Very Rare & Desirable British Pattern 1851 Minie Percussion Rifle-Musket

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.702 cal, 39'' barrel with a mostly bright about good bore showing some more moderate oxidation and light pitting for a few inches nearer the muzzle and otherwise strong rifling. This is a nice example of the famous ''destroying angel'' which saw extensive service in the Crimean War, inflicting dreadful long-range casualties on the slowly advancing Russian ranks at the Battle of Inkerman. While only in service for a couple of years due to it being supplanted by the P.53, these rifle-muskets proved to have a lasting effect on small arms combat going forward. These arms were contracted through various Birmingham commercial makers and the metal surfaces of this example are mostly a medium gunmetal patina with gray-brown undertones and some areas of cleaned light pitting and oxidation staining. The barrel shank shows the expected period Birmingham proofs and the exterior of the lock is unmarked, showing just simple line bordering and a little embellishment along the top edge of the hammer. The inside of the lockplate is stamped only with a small ''H'' and we decided not to remove the barrel from the stock to check for its maker as it seems very tightly fitted and the forward barrel wedge is not sitting quite flush, the stock also showing a small flake forming on the right near the front wedge cutout. So, we did not want to antagonize this further. The walnut stock is otherwise in very fine condition retaining strong original finish and nice raised grain showing some scattered light dings and a few tiny drying cracks. Stock edges are also excellent throughout and the ramrod channel shows crisp stock maker's marking ''T. EDWARDS''. All brass hardware is a pleasant ocher patina and the original ramrod is intact. Unfortunately the rear sight solder failed at some point in the past and the rear sight assembly has been lost to the years, the front sling swivel also missing. The lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. After the Crimean War many of these rifles were sold to the Confederacy for use in the Civil War and usually bear one of their acceptance stamps. Confederate or not, most P.51s did not survive making them extremely desirable and important additions to any advanced antique martial arms collection. (13D11981-5) {ANTIQUE} (3000/5000)

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This item is part of Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms
 Saturday, May 31, 2025 | 9:00 AM  Eastern
 
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Very Rare & Desirable British Pattern 1851 Minie Percussion Rifle-Musket
Very Rare & Desirable British Pattern 1851 Minie Percussion Rifle-Musket
Lot number: 248
Seller: Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc.
Event: Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms
Ends: Saturday, May 31 | 9:00 AM  Eastern

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