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CIRCA 1750 JAGER RIFLE BY MORGENROTH OF GERNRODE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,375.00 USD Estimated At:2,750.00 - 3,500.00 USD
CIRCA 1750 JAGER RIFLE BY MORGENROTH OF GERNRODE
IN SAXONY-ANHALT, GERMANY. Cal. 60. NSN. Bbl. 27 7/8". This is an exceptionally artistically done Jager rifle by one of the early masters named Morgenroth. The swamped octagonal barrel has engraving on the top 3 facets throughout the entire length of the barrel. There is an inset brass blade sight in the front and an inset iron sight 6 1/2" from the bolster. The top facet is engraved near the bolster "MORGENROTH . Q . GERNRODE" with the "DE" obscured by the rear sight. The flourish engraving, as well as the lettering near the bolster, have traces of gilded finish. The barrel tang has engraved decoration. The lock is unmarked. There is an engraved brass trigger guard, butt plate, side plate, entry thimble, and ramrod thimble. There is a gilded brass escutcheon at the wrist. The stock has carving behind the trigger guard, behind the barrel tang, around the entry thimble, around the wooden patch box, and surrounding the cheek. The left side of the butt has a wonderful bone compass point inlay with exaggerated opposing points. There is a horn nosecap and a horn ramrod cap. The ramrod may be original to the gun. CONDITION: the barrel has a pleasing gunmetal finish. The lock has a medium gray patina and holds both full & half cock. All brass parts have a mellow mustard patina. Carvings remain relatively sharp and are quite attractive. There is no major damage to the stock. The horn pieces show no insect damage. Good bore. (01-23148/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,750-3,500.