3406 PRIVATE PURCHASE FLINTLOCK MUSKET BY HENRY NOCK.

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 17:17UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
Cal. 77. S# NSN. The famed Henry Nock made sporting guns but also had many military contracts for various arms including muskets and volley guns. It appears that this late 18th century musket was made for some private lord's militia with large oval at top of grip engraved with the family crest of a dog that looks like a poodle over "No 5". The 42 5/8" tapered round barrel has bayonet lug as front sight and military turnings at rear. Top left is stamped with 2 crowned crossed scepter proofs above and below "HN" (Henry Nock). Lock with chamfered slightly arched plate having rebated tail is fitted with serpentine cock, integral rounded pan, bridled friction frizzen and feather spring with bulbous finial. Lock is engraved "Nock" in script under pan. Walnut stock extends to within 4 1/2" of the muzzle with brass cap and is of early styling with handrail comb, beavertail around top tang and palm swell at thimble. Brass mounts are also military style but not as heavy as standard. Buttplate has steeple finial. Trigger guard has simple stylized acorn finial and sideplate is broad and of one piece with screw attachment at rear. Stock attaches to barrel with three captive sidebolts without escutcheons. Sling loops are fitted. Trumpet shaped steel ramrod mounts through military style beaded and flared pipes. CONDITION: good. Barrel and lock cleaned to silver gray. Marks are clear on barrel, a bit difficult to read on lock. Stock with added finish has many large marks and dings but is basically sound without any noted cracks or missing wood except for a 3" stress crack on left side of barrel channel between the top two pipes. Bore is lightly pitted. Lock is good. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (01-23864/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.