3540 FINE AMERICAN FUR COMPANY IMPORTED INDIAN TRADE

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
GUN. Cal. .62 caliber. NSN. 51.75" overall. 36.5" octagonal to round barrel. Pictured and described on pages 74-75 of "THE FUR TRADE". Author Milton Von Damm: The Board of Ordnance ordered four types of guns for Indian allies for the War of 1812; pistols, chiefs' guns, common Indian trade fusils, and a few rifles. This common Indian trade fusil is the third of the four types by R&R Sutherland. A total of 12,494 common fusils were made by the 16 contractors for the war. The front sight is 2 1/2 inches from the muzzle and the barrel has Ordnance proof marks. The buttplate is fastened with six square nails.
The unbridled flintlock has the Board of Ordnance broad arrow mark under the pan, a fox in a circle facing right in front of the cock, and SUTHERLAND at the tail of the lock plate. The stock is in exceptional condition except for a small wood replacement in front of the dragon sideplate. The lock is fastened with three screws."
The unbridled flintlock has the Board of Ordnance broad arrow mark under the pan, a fox in a circle facing right in front of the cock, and SUTHERLAND at the tail of the lock plate. The stock is in exceptional condition except for a small wood replacement in front of the dragon sideplate. The lock is fastened with three screws." CONDITION: good to very good as restored.
PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of author Milton Von Damm. (01-24771/JS). ANTIQUE: $3,000-5,000.