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A Highly Unusual 18-Bore Flintlock Walking-Stick Gun
By H. Whitehead, London(?), early 18th Century
With tapering rebrowned barrel fitted with removable iron-tipped wooden ferrule at the muzzle, and a lugged tapering spindle at the rear of the breech, locking the barrel into the butt, gold-lined touch-hole, signed border engraved flat bevelled back-action lock with chiselled acanthus details, the steel with applied gold lip retaining the priming-powder when the barrel is detached, engraved tang with chiselled integral back-sight, moulded lightly carved figured walnut butt (minor chip), made to divide into two pieces, and finely chiselled iron mounts including vase-shaped escutcheon, pierced side-plate decorated in relief with foliage and a cartouche, and butt-plate with long engraved tang, and pivoting cover engraved with a Roman emperor's head, revealing a cavity containing a folding iron ramrod, complete with later walking-stick handle of wood and iron, made to fit the spindle at the rear of the barrel (the gun with scattered minor pitting, some screws replaced), London proof marks, barrel-forger's mark W, a trefoil above
35in. (88.9cm.) barrel (2)