I bought this rifle as a wall hanger but am intrigued by it. First it has a lot of coin silver inlays, silver trigger guard, brass butt plate and toe plate. Nice engraving on much of the hardware but crude on the entry pipe with the Masonic eye. It is "signed" in three places with "JMW". First on the barrel top flat on a silver inlayed plate, second on the 10 o'clock flat of the barrel near the breech and last on the lock near the back, upside down so it can be read when holding the rifle in position.
Lots of repairs, replacement side plate, at least doesn't compare with the rest of the work. Great holding rifle. I wish it was in condition to shoot.
What I think;
Late Virginia rifle
Talented maker with owner engraving on the entry pipe
Used and repaired with at least two breaks in the wrist.
Any help would be appreciated or options as to the origins of this rifle,
Thanks
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