So this guy seems later than most of my areas of interest, but I'm wondering if anyone has good, solid, *documented* information as to just how early a flintlock marked "AW Spies Warranted" could be? Googling brings up too much undocumented speculative stuff, too much "probably" or "approximately" etc. for my comfort. At the moment, I'm thinking a lock with this marking can't date earlier than @ 1830s based upon some abstracts via NY state sites.
Does anyone know if this guy was marketing any smoothbores/muskets etc for the western trade, i.e. so called 'northwest trade guns' or something along those lines? Again, not my usual area or period of interest so I'm out of the loop on these later pieces. Pretty much everything I've ever seen with such a marking has been a much later percussion or back action lock, so I'm wondering what a decent sized flintlock with such a marking could be used for? Over 6" long, too big for rifles of the period, so wondering if there are any western trade arms of the 1830s/1840s that might work.