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RELIEF AND INCISED CARVED CURLY MAPLE LANCASTER RIFLE BY H ALBRIGHT.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 35,000.00 USD
RELIEF AND INCISED CARVED CURLY MAPLE LANCASTER RIFLE BY H ALBRIGHT.
NSN. 48-3/4" oct to rnd .60 Cal smooth bbl signed "H Albright". Rifle has a 4-pc engraved brass daisy head patchbox. Full length curly maple beautifully striped straight combed stock is beautifully relief carved behind cheek and incised carved forward of cheek and forward of patchbox. Rifle is wonderfully relief carved behind bbl tang. Incised carving at rear ramrod pipe extends forward to nosecap on both sides. Heavy beveled brass sideplate has traces of engraving. Large flintlock is marked "KETLAND & Co". Patchbox is nearly identical to the patchbox pictured as rifle number 23 in Kindig's Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in it's Golden Age, relief carving on this rifle however is far superior to Kindig's rifle number 23. Henry Albright was born Aug 5, 1772, in Lititz, PA. He lived in Lititz, then Shippensburg, PA and Ohio until 1822 after which he resided in Nazareth, PA. This rifle is one of the rifles he made while in Lititz circa 1800-1822. Albright was a master designer of patchboxes, a master engraver of brass mounts and silver inlays, and a master carver. This is one of the best remaining examples of Henry Albright's work. PROVENANCE: Frank Sujansky Collection. CONDITION: There appears to be a small wood repair inlet about 16-1/2" back from nosecap on left side at bbl wedge. Otherwise this rifle appears to be in wonderful orig condition throughout. Lock appears to be orig flint.   4-49423 RG22