3563 J.J. HENRY FLINTLOCK SMOOTHBORE TRADE RIFLE.

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 350.00 USD
Estimated at 700.00 - 900.00 USD
Cal. .51. NSN. Bbl. 41" octagon barrel. Pictured and described on pages 152-153 in "The Fur Trade". Author, Milton Von Damm: "This is an unmarked light, plain, smoothbore rifle that is attributed to the Henry family. There are two examples of identical guns that bear the Henry name. One of them is marked "J.J. HENRY" on the lock. This gun is a full-stock flintlock with no patch box and a slight, graceful stock. There are no marks on the barrel. This rifle was probably made in Philadelphia. The Osage government trading post ordered smoothbore rifles for the Indian trade from Deringer that were called rifle-mounted fusils, and J.J. Henry's Philadelphia plant supplied 78 undescribed rifles to the Office of Indian Trade for government posts from 1807 to 1811. The Henry rifles may have been light smoothbore, and this may be one of the 78 or at least similar to the type that was supplied." CONDITION: very good. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of author Milton Von Damm. (01-24777/JS). ANTIQUE. $700-900.