More pics will not be available until Thursday, the gun is not near my home. It has no patchbox and no carving. The lockplate is two screw, and the sideplate is the typical brass semi arch of later Lancaster. In fact, I can see the exact sideplate on several guns in many longrifle books. It has brass buttplate and toe plate, brass nosecap, barrel is 44 inches. The lines of the stock are Lehigh Valley, and the wood is beautiful curly maple. The triggerguard is also a match for many Lehigh rifles in the reference books. As I stated before, the gun makes little sense to me. A unadorned gun, but with an oct. to round barrel that must have been a greater expense, Lehigh lines, above average wood, etc. I am starting to think it may be an older gun restocked by a Lehigh artisan. More pics when I get them, Until them any more thoughts?