Gentlemen, A friend who owns a local gun shop has a number of black powder firearms I am try to get some information on and maybe a value.
The first would be a Harpers Ferry 1842 Musket dated 1861. It is complete and all original with the cleaning rod. The stock has a few dings but no cracks. Over all in very good shape. What might the value be on this one?
The second is a flintlock fowling piece. Again in very good shape. The side plate is stamped with the name Edwin Hunt. I am looking for information on it and a possible value.
The third is a pair of miss matched 1960 Colt revolvers. Both are well worn but the actions work and one loading rod is missing as is one of the wedges. I would say these are more likely parts guns and as such would not have to much value at all.
The last one is a single shot percussion pistol marked H. Aston and U.S.
dated 1849. As the hammer is missing as is the ramrod I would also say this would be a parts gun.
Thanks for any help on these.Information
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