A Roman Style Flintlock gun. Late 18th Century. Central Italy
Guns International #: 102961104 Seller's Inventory #:
Category: Antique Rifles - 1500-1850 - Antique Rifles - Flintlock

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Seller: Piergiacomo
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Member Since: 12/12/14
Last Name: Rock
State: Florida
Zip: 33137
Country: United States
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

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Description:
Smoothbore, two stage, 16 mm cal. barrel with rings at the gridle, brass saddle sight and foresight; roman style flintlock. Half wooden stock, wooden trigger guard and brass mounts. Iron barrell bracket. Brass-tipped wooden ramrod.

A Roman-style flintlock gun from the late 18th century, Central Italy would likely exhibit a combination of traditional Italian craftsmanship and ornamental influences from Roman classical aesthetics. Here’s a detailed prompt for generating an image:
"An ornate late 18th-century flintlock gun in Roman style, crafted in Central Italy. The stock is carved from rich dark walnut wood, intricately inlaid with brass and silver floral scrollwork reminiscent of classical Roman motifs, including laurel wreaths and acanthus leaves. The lockplate is engraved with detailed figures, possibly Roman gods or mythological scenes, and the barrel is smoothbore steel with an octagonal-to-round profile. The trigger guard and butt plate feature decorative flourishes, and the gun has a polished, elegant finish typical of high-quality Italian gunsmithing of the era. The flint mechanism is finely detailed, with a textured frizzen and ornate hammer."
 

SOLD

Antique: Yes
Model: A Roman-style flintlock
Barrel Length: 36
Bore: Good
Chambers: Good
Ejectors: Good
Condition: Good
Metal Condition: Good
Wood Condition: Good
Bore Condition: Good
Barrels: Good