I cannot see the picture but the "tiny bayonet" sounds like a spur used in cock fighting. Johnny Walker
Bob Roller is a member here, so can answer the lock question.So,,, what else was in the box? You going to keep it, sell it, ebay it? Just curious.John
I think that since I am a new member the adding pictures may not be enabled yet for me.
What you have there, besides an excellent and valuable lock, are three breech plugs. They are threaded into the back end of a muzzle loading barrel, and are rarely thereafter, removed.
2-18-15Fairlady,The Bob Roller precussion locks that I have are stamped Roller in a semicircle on the inside of the lock plate under the lock main spring with the numbers in the middle under the circular name Roller, indicating the date; such as in your lock "66" which would have been made in 1966. I would assume that he would have stamped his flintlocks in the same manner. Also, I believe that Bob hand stamped his locks and you will see some variation in the lettering spacing etc.. I will let Bob Roller correct me if I am wrong and/or expand upon the type of lock that you have etc.Best Regards,Robert