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An unusual full stocked western Pennsylvania percussion conversion rifle
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$2,925 inc. premium

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An unusual full stocked western Pennsylvania percussion conversion rifle

Octagonal 44 1/4 inch .49 caliber smootbore barrel with tang ending in a point, typical of western Pennsylvania. Flat, beveled, converted unmarked lockplate. Full stock of partially figured maple with 35 silver inlays, including a large engraved wolf above the cheakpiece, two fish, and other shapes. Brass furniture including: triggerguard, full sideplate, toeplate, nosecap and ramrod thimbles. Unusual eight piece brass patchbox, the finial with four applied panels of foliage.
Condition: Very Good. Barrel with dark patina, some light minor scratches and some corrosion around breech. Lock showning dark patina and converted from flintlock to percussion. Silver and brass with soft patina; two small silver inlays missing around sideplate. Refinished stock with two 10" X 1/4" slivers of wood replaced on each side of fore-end towards muzzle; some gouges on left side of wrist and other minor usage marks. Ramrod replaced.
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