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Lot 40
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.68 caliber. 36" pinned round barrel. SN: NSN. Bright finish, brass furniture, full-length walnut stock. Percussion altered flint lock marked with the "{Circle-Fox}" motif under the bolster and in marked in two vertical arcs "WHEELER/& SON" at the tail. Drum bolster alteration, with lightly engraved civilian-style percussion hammer. Barrel with post-1813 Birmingham commercial proof marks. Flat geometric S-shaped military style side plate, flat brass buttplate, large iron triggerguard. Two corrugated brass pipes secure an old wood ramrod. The firm of Wheeler & Son was the continuation of a Birmingham business established by Robert Wheeler (3) circa 1799, adding "& Son" circa 1814 and continuing operation until about 1843. While Wheeler did deliver British Board of Ordnance trade guns under the 1813 contract during the War of 1812, he never appears to have contracted with the Hudson's Bay Company or the American Fur Company and the majority of the Wheeler trade guns appear to have reached Native hands through the old Northwest Company of Montreal. Interestingly Wheeler guns do not follow the prototypical Northwest, particularly in terms of caliber, which was larger than the standard trade gun.






