May 17, 2022 Early Arms & Militaria
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 5/17/2022
This Pattern was widely used by British naval forces during the Revolutionary War. This example features a round barrel marked on top with stamped British Tower proofs, tang stamped with inspector crown. The flat lockplate has slightly beveled edges and is engraved "TOWER" at the tail. The center is engraved with large crown over "GR", and it is also stamped with a crown over broad arrow ordnance stamp, denoting government ownership. Lock features a reinforced cock and unbridled pan. Standard brass Pattern 1756/77 Sea Service mounts and fitted with its original iron belt hook stamped on the tang with a crown over "6". The walnut stock is carved with a relief apron around the barrel tang. Stamped above back tang of lock on left side with early(undated) British storekeepers stamp. Complete with its original brass-tipped wooden ramrod. CONDITION: Very good overall. Barrel retains a grey patina with some areas of heavier patina, markings excellent. Lock retains a light grey patina and is in its original flintlock configuration, functions well. Lock markings are excellent. Brass retains a pleasing mustard patina and shows scattered marks from use including a series of period-punched dots on bottom of pommel cap and trigger guard bow. Stock very good showing scattered marks from use and minor denting. A very fine example of this Revolutionary War pattern. DMG
Item Dimensions: L: 20 - 1/2"
Caliber/Bore
.60 Smoothbore
Model
Pattern 1756/77 Sea Service