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'Pennsylvania' long rifle
'Pennsylvania' long rifle berlin, pennsylvania, circa 1835-1854 Having an octagonal barrel with a ball and cap firing mechanism; decorated with leaf and line engraved patch box and tiger maple stock, the barrel signed 'L Conrad' and initials 'LC'. L: 51 in. ,200 The butt of the stock is cracked under the brass end plate other wise in good condition
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Pennsylvania long rifle 18th c.
Pennsylvania long rifle 18th c. with octagonal barrel percussion mechanism and brass patch box. 54"l.
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PENNSYLVANIA-STYLE LONG RIFLE,
PENNSYLVANIA-STYLE LONG RIFLE, CIRCA 185041-5/8" long octagonal barrel. Circa 1850 Pennsylvania-style percussion long rifle with Double-set triggers, raised cheekpiece and curved metal buttplate; measures approximately 57-3/4" in total length. With repaired stock.
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Pennsylvania maple flintlock long
Pennsylvania maple flintlock long rifle c.1790 with a brass trigger guard the lock signed "J. Werdebaugh". Heavily refinished. 67"l.
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Pennsylvania percussion long
Pennsylvania percussion long rifle made by J.H. Johnston ca. 1830 with an inlaid silver eagle and a brass patch box on a carved... ?
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Pennsylvania tiger maple percussion
Pennsylvania tiger maple percussion long rifle ca. 1820 with a brass patch box 41 3/4" octagonal barrel. ?
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Long Rifle by J. E. Harder
Long Rifle by J. E. Harder Clearfield PA ca. 1860's Flintlock percussion rifle double trigger engraved shaped barrel and trigger having patch-box and sight with ram-rod of probable hickory wood decorative brass work on walnut stock and brass butt plate rifted barrel.
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Kentucky/Pennsylvania percussion
Kentucky/Pennsylvania percussion long rifle; brass trigger guard and inlay, half stock, double set triggers, octagonal barrel. 55"L. Good condition, percussive damage.
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Pennsylvania tiger maple cap and
Pennsylvania tiger maple cap and ball long rifle by John Parks Jr. ca. 1820 the patch box engraved with the owner's name Wm. G.... ?
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Miniature Pennsylvania long rifle
Miniature Pennsylvania long rifle with a walnut stock and brass patch lock 18 1/2" l. ?
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Kentucky/Pennsylvania Long Rifle
Kentucky/Pennsylvania Long Rifle Circa 1840' s Beautiful Tiger Maple stock Kentucky-Pennsylvania flintlock long rifle about 40 caliber.(Octagonal 37-1/4"L barrel 1"W octagon) with original repaired ram rod. The brass patch box cover is made from old brass rule. Appears to have been embellished with extra brass plates for old repairs. The steel lock is engraved with fern and sun motif; no signature but has concentric Z's on lock plate. Two steel or silver hearts inlaid near trigger.
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PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK
PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK LONG RIFLEPennsylvania full stock flintlock long rifle , approximately .56 caliber, with cherry stock, brass trigger guard, butt plate, side plate, and nose cap, 53 1/4" octagonal barrel. Provenance: The Estate of Peter Tillou.
Condition:
2'' x 3/4'' patch forward of the lock plate, ramrod is replaced, break repair to toe
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PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK
PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK PERCUSSION LONG RIFLEPennsylvania full stock percussion long rifle , approximately .45 caliber, lock inscribed Pennsylvania Rifle Works , with brass furniture, to include three piece patchbox, silver thumb escutcheon, crescent moon on cheek rest, and eight half-circle inlays flanking barrel, 41" octagonal barrel. Provenance: Fetherston Trust and Packwood House Museum.
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Condition:
1 1/2" chip to stock below hammer, 1 1/2" repair to toe, replacement ramrod.
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Pennsylvania percussion long rifle,
Pennsylvania percussion long rifle, brass mounted, .45 cal., lockplate and barrel marked "Sutherland, Richmond, Va.", 39-1/2 in. octagonal barrel, full curly maple stock, scroll engraved trigger and lockplate, applied figure of man riding horse on cheek plate, with wooden rod; no permit required. Stock with dents and scratches, mellow brown patination to barrel, slight burning at pin area. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
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PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK
PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK LONG RIFLEPennsylvania full stock flintlock long rifle, early 19th c. , approximately .52 caliber, with tiger maple stock, brass furniture to include a three piece engraved patch box, relief scroll carving at cheek rest, and foliate carving behind the barrel tang, 43 1/2" octagonal to round barrel.
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Condition:
Total length - 59". Smooth bore. Two small patches along barrel, lock original and functions correctly. Maker unknown.
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Pennsylvania tiger maple percussion
Pennsylvania tiger maple percussion long rifle ca. 1820 with eight silver inlays and a three-piece brass patch box barrel initialed... ?
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Pennsylvania tiger maple percussion
Pennsylvania tiger maple percussion long rifle by S. Miller Lebanon Pennsylvania ca. 1800 with a carved stock and brass patch box ... ?
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PENNSYLVANIA TIGER MAPLE PERCUSSION
PENNSYLVANIA TIGER MAPLE PERCUSSION LONG RIFLEPennsylvania tiger maple percussion long rifle , approximately .45 caliber, the barrel flat inscribed D. Little , probably Daniel Little, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the lock inscribed Golcher Warranted , with pheasant, brass furniture, including an engraved three-piece patchbox, cheek rest with a German silver lozenge with engraved spread wing eagle, seventeen German silver geometric inlays throughout the stock, set trigger, 41" octagonal barrel. Provenance: The Estate of Peter Tillou.
Condition:
Overall very good condition, barrel turning brown, as expected handling marks to stock, small crack to toe.
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PENNSYLVANIA/KENTUCKY PERCUSSION
PENNSYLVANIA/KENTUCKY PERCUSSION LONG RIFLEbore appears approximately .50 caliber, 37 in. unmarked octagonal barrel, "WARRANTED" partially visible at lock plate, push button brass patchbox with eagle decoration to opposing side, walnut half stock with brass butt plate, notched rear sight and blade front sight, ramrod, overall 52-1/2 in.
Provenance: Sue and Shasta McCranie, Willacoochee, Georgia
Condition:
rub and fissures throughout not affecting overall integrity, pitting at metal components, missing decoration in places, possible conversion from flintlock, does not hold a cocked position
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PENNSYLVANIA-STYLE PERCUSSION
PENNSYLVANIA-STYLE PERCUSSION RIFLE, CIRCA 185030-15/16" long octagonal barrel. Circa 1850 Pennsylvania-style percussion rifle with patch box, Double-set triggers and curved metal buttplate; measures approximately 47-3/4" in total length.
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FULL STOCK PENNSYLVANIA
FULL STOCK PENNSYLVANIA PERCUSSION LONGRIFLE Mid-19th century, 40-3/4 in. octagonal barrel with two sights and .45 caliber bore, the figured maple stock is fitted with brass mounts throughout and carries a GOULCHER lockplate with fancy engraving; includes wooden ramrod. Comes with rifle sock.
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Lancaster County Pennsylvania
Lancaster County Pennsylvania walnut percussion long rifle c.1790 signed "Depperd" around a 60 cal. probably a goose gun. 68"l.
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PENNSYLVANIA / KENTUCKY LONG
PENNSYLVANIA / KENTUCKY LONG RIFLEengraved percussion lock, double set triggers, 28-3/4 in. octagonal barrel, indiscernible engraving to top of barrel, brass blade front sight, split rear sight, maple half stock, geometric brass inlays to buttstock, half moon brass inlay on cheek rest, two heart inlays to either side of gub around action, inlays to forend, brass thimbles, forend cap, trigger guard, and butt plates, ramrod, 44-1/2 in. overall
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
possible full stock at some point, losses to wood around action, wear dents dings and scratches to wood and metal components, wear oxidation and pitting to barrel, crude skull and crossbones carved into stock along with "D.B", loss of five inlays, brass patches to underside of gun, action does not function
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PENNSYLVANIA STYLE LONG RIFLE BY
PENNSYLVANIA STYLE LONG RIFLE BY CHRISTIAN BECK IIIMartinsburg, Virginia (now West Virginia), 19th century, original flintlock configuration, bore appears .48 or .50 caliber, 37 in. octagonal barrel signed at top flat in script "Christian Beck", lock plate engraved "Henry Parker/Warranted" with pheasant in flight, push button brass patchbox with eagle decoration to opposing side, cheek side of butt with incised carving, curly maple half stock with brass butt plate, notched rear sight and brass blade front sight, ramrod, overall 53 in.
Note: Accompanying paperwork gives information on the Beck family of gunsmiths originating in Pennsylvania. It was a forebearer in this same famous gunsmithing family, John Philip Beck, who made President Washington's longrifle in 1791.
Provenance: Collection of a Southern Gentleman
Condition:
general rub to surfaces, light pitting to metal components, trigger and action appear to function
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WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HALF STOCK
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HALF STOCK PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE Mid-19th century, 38-3/4 in. octagonal barrel, approximately .44 caliber with double-set triggers, figured maple stock fitted with brass furniture to include an ornate patch box; other ornamentation consists of German silver inlays, wooden ramrod present; the lockplate with minimal engraving. Overall length 55 in.
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PENNSYLVANIA SWIVEL BARREL LONG
PENNSYLVANIA SWIVEL BARREL LONG RIFLEBerks County, Pennsylvania swivel barrel long rifle , approximately .50 caliber, attributed to Adam Angstadt (1740-1812), having a boldly figured tiger maple stock with engraved four piece, openwork patch box, crescent brass butt plate which extends to comb, engraved cheek rest with pick holder, and simple brass side plate, there are nine silver inlays, including an oval star with sawtooth border, heavy octagonal barrels, each with its own pan and frizzens, 36 3/4" barrels. Provenance: The Estate of Peter Tillou.
Condition:
Reconverted to flintlock, professionally repaired break through at wrist with some small replaced wood slivers, 3 3/4'' x 1/4'' patch to forestock, small patch to toe.
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PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK
PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK PERCUSSION LONG RIFLEW. S. Chilcotte, Huntington County, Pennsylvania full stock percussion long rifle, approximately .40 caliber, the barrel flat insribed with W. S. Chicote within a parrallelogram, the lock inscribed Leman Lancaster Pa. with scrolled design, engraved brass patchbox, trigger guard, crescent butt plate, and side plate, silver inlaid lozenge on cheek rest and underside of foreend, set trigger, 37 1/2" octagonal barrel.
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Condition:
2 1/2'' patch forward of the lock plate, patch between barrel tang and side lock.
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J. Henry Philadelphia long
J. Henry Philadelphia long flintlock long rifle 19th c. 58" l. ?
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Samuel Baum Flintlock
Samuel Baum Flintlock Pennsylvania Longrifle`Upper Susquehanna School New Berlin Pennsylvania early 19th century 59.5 in. LOA with 43.5 in. octagonal barrel having a .5 in. bore and signed S * B behind the rear sight incised decoration on figured maple stock with eight half-moon silver inlays plus a larger silver inlay on the cheek. Brass furniture includes the nosecap buttplate phoenix-shaped patchbox trigger guard and sideplate. Likely imported English hammer and lockplate with a possible locally turned trigger.Old repaired crack to the wood to the left of the tang; minor shrinkage cracks to the stock resulting in a loose barrel towards the muzzle; expected light pitting to the barrel at the breech. Overall solid and requiring very little attention.The Estate of the late Dr. John and Mrs. Lorna Lamont Boston MA
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PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN DECORATED
PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN DECORATED KENTUCKY RIFLE 1st quarter 19th century: octagonal barrel with adjustable front and rear sights, "JLO" stamped near breech of barrel, 34 in. L.; lock plate marked "W. Jacot / Warranted," converted from flintlock to percussion, with set trigger; highly figured maple full stock with brass butt plate, patch box, and trigger guard, further enhanced with vivid brass and silver inlays, including the coat of arms of Pennsylvania, a squirrel on a quarter moon, and a sword and heart; 49 in. L. overall.
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PENNSYLVANIA / KENTUCKY
PENNSYLVANIA / KENTUCKY PERCUSSION RIFLEappears approximately .44 caliber, 34-1/2 in. octagonal barrel, "T.BENNETT" in block letters on top barrel flat, double set triggers with brass furniture and brass escutcheons, walnut half stock with brass butt plate, fine front sight blade, shallow fixed notch rear sight, ramrod, overall 50 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
some damage and loss around lock plate, occasional pitting, hairline fissures at grip not compromising overall integrity, some escutcheon pins absent, not tested for operation, possible conversion from flintlock
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Reading Pennsylvania walnut
Reading Pennsylvania walnut flintlock fowler rifle the barrel impressed J Van Horn Reading Pennsylvania 1814 barrel length - 57" l. ?
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Two rifles: reproduction mountain
Two rifles: reproduction mountain percussion muzzle loader, 30 in. barrel, brass mounts, engraved patch box, old refinishing, some parts ill-fitting, stock with splits and repairs , no permit required; flintlock, Pennsylvania or Kentucky style, 41 in. barrel, probably original barrel with later stock and brass mounts ; no permit required.
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PENNSYLVANIA KENTUCKY RIFLE WITH
PENNSYLVANIA KENTUCKY RIFLE WITH POWDER HORN Circa 1840: part octagonal barrel with front and rear sights, 39 in. L.; percussion lock, partly marked "...ore;" curly maple full stock with brass mounts; wood ramrod; 53 1/2 in. L. overall. Together with a powder horn with wooden cap and hint of engraving, 13 in. L.
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PENNSYLVANIA LONG RIFLE, TIGER
PENNSYLVANIA LONG RIFLE, TIGER MAPLE STOCKwith octagonal barrel, set-trigger. Marked "Joseph Colcher" on lock plate etched "DF" to top of barrel. 55 1/2" long, 40" barrel. With oxidation, indentations to barrel, replaced ram-rod, indentations to wood, repair to wood abovelock-plate. Provenance: Property from a Fairfield County Estate.
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PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE. American
PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE. American mid 19th century. Curly maple half stock with octagonal 35'' barrel. Lock marked ''Leman Lancaster Pa.'' Brass trigger guard patch box and butt plate. Converted from flintlock wrist repaired. 52 1/2''l.