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RARE AND UNUSUAL ALL METAL FLINTLOCK LONG GUN IN THE MANNER OF IAN KLOETER, CIRCA 1685.

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RARE AND UNUSUAL ALL METAL FLINTLOCK LONG GUN IN THE MANNER OF IAN KLOETER, CIRCA 1685.
NSN. Most guns by Kloeter or from the Kloeter School of Gunmaking in Germany are all steel, whereas the present example is of steel as well as brass leading one to the possibility that it may be from the workshop of Stafano Scioli of Brescia. Whether of German or Italian origin, all metal flintlock long guns are of the greatest rarity. Plain lock is encased with an internal mechanism and the octagonal bbl is of Spanish form. Trigger guard is of cast and chased brass and the stock appears to consist of a large section of brass attached to a long iron frame with two screws on each side. Buttplate is of brass and is brazed to the stock. Stock is engraved with a false buttplate. PROVENANCE: A Los Angeles attorney. Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Barrel is polished bright in the European manner as is the lock. Frizzen and frizzen spring are original whereas the hammer is a later replacement. Stock has a few dents. Buttplate has been dropped and is misshapen. Other than that, for an all metal gun, it is in very good condition. Form is elegant and guns of this type rarely come to market. 4-49857 MRZ64