Item:
ON9355

Original Prussian Potsdam Model 1809 Percussion Musket - Dated 1824

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. This is an original German .72 caliber, Potsdam Model 1809 smoothbore, single-shot muzzleloader in very good condition. Musket measures a total length of almost 57 with a 41¼ long barrel and is a conversion from flintlock to percussion.

The lockplate surface is bright and exhibits a peppery look from scattered fine rust pitting. Lockplate is a curved tail that terminates into a small teat that differentiates it from the later 1839 model. Markings are standard with none found behind the hammer. Forward of the hammer markings are sharp and feature the Prussian crown over markings and crisply stamped POTSDAM.

Barrel left facet is stamped 1824 (with a cancellation line through it from when it was later converted). Mechanics are strong and crisp. Barrel is secured to the stock via three brass bands retained by springs. Upper brass band is double-strapped.

All brass wears a mellow bronze patina. Finials of the trigger guard and the toe of the butt plate terminate in distinct three-pointed ends. Butt plate is stamped with numerous stampings including: regimental markings, 32LWR 8C and 1824 the date of conversion from flint to percussion.

Black walnut stock with its recessed cheek piece is handsome and strong. Wood surface is dark and un-cleaned. No cracks visible but stock does show minor dings, dents and light scuffs from age and use. Tapered ramrod is original and bears inspector markings at the tip. A fine Prussian Potsdam Pattern 1809 smoothbore musket.

Many of these were imported from Germany just prior to the U.S. Civil War and issued mostly to the Confederacy.

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