4316 RARE REVOLUTIONARY WAR AMERICAN ASSEMBLED MUSKET

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 4,000.00 USD
Estimated at 8,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
FROM 1707 DATED QUEEN ANNE DOG LOCK MUSKET, ATTRIBUTED TO JONATHAN DANFORTH, A MASSACHUSSETS MINUTEMAN. Cal. 74. NSN. 64" overall, 48" tapered round barrel with wedding ring transition 11.5" from breech end & attaches to stock at rear w/ long screw from below in early fashion. Furniture and lock are all from the earliest long pattern British muskets which rarely survive. A bayonet stud is added at an early date 1.5" behind muzzle, 2 old dovetails & a bayonet mounting slot are also present, otherwise barrel is unmarked but does have sighting groove at breech end. Good quality dog lock has arched flat chamfered plate with pronounced teat at rear, attaches to stock with 3 bolts in early fashion. Lock features flat faced early cock with slight reinforce matching simple dog, interesting inset faceted pan with 3 vents, unbridled frizzen & frizzen spring terminating in fleur-de-lis finial. Lockplate under pan is engraved "AR" (Anne Regina 1702-1714) under a crown flanked by 2 stamped crowned broad arrows and board of ordnance small broad arrow under cypher. Tail of lock is engraved contractor's name "T. FORT" (Thomas Fort working 1683-1714 in London) over "7" (1707). Internal inspection shows unbridled tumbler & 2 stamps: an "H" in a heart cartouche & a crowned "7". Trigger is of very early style with curled finial. Stock is 1770's style of maple & is mounted handmade brass furniture including sheet brass buttplate affixed by nails, forged & filed long sideplate & relatively simple cast triggerguard. An iron ramrod is held by 3 beaded pipes & matching tailpipe. Raised field around bbl. tang is stamped "14" & the name "J. DANFORTH" is branded on right side of butt vertically. Jonathan Danforth (1736-1802) served with the 20th Massachusetts provincial regiment, serving as captain and present at Lexington, Bunker Hill, Ticonderoga, and Bennington, both sons Jonathan Jr (b1761) and Joshua (b1759) served in father's company. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: collector photos & late James Taylor brass collection tag, small file of research on Danforth family. CONDITION: fair to good w/ considerable restoration. Barrel has mottled gray/brown patina. Touch hole is enlarged. Lock is mostly dark gray mottled patina. Metal appears all original, cock screw restored. Markings all very good. Stock retains most of a shiny oil finish w/ some newer distress marks & shows considerable restoration at top front of lock & front 32" good matching modern restoration. Any early marked dog lock musket is exceptionally rare. PROVENANCE: CW Slagle, pictured & described, pg. 6 "Firearms in American History", C.G. Worman; James B. Taylor collection. (01-26520/JS). ANTIQUE. $8,000-12,000.