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PERCUSSION KENTUCKY RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN BORDER BEDFORD COUNTY.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,750.00 USD Estimated At:3,500.00 - 6,500.00 USD
PERCUSSION KENTUCKY RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN BORDER BEDFORD COUNTY.
NSN. 44" full oct .44 Cal rifled unsigned bbl. This rifle has a characteristic Bedford County lockplate signed "J. B." Lock has a typical Bedford County high spur hammer. 4-pc brass patchbox has a "Q" finial with one piercing. Sideplates have 4 engraved half circles that are often cut out to become piercings. Curly maple stock has no carving and brass sideplate is of typical Bedford style. There is an odd shaped comb inlay with two piercings. Bbl tang extends 4" over wrist and rifle has double set triggers. John Border circa 1832-1864 was killed in an accident while working on an unopened section of track belonging to the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail Road and Coal Company. Few of John's guns are engraved and none of his known existing rifles are relief carved. PROVENANCE: Frank Sujansky Collection. CONDITION: This rifle has been broken through the wrist and repaired at one time with a large brass wrist repair. Brass wrist repair has since been removed but the outline of the brass inlay is still evident, as are the many screws and nails holding the wrist together. There is a normal triangular wood separation at toe from shrinkage. Many people like to see this shrinkage crack at the toe as it authenticates the age of the wood stock. 4-49437 RG24