Blunderbuss
Ransford (fl.1710)
Category
Arms and armour
Date
circa 1700
Materials
iron, wood, brass
Measurements
101.6 cm (Length)
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Springhill, County Londonderry
NT 215615
Summary
Flintlock blunderbuss, c1700, the barrel London made, the lockplate signed Ransford.
Full description
Flintlock blunderbuss, signed on the lockplate Ransford. A gunmaker named Ransford is recorded working in Dublin from c1710. The brass barrel is stamped with a makers mark, probably that of Godfrey Tailor, London (active 1658-1700), and also the Londonderry registration mark of the 1843 Irish Firearms Act. Heavy brass barrel constructed in 4 stages, octagonal at the breech, becoming sixteen-sided, then round to a canon moulding or ring, and then flared at the muzzle. The breech formed with raised moulding or collar which is cut at the top with a sighting groove. The breech also stamped with London Gunmakers Company proof marks, and the owners crest (a unicorn), together with Irish registration marks LY 6332 and a makers mark GT under a star. Iron barrel tang. Retained to the stock by 2 barrel-pins. Wooden ramrod with a brass tip. Barrel length 60.5cm. Diameter of muzzle 39mm. Walnut full-stock. Engraved brass furniture comprising; butt-plate, trigger guard, scroll form side-plate and 2 ramrod pipes. Scroll tipped trigger. Flintlock, the plate of flat form, engraved with name RANSFORD. The cock of flat, well-breasted form with a ring-neck, straight comb and the jaw-screw pierced. There is a dog-catch to rear of cock. Square top frizzen with no bridle. The frizzen spring with a spear-shaped finial. Separately forged facetted pan. Retained to the stock by 3 side-nails. Overall length: 130.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
Barrel: LY6332 London gunmakers Company proof marks GP and V Makers mark GT under a star Engraving of a unicorn Lockplate: Ransford
Makers and roles
Ransford (fl.1710)