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Lot 127

A 14-Bore Percussion Commercial 1842 Pattern Carbine, And Two Others Of 11-Bore And 18-Bore Respectively
The First By Fred. C. Barnes, Tower Hill, London, The Last By Lacey & Co., London, All Mid-19th Century

24 November 2021, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A 14-Bore Percussion Commercial 1842 Pattern Carbine, And Two Others Of 11-Bore And 18-Bore Respectively
The First By Fred. C. Barnes, Tower Hill, London, The Last By Lacey & Co., London, All Mid-19th Century

The first of regulation pattern, the tang with block back-sight, border engraved lock stamped with maker's details, regulation brass mounts, Hanoverian bayonet-catch, and steel ramrod (steel parts with light pitting), Birmingham proof marks; the second of regulation pattern (steel parts pitted, stock with some old worming); the last with signed border engraved flat bevelled lock (barrel pitted and cut at the breech, stock split at the tang, head of hammer retaining screw and ramrod missing) (3)
75.5 cm., 83 cm. and 66 cm. barrels

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