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CURLY MAPLE FLINTLOCK RIFLE BY THE LANCASTER GUNSMITHS DICKERT AND GILL.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
CURLY MAPLE FLINTLOCK RIFLE BY THE LANCASTER GUNSMITHS DICKERT AND GILL.
NSN. 45-1/2" full oct 50 Cal. rifled bbl signed "Dickert & Gill". Stock is heavy featured curly maple throughout and is checkered in the wrist typical of Lancaster County rifles. Four piece patchbox is not engraved and the finial has one piercing. Finial ends in a flower design somewhat similar to the flowers used on Jacob Dickert rifles. Flint lock is marked "Askew & Paxson Warranted" for its Philadelphia lock maker. Football shaped copper inlay on the cheekpiece is typical of Lancaster County guns as is the shape of the brass sideplate. Jacob Dickert worked in Lancaster over a long period of time and produced a great many rifles, but his work is now extremely rare. Dickert was born in Maintz, Germany in 1740. He came to America in 1748 and his family moved to Lancaster in 1756. In 1787 Jacob Dickert's daughter married James Gill, a merchant of Lancaster. In July of 1795 Dickert and Gill were advertising their store in Lancaster. This James Gill died the following year but his grandson Benjerman Gill apprenticed with Dickert as a gunsmith and later became his partner in the gunsmithing business. Dickert and Gill partnership lasted from 1787-1800. Jacob Dickert died in 1822. CONDITION: Flint lock appears to be original. Entire gun is clean and original with no apparent restorations or repairs. A good solid gun by a relatively rare maker. 4-48905 RG58