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Help with id of a percussion lock

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I have had this lock awhile. It is stamped HF in the inside. The outside has faint stamping but I cannot tell what it is. An oval with lettering around IT?
I did not clean up the lock. I received it his way.
Thank you,

William
 

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Probably an English import lock, typically made in Birmingham. Sometimes these locks were marked with the lock makers name, but quite often they were marked with the importer's name, a hardware merchant's name, or in some instances a gun maker's name.

Your lock looks like it has spent some time buried. It exhibits more corrosion than one would expect on a gun. The lock bolt also appears to have been broken with a small portion still in the lock plate.
 

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