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London made copy of Lancaster Flintlock Rifle
Mfg'd. in England, Ketland & Company lockplate, signed "London" on barrel, British proof marks. Circa 1776-1780. Incised carved. Four-piece engraved patchbox with daisy head finial. These English rifles were direct copies of those captured with Pennsylvania militiamen. Pictured in WEAPONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, p. 14_ and GUNSMITHS OF LANCASTER COUNTY, p. 188