Revolutionary War Era American Brown Bess Flintlock Musket

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Revolutionary War Era American Brown Bess Short Land Pattern Style Flintlock Musket

These muskets attributed to a Committee/Council of Safety are discussed in "American Military Shoulder Arms- Volume I: Colonial and Revolutionary War Arms" by George D. Moller, "Muskets of the Revolution and French & Indian Wars" by Bill Ahearn, and "Gunsmiths of Maryland" by Daniel D. Hartzler and James B. Whisker. The wrist escutcheons secured with a convex screw are noted as an identifying feature along with the "SS" marking on the left at the breech. Where these muskets were made and used has not been firmly identified, but Moller noted that his example may have been for Maryland or made in Connecticut. Ahearn notes that Norm Flayderman found two of the "SS" marked muskets still owned by the State of Connecticut since the Revolution and that "the only documented Committee of Safety gunmaker whose initials seem to fit the letters was Shubabel Sever of Framingham, Massachusetts." Regardless of the specifics of where and when it was made, this musket is a significant example of an early American made copy of the British Short Land Pattern Musket widely used in the American Revolution. The smoothbore barrel is .75 caliber with a bayonet stud that doubles as the front sight, deeply sunk "SS" marking on the left at the breech (same as shown by Ahearn), and turned rings at the breech end. The underside of the barrel at the breech is roughly filed to fit the lock. The lock has no visible external markings, but there is a crude "K" shaped marking on the inside. It has a swan-neck cock, removable iron pan with a short fence and a bridle, and internal bridle. The furniture is brass. The front ramrod pipe, flat side plate, trigger guard, and buttplate are all Brown Bess style while the forend tip has a sheet brass band, and the middle ramrod pipe and entry pipe are simpler. The side plate appears to have had a scratched marking, and "SK" is marked inverted on the left side of the walnut buttstock. Includes a reproduction buff leather sling fitted to the swivels in the forend and trigger guard and an iron ramrod.

Class: Antique

Very good with mostly gray patina on the lock and barrel along with patches of minor oxidation/pitting, aged patina on the furniture, and general mild overall wear. The stock is very good and has general scrapes and dings, section absent on the left side of the forend at the tip, crack at the rear lock screw, and moderate overall wear. Mechanically fine.


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This item is part of Premier Firearms Auction - Day 3
 Sunday, May 19, 2024 | 9:00 AM  Central
 
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Revolutionary War Era American Brown Bess Flintlock Musket
Revolutionary War Era American Brown Bess Flintlock Musket
Lot number: 3294
Seller: Rock Island Auction Company
Event: Premier Firearms Auction - Day 3
Ends: Sunday, May 19 | 9:00 AM  Central

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