Muskets stocked, in the best and neatest manner, by Edward Pole, in Market street, near the Court-House, Philadelphia; where may be had the best kind of wires and brushes for firelocks, priming flasks and oil bottles to bit in the cartouch boxes; musket and pistol balls; musket and pistol cartridges of all sizes, and cartridge formers. Also cartridges made up, on moderate terms by the hundred or larger quantity.
N.B. A very neat cutteau de chase, and a small sword, to be sold at the above place.
Penna. Evening Post, No. 135 (Phila.) Dec 2, 1775.
Extraordinary wages will be given to two or three Journeymen gunsmiths, who ae well skilled in stocking of muskets and rifles. Likewise good encouragement will be given to a gun lock filer, that can make musket locks. Apply to Thomas Palmer on the north side of Market-street between Fourth and Fifth-streets, Philadlphia.
N.B. Any person that has skill to accomplish either of the aforsaid branches, may, if they choose, work piece work and reveive their cash every Saturday afternoon or a sum of money will be advanced to them by giving security for the delivery of their work.
Penn Gaz Supo. to April 10, 1776, No. 2468 - Hit Soc.
To be sold wholesale and retail by Thomas Palmer, gunsmith, on the noth side of the Market-street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, Philadelphia. Cheap neat and well made Touch-hole Prickers and Pan Brushes, being very necessary and convenient to those who use guns, for keeping the lock in compleat order.
Rifle with flint lock, full stock of curly maple, brass mountings and octagonal barrel 36 inches long with J. Meals engraved on the top facet of the barrel.
This rifle was probably made between 1825 and 1850 in Adams County, Pennsylvania.
Rifle with flint lock, full stock of curly maple, brass mountings and octagonal barrel 48 inches long with A. Ernst engraved on the top facet of the barrel.
Rifle with flint lock, full stock of curly maple, brass mountings, silver inlays, octagonal brass barrel with J. Albright on the top facet of the barrel. In addition to signing his rifles on the barrel, J. Albright also carved his initials on the cheek side of the stock of some of his guns. This one is signed at both places.
Rifle with percussion lock marked Leman, Lancaster, Pa. Plain brass mountings, set triggers, plain maple stock with artificial grain, and octagonal barrel marked H. Leman, Lancaster, Pa. Both round and elliptical patch boxes were used on this rifle
Rifle with percussion lock marked W.B. full stock of curly maple, brass mountings, silver inlays, and octagonal barrel marked W.B. for William Border. The curl in this stock is an unusual example of wood selection. The carved pattern on the cheek side is different from the traditional style of the Bedford gunsmiths.
Flintlock rifle, maple full stock, brass mounted, silver inlay on the cheek side, octagonal barrel . 48" long. Rifle has an unusually long barrel and the signature of the maker, G. Weiker, is on the lid of the patch box.
Typical lock-bolt plate of a late flint or early percussion rifle made in Lancaster County. The cheqering is also another feature of many rifles made in Lancaster County.
Rifle with percussion lock, full stock of curly maple, octagonal barrel 37 inches long with S. Smith on the top facet of the barrel. This rifle was probably made after the Civil War in Huntingdon County where a number of gunsmiths made rifles with heavy barrels