Middletown, Connecticut, circa 1817
Original flintlock with “US” and “P” proofs; screws, sideplate, barrel band and trigger all stamped “E”; early style lock markings, “S. NORTH” in downward curve over eagle flanked by “U and S” over bottom line “MDLN CON” in upward curve. All iron furniture including fluted barrel bands; iron backstrap inset from buttcap to barrel tang; lockplate is beveled at the front and rounded at the rear… brass flashpan tilting upward at the rear is marked with the same “E” found elsewhere on the gun.
Item Date: Circa 1817
Item Condition: The gun displays an overall bright finish; action is tight and smooth; bore is clean. The dark walnut stock remains in fine condition, it is sharp and free of imperfections; inspector initials on cheek side are difficult to read at best.
SOLD
SKU 728-61
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