Double rifle with original flint lock, stock of curly maple with fine designs carved in bas-relief, brass mountings, octagonal barrels 39 inches long marked John Moll in script letters. Also appears to have the date 1819.
Double rifles with stocks carved in bas-relief are extremely scarce. Berks and Northampton Counties seem to be where most of the men lived who made early double rifles.
Rifle with flint lock, full stock of curly maple, brass mountings, octagon-to-round barrel 42 inches long with John Derr in block letters on the top facet of the barrel. The pattern of the patch box on this rifle was also used by Mauger on a number of his products. It is likely that Derr was also engaged in another occupation, for not many of his rifles are found in collections in Pennsylvania.
Rifle with flint lock, full stock of curly maple, brass mountings, octagonal barrel 44 inches long marked John Moll on the top facet of the barrel. Although this rifle was probably made in the first quarter of the nineteenth century, the design of its two-piece patch box resembles a pattern used at a much earlier time in Northampton County.
Rifle with flint lock, full stock of curly maple, brass mountings, octagonal barrel 44 inches long marked John Moll on the top facet of the barrel. Although this rifle was probably made in the first quarter of the nineteenth century, the design of its two-piece patch box resembles a pattern used at a much earlier time in Northampton County.