British EAST INDIA COMPANY 1812 Dated FLINTLOCK Naval BLUNDERBUSS Antique SCARCE Early 19th Century Close Range Weapon for the High Seas!
Guns International #: 101512835 Seller's Inventory #: 20716
Category: Antique Rifles - Blunderbuss - Antique Rifles - Flintlock

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Description:
British EAST INDIA COMPANY 1812 Dated FLINTLOCK Naval BLUNDERBUSS Antique

SCARCE Early 19th Century Close Range Weapon for the High Seas!

Here we present an antique East India Company marked English Blunderbuss, made circa 1812. The flintlock blunderbuss was the original coach gun, being a short, handy and devastating weapon at close range. It was capable of firing up to 20 buckshot in front of 120 grains of black powder, according to Spencer Tucker in Almanac of American Military History, Volume 1. It was used in many capacities, not the least of which were for Naval boarding or defending vessels, stagecoach and messenger companies, home defense and more. Even bandits were known to use them as recorded in the Edinburgh Annual Register, 1813. Seven men, some armed with blunderbusses, entered the home of Mr. Browne of Armayle, Ireland, where his family and Surgeon Brailsford of the Royal Dragoons. The fully transcribed story demonstrating the deadliness of the blunderbuss is immediately below. Just imagine where this has been!

While Mr. Browne of Armayle, Ireland, and his family, were sitting in the parlour at an early hour of the night, accompanied by their guest, Surgeon Brailsford, of the royal dragoons, the house was beset and entered by a banditti of armed villains, seven in number, of whom four took posts as sentries, and three burst in to the parlour. The leader of them instantly presented a blunderbuss, and demanded arms; on which Mr. Browne knocked him down. Dr. Brailsford attacked a second, when in the conflict one of the villains fired at him, and another at Mr. Browne. The latter was desperately wounded by a discharge of small slugs from a blunderbuss, having received several of them in the breast and body; the former was severely wounded by a pistol-shot in the arm, and had his face and head savagely cut and mangled. Dr. Brailsford’s servant, hearing the shots, got a pistol from some part of the house, and attempted to fire it in vain; the powder having been taken out, although the ball was left in the pistol. This gallant fidelity cost the poor fellow his life; the wretch at whom he aimed having instantly blown the contents of a blunderbuss through his body. The ruffians seemed satisfied at the perpetration of these shocking enormities, and left the house, without taking or searching for any arms. Mr. Browne’s recovery is doubtful; Dr. Brailsford is out of danger.

The overall condition is good. The action is strong. the bore is dark and dusty with age. This example has the East India Company Rampant Lion engraved on the lock and is dated “1812”. The stock shows how this blunderbuss has been there and done that, and is still holding together! A fantastic piece of history!

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.

Barrel is 13-1/4 inches.

Caliber: 1-3/4 inches at the muzzle

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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