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Allport & Ketland horse wear discoloration

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Hello All
I have this old Ketland & Allport converted to percussion hanging above the fireplace and looks great.
I am now interested in researching it and find very little information,
One item I found interesting at an Auction description is the dark wear on the butt side,
It was described as the wear mark of being on a horse, That was interesting, Now i would like to know if it was used during the fur trade.
Some f the older forms on this site did help but not enough to date it.
Mine seems a simple piece.
I cannot quit get everything engraved on the plate.
Allport
Made with? maybe it says that. Seems to me Labe Wtn
Ketland & Co

It seems to have the original cleaning rod,,,( in 2 pieces)
And cannot quite make out the mark on the barrel.

Aslo interesting powder bag. I am told it was for 2 types of powder, one for the flint and one for the barrel?
Thank you for and help
 

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Hi @dave b

Welcome to the forum from PA. Nice gun! If you post this in the Firearm identification forum section, you will get the SME's "subject matter experts" attention.

Top left hand corner of this page click on the Forums tab and scroll down to the Firearm Identification forum.

To give you a start I do see a Belgian proof mark on the top flat in the barrel picture. Can't help with the horse wear.

Thanks
O.R.
 
thank you for the Welcome.
pretty sure i have the the question in the correct place
Nope, this is for introductions. Post under general muzzle loading to get an answer for your question. Also more people will see it.
Nit Wit
 
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