I forget the name of the Southern gentleman who let me photo this early Germanic fowling piece. There has been some discussion that it is of a type which was likely ancestral to the famouse Brass Barreled Rifle. That is, the architecture, particularly of the cheekpiece and buttstock, seem to be a style that was carried on, in a pared down, sleeker style, in the later Brass Barreled Rifle. Of interest to me it has a Spanish style barrel and is now a halfstock. There are no evidences of dovetails on the underside of the barrel indicating it was previously a fullstock, but it could have had bands. I apologize that I did not get a full length view. I'd be interested in your thoughts on this gun, period and place of its manufacture, details about it's architecture, particularly the breech/tang/wrist top line transtion, and the cheekpiece.