Guns International #: 101040404
Seller's Inventory #: AL4320
English coach gun with spring bayonet by Blanch. Barrel length 12½”, overall length 28”. Barrel marked “London” on top flat. John Blanch (born 1784) apprenticed to Jackson Mortimer and later John Manton. This coach gun is in exceptionally fine condition. The gun shows handling use with some minor nicks and dings but exhibits no real use. The barrel is excellent no marrs or scratches. The lock has a sliding safety and a roller frizzen. All are tastefully engraved.
The spring bayonet (8¾” in length) works perfectly. The trigger guard features a traditional pineapple finial. The Bow Tang and buttplate are engraved en suite. The Stock is very well checkered with no dents or bruises. The ramrod has a metal jag on the end and a horn tip on the other. Altogether, this is a very fine coach gun by a well-respected maker.
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Guns International #: 101040404
Category - Antique Rifles - Flintlock
- Antique Rifles - 1500-1850
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone: (832) 360-1771
Fax: (713) 781-6407
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English Coach Gun with Spring Bayonet by Blanch (AL4320)
Description: English coach gun with spring bayonet by Blanch. Barrel length 12½”, overall length 28”. Barrel marked “London” on top flat. John Blanch (born 1784) apprenticed to Jackson Mortimer and later John Manton. This coach gun is in exceptionally fine condition. The gun shows handling use with some minor nicks and dings but exhibits no real use. The barrel is excellent no marrs or scratches. The lock has a sliding safety and a roller frizzen. All are tastefully engraved. The spring bayonet (8¾” in length) works perfectly. The trigger guard features a traditional pineapple finial. The Bow Tang and buttplate are engraved en suite. The Stock is very well checkered with no dents or bruises. The ramrod has a metal jag on the end and a horn tip on the other. Altogether, this is a very fine coach gun by a well-respected maker. SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 101040404
Seller's Inventory #: AL4320
English coach gun with spring bayonet by Blanch. Barrel length 12½”, overall length 28”. Barrel marked “London” on top flat. John Blanch (born 1784) apprenticed to Jackson Mortimer and later John Manton. This coach gun is in exceptionally fine condition. The gun shows handling use with some minor nicks and dings but exhibits no real use. The barrel is excellent no marrs or scratches. The lock has a sliding safety and a roller frizzen. All are tastefully engraved.
The spring bayonet (8¾” in length) works perfectly. The trigger guard features a traditional pineapple finial. The Bow Tang and buttplate are engraved en suite. The Stock is very well checkered with no dents or bruises. The ramrod has a metal jag on the end and a horn tip on the other. Altogether, this is a very fine coach gun by a well-respected maker.
Guns International #: 101040404
Seller's Inventory #: AL4320
English coach gun with spring bayonet by Blanch. Barrel length 12½”, overall length 28”. Barrel marked “London” on top flat. John Blanch (born 1784) apprenticed to Jackson Mortimer and later John Manton. This coach gun is in exceptionally fine condition. The gun shows handling use with some minor nicks and dings but exhibits no real use. The barrel is excellent no marrs or scratches. The lock has a sliding safety and a roller frizzen. All are tastefully engraved.
The spring bayonet (8¾” in length) works perfectly. The trigger guard features a traditional pineapple finial. The Bow Tang and buttplate are engraved en suite. The Stock is very well checkered with no dents or bruises. The ramrod has a metal jag on the end and a horn tip on the other. Altogether, this is a very fine coach gun by a well-respected maker.