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WONDERFUL INCISED CARVED BEDFORD COUNTY RIFLE BY JAMES CLARK.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 10,000.00 USD
WONDERFUL INCISED CARVED BEDFORD COUNTY RIFLE BY JAMES CLARK.
NSN. 42-1/2" full oct .48 Cal rifled bbl signed "J. Clark". This rifle has a characteristic Bedford style 4-pc engraved brass patchbox with 5 piercings and a "Q" finial. Curly maple stock is incised carved with "C" scroll to rear of cheekpiece with circular incised carving forward of cheekpiece and patchbox. There is attractive incised carving running full length of forestock on both sides with an attractive pattern around each of the silver forestock inlays. There is a large silver oval inlay on cheek engraved with American eagle and there is a 5-pointed bone star inlay surrounded by butt carving behind cheekpeice. Oval silver inlay on wrist behind bbl tang. Flintlock is marked "N.W. PATCH". James Clark was born in Lancaster County and served as an artillery artificer during the revolution period. He was briefly a captive of the English. He then worked at the Carlisle barracks 1798-1813. He worked as a gunsmith in Bedford and died in July of 1841 in Blair County. CONDITION: Generally very good. There is some wood filler above the rear ramrod pipe. Lock needs some adjustment. Stock has been cleaned. 4-49134 RG109