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PROFUSELY RELIEF CARVED BEDFORD COUNTY RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB STOUDENOUR.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 10,000.00 USD
PROFUSELY RELIEF CARVED BEDFORD COUNTY RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB STOUDENOUR.
NSN. 34-3/4" full oct .40 Cal smooth unmarked bbl. Typical Stoudenour style Bedford brass patchbox has 5 piercings and is engraved on door. Curly maple stock is relief carved to rear of cheekpiece with feather relief carving forward of cheekpiece. Relief panel around lock and sideplate mortices tailing off into a long tear drop carving at rear. Checkered relief carving extends 3-1/2" forward along bbl from lock and sideplate mortice on each side. 13 silver inlays which include the large oval inlay on cheek and decorative inlay behind and around bbl tang. Bedford County percussion lock is not engraved. Jacob Stoudenour is a major gunsmith from the Bedford County area circa 1795-1863. Most collectors believe Stoudenour's guns represent the finest in Bedford County gunmaking. PROVENANCE: Frank Sujansky Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl has been shortened from the rear about 7". Long wood sliver missing along bbl on left side of forend from muzzle. 2 silver inlays to rear of lock and sideplate are missing. 3" wood replacement between lock and bbl tang and in same area 1-1/4 of silver tang inlay is also missing. One of the silver wire nails on cheekpiece inlay is missing. Lock is not working and needs adjustment. 4-49428 RG63