Double-Barreled Side-by-Side Flintlock Shotgun ca. 1837 Joseph Manton & Son, British, London 1834-1838 This is one of the last flintlock shotguns made by Joseph Mantons (1766-1835) firm. It bears the serial number 10,530. By ca. 1837 the flintlock had long been superseded by more advanced percussion mechanisms, suggesting that this gun may have been purchased by a conservative client. One of the most influential and esteemed gunmakers in London in the late 18th-early 19th century, Joseph Manton died in 1835, passing his business to his son John Augustus Manton (1809-1852), who continued to trade under the name Joseph Manton & Son.. Double-Barreled Side-by-Side Flintlock Shotgun. British, London. ca. 1837. Steel, wood (walnut), brass, platinum, silver. London. Firearms-Guns-Flintlock
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