This musket is one of around 1,700 manufactured under a 2,500 gun contract by Asher and Pliny Bartlett of Springfield, Massachusetts, based on the Springfield "Model 1795" Charleville pattern muskets. They are often referred to by collectors as Model 1808s. These muskets are very rare. It is very similar to the Springfield muskets and has a "US" over an eagle and shield over "BARTLETT" at the center of the lock and "1811" at the tail. The left breech end of the barrel is marked with "US", an oval "eagle head/CT", "V", and "W". The center of the breech is marked "SNY" for State of New York. The left stock flat has a "V/CW" cartouche ahead of marking "NA", "TC" marked just ahead of the trigger, "LB" marked to the right of the trigger, "R•BEEBE" marked behind the lower tang, and "14" marked on the left side of the buttstock. The name "N.W. Howell" (no individual information known) is finely carved into the left side of the buttstock, and an "H" is carved on the right of the buttstock. "GDM" (George D. Moller) collection initials marked at the toe of the stock. Includes US socket bayonet and a reproduction leather sling. Provenance: The George Moller Collection; Property of a Gentleman