"Only test fired".Put it on EE "minty"
That is a New England club butt Fowler. Popular in Massachusetts. The style of the work and the lock plate place it likely mid 18th century, possibly as recently made as the rev war era. It’s been cut down and converted to percussion. I’d value that more then I value any of the Bess’s in my collection. Even in that level of rough shape. These aren’t common, I rarely see a surviving original like this.
The stock styling is that of a New England club butt fowler. The lock is definitely 18th century. The trigger guard is a replacement, trigger looks home made. Hard to say when the gun was assembled, might be a composite. Any proofs on the barrel? It was very common to repurpose barrels and locks. Sure has been rode hard and put away wet.
Value? Hard to say. It is an interesting piece, but I do not believe that it has substantial monetary value.




























