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Lot 3376ANTIQUE

A continental matchlock musket with associated musket rest
17th century
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$5,265 inc. premium

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A continental matchlock musket with associated musket rest
17th century

The 42 inch two-stage, round/faceted, .75 caliber smoothbore barrel with integral rear sight and struck at the breech with two marks, an S and K/O; applied rectangular pan with flash guard and pivoting cover; rectangular tang retained from beneath. Rectangular lock struck at the rear with a mark in the form of a six-pointed star; serpentine with shaped head. Iron triggerguard, the outer face slightly rounded. Full stock, the fore-end incised with two pairs of lines on either side; fishtail butt also incised with line borders; right side of buttstock affixed with brass tag marked 2101. Flat iron buttplate. With associated iron-tipped ramrod. Together with a musket rest of later vintage.
Condition: Very good. Metal cleaned and showing scattered minor pitting. Stock showing wear and numerous light marks, some worming to buttstock, some minor restoration to fore-end and a 3" x 3" replaced panel at the rear of the cheekpiece.
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