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Lot 175

A .577 Percussion 1853 Pattern Third Model Rifle Musket, And A .577 Percussion Commercial Rifle Musket
The First Dated 1860, The Second By C. Ingram Of Glasgow, Circa 1880

17 May 2017, 13:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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A .577 Percussion 1853 Pattern Third Model Rifle Musket, And A .577 Percussion Commercial Rifle Musket
The First Dated 1860, The Second By C. Ingram Of Glasgow, Circa 1880

The first of regulation pattern and retaining its leather sling, the butt stamped on the right with an obsolete mark over dated circular 'Tower-London' arsenal mark, and with the supplier's name 'F. Mocock' behind the rear side-nail (some rust and patination, ramrod missing), Ordnance proof marks; the second with blued rifled barrel (two barrel bands and ramrod missing), calibrated adjustable back-sight, pivoting breech-block (replaced) stamped 'Snider Patent', signed border engraved lock decorated with foliate scrollwork, hammer en suite, full stock (old bruising) with chequered grip and fore-end, and brass mounts of regulation type (patinated overall), Birmingham proof marks; together with the barrel and part of the fore-end of a percussion service carbine (in poor condition) (3)
99.3 cm. and 93 cm. barrels

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