I got this antique punt gun from my father. It was part of his collection of antique military memorabilia. This particular punt gun has the original owners name carved into the stock. It says 'James Batten, His Gun, 1842' - the only discernible engraving on it is says 'London' stamped into the flint lock portion of the gun.
72" in length
Hello, this item is an antique punt gun, a large-caliber firearm historically used in the 19th century for commercial waterfowl hunting. This particular example measures 72 inches in length and features a flintlock mechanism stamped with “London,” indicating it likely originated from a British maker. Notably, the wooden stock is carved with the inscription “James Batten, His Gun, 1842,” giving it a documented provenance that connects it to its original owner and adds significant historical character. Punt guns were mounted on small boats (punts) and fired massive loads to bring down large numbers of birds at once, making them key tools in the commercial hunting trade before they were largely outlawed.
In today’s market, antique punt guns are rare and appeal to collectors of military, hunting, and maritime memorabilia. Given its early 19th-century date, named provenance, and well-preserved engraving, this piece could achieve an auction estimate between $5,000 and $6,000 USD, depending on condition, detailed maker identification, and regional interest.