4475 VERY EARLY BREECH LOADING FLINTLOCK FOWLER WITH

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 2,500.00 USD
Estimated at 5,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
REMOVABLE CHAMBER POSSIBLY DUTCH. Cal. 68. S# NSN. This interesting early breech loader is not maker marked and has 36" military style tapered round barrel. Hinged action fitted with thumb operated locking lever on right side tilts open to allow removal of chamber which is fitted with integral pan, unbridled frizzen and file decorated feather spring. Action is fitted with back spring flint lock with serpentine cock. Swan neck buttstock exhibits Germanic styling with handrail comb, mouldings around barrel tang and trigger guard. Brass mounts include early style buttplate with foliate finial, pierced sideplate and heavy cast trigger guard. A crest plate at top of grip has monkeys face at top. Matching forend extends to muzzle and is pinned to barrel. A hickory ramrod is in multi-turned brass pipes and thimble. CONDITION: good. All metal with old cleaning to gray brown with considerable pitting. Wood with old oil refinish has details rounded. Brass is presently toned to mustard brown, but shows rubbing. Bore is dark. Top of removable chamber is cracked; otherwise mechanically good. Lock works, but is soft. Wood shows repairs on left side by action tang and front 14" of barrel channel repaired or replaced. A very interesting early gun. PROVENANCE: Ex-Richard Littlefield Private Collection. (01-27831/MGM). ANTIQUE. $5,000-8,000.