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RELIEF CARVED CURLY MAPLE RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO LANCASTER GUNSMITH JOHN HAGA.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:7,500.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
RELIEF CARVED CURLY MAPLE RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO LANCASTER GUNSMITH JOHN HAGA.
NSN. 44" full oct .52 Cal rifled unsigned bbl. 4-pc brass engraved patchbox is nearly identical to the rifle number 47 in Kindig's Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in it's Golden Age that Kindig has attributed to John Haga. Curly maple stock is deeply relief carved to the rear of the cheekpiece and behind the bbl tang. Stock is incised carved on both sides of the rear ramrod entrance ferrule that extends as a panel up to nosecap. Heavy brass sideplate is not engraved. Rifle has a flint lock stamped "John Walker". John Haga is found in the tax records of Cocalico Township, Lancaster County. Earliest records of J. Haga as a gunsmith are in 1800 and he continues to be listed as a gunsmith through 1809. Carving on this gun is very similar in design to the two signed John Haga guns pictured in Kindig's book, Kindig considers this to be J. Haga's signature carving. CONDITION: Some slight splintering on the left hand side of the forend behind the nosecap and evidence of a minor wood replacement between the hammer and bbl tang. Otherwise this rifle appears to be in fine orig condition throughout. 4-49395