3632 FINE CONDITION GERMANIC 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,250.00 USD
Estimated at 2,500.00 - 3,500.00 USD
PISTOL CARBINE. Cal. 65. S# NSN. The 10 1/2" tapered and swamped octagon barrel has illegible name on top flat and is fitted with unusual pin type rear sight which is surprisingly effective. Touch hole appears to be of gold or possibly brass. Lock has slightly arched plate with rebated tail. The deep chamfers are nicely moulded in best style. This moulding extends to serpentine cock. Lock also features inset rounded pan and unbridled roller frizzen with large roller on feather spring which has bulbous finial. There is geometric border engraving on lockplate, cock and top jaw. Lock is also fitted with back sliding safety which engages at half cock. Stock of European walnut extends to muzzle with horn tip and attaches to barrel with two small captive side nails through shaped brass escutcheons. Stock is gilded brass mounted with heavy knob grip cap having side spurs, trigger guard with acorn finial and long pierced sideplate. These well crafted mounts show fine engraved detail with beaded borders matching lockplate. There is silver wire decoration at top of grip around barrel tang with shell form at rear. There is an iron boss at top of grip for attachment of buttstock (not present). Boxwood ramrod with horn tip mounts through beaded pipe and matching thimble. CONDITION: very good to fine. Barrel and lock show light cleaning to pewter gray with some remaining very light pitting. Unfortunately, enough detail is lost to make name on top flat unreadable. Wood is sound with old finish showing good hand wear and many marks. No repairs or losses noted. Mounts retain most of their gilded finish. Bore is lightly pitted. Lock is fine. (01-23472/MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.