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14130 - Lancaster style buttplate in German silverMid and late Lancaster, Berks, Lebanon, Reading, North Carolina, James River Basin School and Upper Valley School of Virginia styles sand cast buttplate-in German silver. Widely used through 1810 on many guns. H= 5 1/4", W= 1 5/8", CL= 2", CH= 7/16.
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14210 - Early Lancaster School - German SilverAn early style by York, Lancaster, Lebanon, and Reading Schools. Short, flat comb with 3 flats. H=4-1/2" W=1-7/8" CL=1-3/4" CH=1/4"
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14320 - Ohio-Influenced Small - German SilverSmall plate for youth guns or very small shooters. Shape fits many styles. H=3-13/16" W=1-1/8" CL=1-3/8" CH=5/16"
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14340 - Another Early Lancaster - German SilverA semi-flat comb with 3 flats and cast-in wedding band on a very flat thick butt. H= 4-7/8", W= 1 7/8", CL= 1-7/8", CH= 3/8".
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20630 - Leman - Steel buttplate Correct for Leman and other Plains rifle. H= 4-1/2 W=1-3/16 CL=1-3/8 Comb Height=3/8 Overall Height=4-1/4. Steel.
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20650 - Common English Fowler - SteelThis is a common butt plate found on American and English Fowlers (mostly in the later period). H= 5 1/8 W= 1-3/4 CL= 3 3/4.
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20660 - Common English Fowler - Brass This is a common butt plate found on American and English Fowlers (mostly in the later period). H= 5 1/8 W= 1-3/4 CL= 3 3/4. Brass.
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22265 - French Fusil buttplate - Steel * only one left * A beautiful exact copy of an engraved French Fusil Fin plate circa 1730-1760 era. I think it is a Type C since it is highly engraved and matches triggerguard #22330. Many of these smoothbores were later restocked into American Fowlers. This gun created the demand for a plain trade gun that was cheaper to make; the Type D French Trade Gun. H= 4-3/4 W= 2 CL= 5-1/4. *Only one left *
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29190 - Peter Berry buttplate - Steel From a rifle by Peter Berry. A tiny buttplate in true style. Also good for building a finer rifle for small shooters. H= 4-3/8 W= 1-3/8 CL= 1-1/2 Overall Height 4-7/16.
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BP-200-B - York or Maryland buttplate - brass Brass buttplate in the York or Maryland style, with many other possibilities. It is an excellent choice for a slim gun. H = 3 15/16", W = 1-5/16, CH = 3/8 CL= 1 9/16". Soft yellow brass.
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BP-200-GS - York or Maryland buttplate -German silverGerman silver buttplate in the York or Maryland style, with many other possibilities. It is an excellent choice for a slim gun. H = 3 15/16", W = 1-5/16, CH = 3/8 CL = 1 9/16".
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BP-200-I - York or Maryland buttplate -steelSteel buttplate in the York or Maryland style, with many other possibilities. It is an excellent choice for a slim gun. H = 3 15/16", W = 1-5/16, CH = 3/8 CL = 1 9/16".
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BP-250-B - York or Maryland buttplate - brassBrass buttplate in the York or Maryland style, with many other possibilities. It is an excellent choice for a slim gun. H = 4 5/16", W = 1-3/8, CH = 3/8 CL = 2".
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BP-250-GS - York or Maryland buttplate - German silverGerman silver buttplate in the York or Maryland style, with many other possibilities. It is an excellent choice for a slim gun. H = 4 5/16", W = 1-3/8, CH = 3/8 CL = 2".
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BP-250-I - York or Maryland buttplate - steelSteel buttplate in the York or Maryland style, with many other possibilities. It is an excellent choice for a slim gun. H = 4 5/16", W = 1-3/8, CH = 3/8 CL = 2".
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BP-300-B - Christian Springs buttplate - brass A well designed 1760 to 1770 era buttplate from Christian Springs possibly Christian Oerters work. Lehigh Valley, PA. It is an excellent choice for a slimmer Lehigh/Buck County rifle. H= 5 W= 1-5/8 CH= 1/4 CL=1 7/8". (Note that the dimensions of this buttplate are slightly smaller than the older castings that you are probably familiar with.) Soft yellow brass.
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BP-300-GS - Christian Springs buttplate - German silverA well designed 1760 to 1770 era buttplate from Christian Springs possibly Christian Oerters work. Lehigh Valley, PA. It is an excellent choice for a slimmer Lehigh/Buck County rifle. H= 5 W= 1-5/8 CH= 1/4 CL=1 7/8". (Note that the dimensions of this buttplate are slightly smaller than the older castings that you are probably familiar with.) German silver.
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BP-300-I - Christian Springs buttplate - steelA well designed 1760 to 1770 era buttplate from Christian Springs possibly Christian Oerters work. Lehigh Valley, PA. It is an excellent choice for a slimmer Lehigh/Buck County rifle. H= 5 W= 1-5/8 CH= 1/4 CL=1 7/8". (Note that the dimensions of this buttplate are slightly smaller than the older castings that you are probably familiar with.) Steel.
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BP-300T-B - Christian Springs buttplate - brass A well designed 1760 to 1770 era buttplate from Christian Springs possibly Christian Oerters work. Lehigh Valley, PA. This buttplate has the classic thumbnail on the finial common to this region. It is an excellent choice for a slimmer Lehigh/Buck County rifle. H= 5 W= 1-5/8 CH= 1/4 CL=2 3/4". (Note that the dimensions of this buttplate are slightly smaller than the older castings that you are probably familiar with.) Brass.
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BP-300T-GS - Christian Springs buttplate - German silverA well designed 1760 to 1770 era buttplate from Christian Springs possibly Christian Oerters work. Lehigh Valley, PA. This buttplate has the classic thumbnail on the finial common to this region. It is an excellent choice for a slimmer Lehigh/Buck County rifle. H= 5 W= 1-5/8 CH= 1/4 CL=2 3/4". (Note that the dimensions of this buttplate are slightly smaller than the older castings that you are probably familiar with.) German silver.
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BP-300T-I - Christian Springs buttplate - steelA well designed 1760 to 1770 era buttplate from Christian Springs possibly Christian Oerters work. Lehigh Valley, PA. This buttplate has the classic thumbnail on the finial common to this region. It is an excellent choice for a slimmer Lehigh/Buck County rifle. H= 5 W= 1-5/8 CH= 1/4 CL=2 3/4". (Note that the dimensions of this buttplate are slightly smaller than the older castings that you are probably familiar with.) Steel.
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BP-510-B - Early Virginia - BrassThis plate was designed initially for use for early Virginia rifles. It is also appropriate for several early styles including Lancaster by builders during the 1700s It is a very nice quality, wide early casting. H= 4 7/8 W= 1 3/4 CL= 2 CH = 7/16.
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BP-510-GS- Early Virginia - German silverThis plate was designed initially for use for early Virginia rifles. It is also appropriate for several early styles including Lancaster by builders during the 1700s It is a very nice quality, wide early casting. H= 4 7/8 W= 1 3/4 CL= 2 CH = 7/16.
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BP-510-I - Early Virginia - Steel *** OUT OF STOCK ***This plate was designed initially for use for early Virginia rifles. It is also appropriate for several early styles including Lancaster by builders during the 1700s It is a very nice quality, wide early casting. H= 4 7/8 W= 1 3/4 CL= 2 CH = 7/16. *** OUT OF STOCK ***
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BP-525-B - Golden Age Lancaster - Bonewitz buttplate in brassGolden Age Lancaster - Bonewitz buttplate in brass. Absolutely the most perfect size for Golden Age era Lancaster guns. Beautiful high quality casting copied from a longrifle by Bonewitz. Fits several of our stocks such as the Late Golden Age, Buck County, ect.. Note that the comb is octagon shaped with a wedding band . Buttplate is 1 9/16" wide and 5" tall, comb length is 2". This is cast of soft yellow brass!
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