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R & C Leonard Contract U.S. Model 1808 Contract Flintlock Musket Dated 1812

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,500.00 - 3,750.00 USD
R & C Leonard Contract U.S. Model 1808 Contract Flintlock Musket Dated 1812

Estimate: $2500 - 3750
Manufactured by Rudolph and Charles Leonard of Canton, Massachusetts between 1808 and 1814, this is one of the approximately 4,208 muskets delivered on contract. These muskets were the Harpers Ferry pattern except they had a straighter hammer spur, (top jaw guide), as on the Springfield models. The lock plate has beveled edges with a pointed tip and integral fenced rounded flash pan. The trigger guard has pointed finials, a one piece bow and a separate sling swivel stud mounted ahead of the bow. The tops of the barrel bands are flattened, the upper barrel band has a brass front sight blade and the bayonet lug is mounted on the bottom of the barrel. The lock is marked "CANTON/1812" in a vertical curve behind the hammer and ahead of the hammer is an eagle and shield motif over "U.S." in an oval and "R.& C. LEONARD". The left side rear of the barrel is stamped with a "V", "Eagle head/CT" in an oval and "U.S." proof and inspection marks. The barrel tang is also stamped with a "V" inspection mark. A faint oval inspection mark is visible on the left stock flat behind the side plate.
BBL: 44 1/2 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 69
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Good. The barrel and barrel bands have a smooth silver gray patina with a small amount of minor flash pitting at the breech end. The remaining metal surfaces have a dark patina with some minor pitting. The stock is fine with a 4 inch repaired crack on the right side at the front of the lock, a moderate 2 inch crack on the left side in front of the side plate and a moderate chip on the lower front of the left flat. There is a 4 inch minor age crack on the left side of the buttstock and overall a few minor dings and dents. Unless noted above the markings are clear. The action is fine. A solid example of a War of 1812 contract musket.
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