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Lot #2349
Lot #2351

Lot 2350: M. Tidd, Woburn, Massachusetts, Heavy Barrel Boxlock Rifle

M. Tidd, Woburn, Massachusetts, Heavy Barrel Boxlock Sidehammer Percussion Rifle

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: June 22, 2024

Lot 2350: M. Tidd, Woburn, Massachusetts, Heavy Barrel Boxlock Rifle

M. Tidd, Woburn, Massachusetts, Heavy Barrel Boxlock Sidehammer Percussion Rifle

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: June 22, 2024

Estimated Price: $1,900 - $2,750
Price Realized:
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M. Tidd, Woburn, Massachusetts, Heavy Barrel Boxlock Sidehammer Percussion Rifle

Manufacturer: American
Model: Percussion
Type: Rifle
Gauge: 47
Barrel: 32 inch octagon
Finish: unknown
Grip:
Stock: walnut
Item Views: 809
Serial Number:
Class: Antique
Bore Condition: Good - Some light pitting or frosted appearance
Description:

Marshall P. Tidd (1820-1890) was a gunmaker and machinist in Woburn, Massachusetts. One of his obituaries listed him as the maker of "various freak" firearms and inventions, and the New York Sun called him a famous rifle maker and indicates his guns were used internationally, including by royalty. The Boston Globe in 1900 indicated his guns were used by sharpshooters during the Civil War, and a Tidd rifle owned by fellow Woburn native Private Oscar Stevens of the 5th Mass. Volunteer Infantry is pictured and discussed in "Sharpshooting Rifles of the American Civil War" by Martin Pegler on page 36 where the author indicates it was used in multiple battles. Features a heavy "REMINGTON" marked barrel with a globe front sight, scope mounting blocks, and "M. TIDD/WOBURN/MASS" marking. Includes a false muzzle with part of a starter stuck to it.

Rating Definition:

God with gray and brown patina, buffed frame, tool marks, mild oxidation, and general mild overall wear. Mechanically fine.



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