Edo Period Japanese Tanegashima Matchlock .88 Cal Musket

Edo Period Japanese Tanegashima Matchlock .88 Cal Musket

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SOLD FOR: $1,500

Lot 153 

There is no serial number visible (NSNV). This Edo Period (1603 – 1868) Japanese matchlock Tanegashima is chambered in approximately .88 caliber with a 27″ barrel. The front sight is a tall blade at the muzzle and the rear is a small notch in a large base on the barrel. The wood is one piece, full stocks and has a channel for the included ramrod. The wood shows minor dings and scratches. A set of small cracks are present at the rear of the barrel that do not flex when pressed. The bore is shootable. The finish has turned to a patina with some scratches and minor oxidation. The mechanism functions correctly. A large inlaid Kamon is present on the top of the barrel. The matchlock uses a burning twine to ignite the powder charge when rotated up to it. After firing the “used” portion falls away as the twine continues burning. ANTIQUE

Edo Period Japanese Tanegashima Matchlock .88 Cal Musket
Edo Period Japanese Tanegashima Matchlock .88 Cal Musket