Description
Featuring 43″ octagonal barrel of approximately .42 caliber, with dovetailed brass front
blade sight and dovetailed rear iron notch sight; the top flat stamped “J.
FORDNEY/LANCASTER: PA”. Jacob Fortney, 1808-1878, had a shop located at the
corner of Orange and Prince streets in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Lock with flat lockplate
with border engraving and engraved floral decor behind the cock; no visible maker’s name.
Double-set triggers, the lock only functioning on half cock. Walnut full stock with brass
mounts, including trigger guard, butt plate, decorative patchbox, and ramrod thimbles; later
iron side plate. Wood ramrod. Barrel with dents, scattered pitting at the breech and touch
hole, and a dark patina. Lock with heavy pitting forward of the cock; does not hold on full
cock. Stock with numerous dents and scratches, with a long stable crack going through the
side plate, and large splinters missing from forward of the lock and on the left side of the
barrel tang. Patchbox is stuck closed; lacking two barrel wedges. Overall length 58″.
Shows considerable age and would make a great decorator piece above the fireplace.
















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