Hi Folks:
I figured you folks could help with this better than anyone, so here goes...
My friend has two old guns that his sister had. I am going to put each in its own post so they can be viewed separately. I (he) would greatly appreciate any help in identifying these and possibly some ballpark number as to their worth. No hard numbers, I know, just a rough estimate for insurance purposes.
The first is a match lock that appears (to me) to be oriental in origin from the engraving in the brass trim. I am including several photos in hopes of some help identifying it. The barrel is 39, 7/8" long, tapering from 1, 1/8" at the breech to 5/8" near the muzzle. It measures to .4988" inside at the muzzle. 4 pins secure the barrel through holes with decorative surrounds in brass. I am not sure what wood the stock is made from, but it is a "cheek stock" and quite short. The finish is quite "reddish" in hue.
All furniture is brass with a small amount of copper trim. There is a lot of engraving in the brass, and a curious hole, trimmed in brass, that runs through the stock in front of the wrist area.
The lock and trigger function fine. If there was a pan cover, it is missing. The stock is in great shape with no breaks or cracks. The ramrod is intact, but the tip has been broken off and is missing.
The gun is in really good shape for its age. The barrel has some rust of course, but then this thing looks pretty old. Any ideas?
Thanks for your help.
Jeff Bibb