Hey fellas. I'm wondering if we're looking at an odd Gold alloy inlayed into that barrel or is it actually brass?
I stuck an early date on this gun because of the lock and barrel. The carving, what little we can see of it has a early baroque feel to it too. Think I'm wacky tabacky on that?
Good to see a vent liner too. may be a later addition possibly
Thats what I thought when I posted on the other board mike . I don’t think its brass probably more a low gold alloy .
Its rather noticeable in the area of the makers markings. Which themselves ,appear to possibly have been stamped in copper
Obviously guessing though as who can say for sure when concerning a photo .
Something else caught my eye on this . Notice that the muzzle inlay work , is not of the quality of anything prior to it on the barrel . It appears that this was originally a band . The small circles have not been done with the same care as in other places where this same pattern was used . It looks as if the treatment was an attempted at a bead work . Yet its stamped into a the band . Instead of being done individually as was done in other places
Thus im thinking possibly not done by the same person who did the other work .
frankly as a whole the quality of the barrel work “ Inlay” while attractive , it seems rather lacking in quality of workmanship .
Would this be expected from a kings Armor ?.
Note also that this is a half stock piece with a brass nose Band . That struck me as kind of odd .
This combined with the bridled lock , even though it carries earlier lines . Gives me an later feel even with the early wood TG .
Makes me wonder also if the barrel and lock were not replaced on an older stock which may have been cut down .
For me its one of those piece that’s very hard to settle on concerning an opinion of origin.