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A Brass-Barrelled Flintlock Blunderbuss
By Griffin, Circa 1765

27 November 2013, 13:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Brass-Barrelled Flintlock Blunderbuss
By Griffin, Circa 1765

With late 17th Century barrel in three stages and flared at the muzzle, octagonal breech becoming polygonal, signed 'Ja Spencer' within a foliate scroll along the top flat, and with a ramp slotted for sighting at the rear, plain iron tang, signed rounded lock (rust patinated, top jaw missing, screw incomplete) with sliding safety-catch beneath the pan, figured full stock with apron around the barrel tang, brass mounts including thin butt-plate secured by tacks and with waved finial extending along the comb of the butt, escutcheon engraved with owner's crest, a crown above, trigger-guard with rounded finial, and single turned ramrod-pipe (ramrod missing), London proof marks and barrelsmith's mark of James Spencer; together with an India pattern flintlock musket, early 19th Century, with shortened barrel to form a blunderbuss, border engraved rounded lock (top jaw missing, screw incomplete), figured stock (chipped around the lock, reduced from full), regulation brass mounts, and shortened iron ramrod (barrel and lock with some pitting), Tower proof marks (2)
The first 35.5 cm. barrel

Footnotes

James Spencer was apprenticed to Thomas Towle and turned over to John Tarles in 1678. He was Gunmaker to Ordnance between 1689 and 1698, and died in 1699

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