细节
A Rare 30-Bore Flintlock Turn-Over Sporting Gun
By William Palmer, London, late 17th Century
With three-stage sighted barrels released by a lever in the front of the trigger-guard, the breech sections octagonal then polygonal, long engraved tang secured by two screws, signed rounded back-action lock engraved with strawberry foliage and grotesques (cock replaced), moulded figured walnut full stock (replaced around the middle of the 18th century) carved in relief with a shell behind the barrel tang, iron mounts including pierced and engraved foliate side-plate involving a bird and a grotesque head, and iron butt-cap chiselled with scrolls, and later ramrod (iron parts with some pitting, mainly on the barrels), London proof marks
42¼in. (107.3cm.) barrels
出版
J.N. George, English Guns and Rifles, pp. 68-9, plate IV (2)
W. Keith Neal and D.H.L. Back, Great British Gunmakers 1540-1740, pp. 172-3, plates 54a, b