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VERY INTERESTING RAISED CARVED GERMAN FLINTLOCK JAEGER RIFLE, CIRCA 1740.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 10,000.00 USD
VERY INTERESTING RAISED CARVED GERMAN FLINTLOCK JAEGER RIFLE, CIRCA 1740.
NSN. Barrel on this most interesting rifle is dated 1649. Assuming this is an actual date of manufacture, this bbl orig came from a wheel lock gun and was remounted for use during the 18th century. Lock is of characteristic Germanic form with faceted pan and rudimentary chiseling on cock. Brass mounts are simply engraved. Octagonal bbl is of typical Wheelock type with two position rear sight and silver fore sight swamped at the muzzle and deeply rifled of large caliber for hunting boar. Figured walnut full stock is beautifully and skillfully carved in relief with sprays of foliage on both sides of stock, patchbox and forend. Style of this carving is very similar to carving found on Kentucky rifles from Easton, Pennsylvania. NOTES: As the predecessor to the Kentucky or Pennsylvania rifle, the German Jaeger presents an important link to the collector and this particular example shows far more Kentucky qualities than the average jaeger rifle and makes it most interesting. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Lock exhibits brown patination, top jaw is pitted, bbl is mostly smooth brown with some very minor pitting towards breech. Stock is crisp throughout and carving would do justice to a six figure Pennsylvania rifle. Engraving on brass sideplate is of typical Carlsbad type with hunter firing a wheel lock gun at fleeing stag. 4-50107 MRZ63