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British, Late Pattern 1853 Three-Band Percussion Musket, Tower, Dated 1876, Obsolete Calibre

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SKU: JAQDOOXGHO_278727052025 (ref. no.)

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SKU: JAQDOOXGHO_278727052025 Category: Muzzleloaders, Rifles & Other Long arms Tags: 1853, 1876, British, Calibre, Dated, Late, musket, Obsolete, Pattern, percussion, Three Band, Tower
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*British, Late Pattern 1853 Three-Band Percussion Musket, Tower, Dated 1876, Obsolete Calibre*

A scarce and historically interesting late-production British three-band percussion musket, manufactured at Tower and dated 1876, representing the final phase of British military percussion arms production. Although conforming to the established Pattern 1853 three-band form, the late lock date places this example firmly in the post-Crimean War period, when percussion muskets continued to be produced and maintained for colonial, reserve, and auxiliary service alongside Snider-Enfield and Martini-Henry arms.

The lock plate is crisply stamped with  Queen's Crown , “TOWER”, and dated 1876, retaining its original percussion configuration. The musket is fitted with regulation iron furniture, three barrel bands, and correct long fore-end stock, with no evidence of Snider conversion, confirming continued percussion use into the mid-1870s.

The barrel retains correct British military proof and inspection marks, including Crown over crossed flags with “P” (Proof), “V” (View), and “12” bore designation, all consistent with War Department inspection for .577 calibre service arms. The top flat of the barrel bears the assembly number 187, matching the stock marking 9 / 187, indicating correct original pairing.

A dot-punched inventory marking “CA 2030” is present on the top flat of the barrel, applied post-manufacture and consistent with later depot or colonial service marking. Additional component markings include “5-34” stamped to the trigger guard tang, typical of inspection or workshop tallies encountered on late-service British arms.

Approx. Measurements – Overall length: 140 cm. Barrel length: 99.3 cm.

Historical Note:
By 1876, the British Army had fully adopted the Martini-Henry rifle for front-line service; however, percussion muskets of Pattern 1853 type continued to be produced, refurbished, and issued for colonial forces, auxiliary units, and training establishments across the Empire. Tower-marked examples dated into the mid-1870s are well documented and represent the final chapter of British military percussion firearms, bridging the gap between traditional muzzle-loading service arms and the fully metallic-cartridge era.

The “TOWER” marking on the lock plate denotes assembly, inspection, and acceptance under the authority of the Board of Ordnance rather than manufacture by a single factory. Throughout the 19th century, arms so marked were produced from components supplied by approved private contractors and assembled and proved for government service under Tower supervision. This system remained in use into the late Victorian period alongside production at Enfield, particularly for arms intended for colonial, auxiliary, and reserve issue.

Late-dated percussion muskets such as this are notably scarcer than earlier Crimean-period examples and offer an excellent illustration of Britain’s pragmatic approach to arming its global forces during a period of rapid technological transition.

The Pattern 1853 Enfield itself marked a major advance in British infantry firearms through the adoption of a rifled barrel, which imparted spin to the projectile and dramatically improved accuracy and effective range over earlier smoothbore muskets. Chambered in .577 calibre, it was designed to fire the Minié ball, a conical expanding bullet that engaged the rifling upon discharge while remaining relatively easy to load in service, ensuring the continued relevance of the Pattern 1853 well into the late Victorian period.

*Condition*
Overall in honest, service-used condition, cocks and dry-fires. Metal components show a uniform aged patina with areas of surface oxidation, consistent with long service life and storage. Proof and inspection marks remain visible. The stock displays expected handling marks, wear, and minor bruising commensurate with age, with no obvious structural faults observed. The percussion mechanism appears complete. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

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