Friday 19 October 2012


Ramrod Antiques recently purchased a very unusual 14 Bore Flintlock Carbine by "Griffin" circa 1750. One of the earliest for this period with a hook breech. Apparently a French invention circa 1722. The barrel configuration with the sight approx 2.5" from the muzzle and no proof marks infers it may have been an imported barrel. Both Benjamin and later Joseph Griffin were known to have imported barrels at this time in the mid to late eighteenth century. A rare beast. I've since been made aware of another held at Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire. My thanks to John Evans and Brian Godwin of the National Trust for photographs.
Upper recently purchased for restoration. Below Courtesy J. Evans. Kedleston Hall Collection.

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