London armoury co. Rifle with bayonet

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$2,500
Inherited
Antique Rifles
St Augustine, Fl USA
Description from user:

Good shape. Was my fathers and had been used in multiple reenactments.

It was purchased in Cheyenne Wyoming in the late 1970s At a Civil War reenactment

Answered within 12 days
By Bo Stuck
Dec 02, 12:49 UTC
Fair Market Value
$2,800 - $3,000 USD
Suggested Asking Price $2,500 USD
What does this mean?

Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry, and I apologize for the delay. This is a London Armoury Pattern 1853 musket. The London Armoury Co. (1856-1866) was a British manufacturer that made muskets for the British War Department, and also for export to the Confederacy during the American Civil War. This example was likely exported to the Confederacy, and would have been imported and passed the Union blockade to make it into service with the Confederacy. These rifles were highly regarded by the soldiers that used them. This particular piece is in overall good condition. Most of its original finish has been replaced by a dark patina, but it is relatively stable. The stock and accessories all appear to be intact, and exhibit no significant damage. Given the condition of this piece, and completed auctions of similar items, a fair market estimation is 2,800-3,000 dollars. Please reach out with any questions.

Bo Stuck

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