AN IRISH BRASS-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS
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AN IRISH BRASS-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS

BY LANGSON, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1800

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AN IRISH BRASS-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS
BY LANGSON, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1800
With three-stage belled barrel with turned muzzle and signed 'DUBLIN' on the octagonal breech-section, iron tang, flat bevelled iron lock signed 'LANGSON' with traces of an Ordnance inspection stamp beneath the pan, walnut three-quarter stock, brass mounts including trigger-guard with acorn finial and butt-plate engraved 'SIR ROB.T HODSON BAR.T', and later brass-tipped wooden ramrod, the breech-section and butt-plate tang each with traces of Irish registration mark
14¾in (37.5cm) barrel

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John Langson (or Langston) is recorded at 22 Eustace Street, Dublin, between circa 1796 and 1814