4431 MID 18th CENTURY DOGLOCK TRADE BLUNDERBUSS.

SOLD
3,050.00USD
This item SOLD at 2024 Nov 03 @ 17:43UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,375.00 USD
Estimated at 2,750.00 - 3,750.00 USD
Cal. approx. 1". NSN. Bbl. 21 3/4", partial octagon to swelled, round barrel, as normally seen in a blunderbuss. English doglock marked under the pan "WHATELY". John Whately was a Birmingham gunmaker working from 1734 to 1767. Brass trigger guard, butt plate, ramrod thimble, and 3-screw serpentine sideplate. Sideplates of this form are often found in archaeological sites of Colonial America. For further information, refer to "Evolution of Serpent Sideplate" in "Colonial Frontier Guns" by Hamilton. An identical example of this blunderbuss is shown on page 190 of Neumann’s "Battle Weapons of the American Revolution". Stock is unmarked, and there is an early wooden ramrod. CONDITION: barrel has a dark overall patina, and the lock has been cleaned but is reacquiring a pleasing gray patina. Lock functions well and holds both full and half cock. Brass has a pleasing, mellow patina. Stock has a tight crack on the right-hand side of the butt. Well used, crusty bore. PROVENANCE: ex-collection of John "Tim" Breth Jr. and Michael Taccori. (01-25816/BF). $2,750-3,750.