Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. Just purchased at a recent antique auction! This is a very interesting percussion rifle, made in the "Ohio Style", with a massive .60" calibre bore! This style is somewhat similar to the "Pennsylvania" or "Kentucky" style, but is definitely more robust and less curved overall. The rifle features lovely all brass mountings, and features a 30 ¼ inch long octagonal barrel with a bore of about 0.60", with very deep 7 groove rifling. Overall length is 47 inches, and the barrel is relatively heavy for accurate shooting, much like "bench rest" rifles of the day. It has an iron front blade side and a notch rear sight, and the top of the barrel is engraved with what we assume is the maker or owners name:
CHR. ZIMMERMAN A LIMVER
Some of the letters are engraved together, so we're not entirely sure of the location at the end of the marking. There also is some oxidation obscuring the last few letters. It may also be "LIMBVR", or something similar. Definitely a great opportunity for further research.
As with many rifles produced during this period, it is fitted with a "trade lock", in this case marked JOS'H GOLCHER on the bottom of the lock. JOSEPH GOLCHER was an English gunsmith based on KING STREET, DARLASTON in STAFFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, who worked from 1830 to 1865. We have had several examples of "Pennsylvania rifles" bearing his fine locks. The lock plate also has some lovely line engraving around the edge, with some floral accents at the front and rear of the lock.
The rifle is in overall very good condition, with light wear commensurate with age and only light service. The bore is in very good condition, showing a partly bright finish with strong lands and grooves. There is some past fouling and oxidation, as one would expect, but the rifling is still very strong, and the gun looks to have been well cared for. The metalwork shows a lovely aged patina, showing staining and peppering but not much major oxidation. The stock is lovely, looking to be made of sturdy American black walnut, with no major damage or repairs we can see. There is a wooden ramrod under the barrel, which looks to be a working life replacement, or not original to the gun.
A great "Big Bore" hunting rifle from the Ohio Area, ready to research and display!
Specifications-
Year of Manufacture: circa 1850
Caliber: approx. .60" with 7 groove rifling
Cartridge Type: Ball and Powder
Barrel Length: 30 ¼ Inches
Overall Length: 47 Inches
Action type: Side Action Percussion Lock
Feed System: Muzzle Loading
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