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Lot 144

A 10-Bore India Pattern Flintlock Service Musket For The East India Company
By Nock, Henry, London, Dated 1793

6 April 2006, 13:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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A 10-Bore India Pattern Flintlock Service Musket For The East India Company
By Nock, Henry, London, Dated 1793

With sighted barrel signed, dated and engraved with a crucifix on a heart at the breech, plain tang, signed rounded lock engraved with the mark of the East India Company on the dated tail, figured three-quarter stock (minor damage and repairs) with apron around the barrel tang and carved on one side of the butt with a further crucifix on a heart between three fleur-de-lys, regulation brass mounts, sling loops, and steel ramrod, probably original, London proof marks and maker's mark
99.5 cm. barrel

Footnotes

This pattern was first taken into Government service as an emergency measure in 1793 and was later accepted as a pattern for Government muskets in 1797. Henry Nock was Contractor to the East Indian Company between 1777-1803

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