is quite sound exhibiting only some minor stress cracks around lock, a 3" repaired crack in front of sideplate, some open cracks along barrel channel with a repaired area at mid side bolt. There are some minor loses toward right side of muzzle. Bore is pitted. Lock is operable. An incredibly rare gun from the mid 1740's by a highly regarded craftsman. (01-25804/MGM). ANTIQUE. $6,000-9,000.