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INCISED AND RELIEF CARVED RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB SELL THE YOUNGER.

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INCISED AND RELIEF CARVED RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB SELL THE YOUNGER.
NSN. 43" full oct .52 Cal smooth unsigned bbl. Rifle has a 4-pc engraved patchbox with raised lid and one piercing in the finial. Curly maple stock is incised carved forward and rear of cheekpiece and at rear ramrod ferrule. Paneling running along each side of forend tails off into incised carving extending to the rear ramrod pipe. Relief carving surrounds the bbl tang. Brass side plate is similar to Rifle number 179 in Kindig's Thought on the Kentucky Rifle in its Golden Age. 2-1/2" brass toe plate is engraved with a flame finial. Jacob Sell was born about 1780 and died in 1855. Kindig considered him one of the greater gunsmiths for artistic carving. Jacob Sell worked in The Littlestown School of Gunsmithing. CONDITION: Rifle seems to be in fine orig condition throughout with only the expected age cracks and blemishes. A small piece of wood is broken loose forward of the frizzen and there is a small crack between the hammer and the tang. It would appear no wood has been replaced. 4-49396