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Exceptional Best Quality Cased Pair of Engraved Gold Inlaid Egg Percussion Dueling Pistols with Fram

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Exceptional Best Quality Cased Pair of Engraved Gold Inlaid Egg Percussion Dueling Pistols with Fram
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Exceptional Best Quality Cased Pair of Engraved Gold Inlaid Egg Percussion Dueling Pistols with Framed Print of Egg Gun Shop -A) Egg Percussion Dueling Pistol


A) Cased set of very high quality English percussion dueling pistols made by Joseph or John Egg c. 1830. The pistols have heavy full octagon under lug barrels with fine rifling. The barrels have dovetail mounted nickel silver half-moon front sights. Fixed rear sights are mounted on the barrel tangs. The percussion nipple bolsters have vented platinum inserts to reduce recoil. The lock plates are flush fitted and the hammers have prominent spurs. The iron trigger guards with prominent finger spurs. The wedge fastened stocks are well figured English walnut with flat checkered bag shaped grips. The stocks have silver end caps and eight sided thumb plates inlaid on the grips. The grips have iron buttcaps. Each pistol has a single ramrod pipe on the under rib and an iron end pipe. The wooden ramrods have flared ebony tips. Each barrel has a single line gold inlay at the muzzle and a double line gold inlay at the breech. The top flat of each barrel is inscribed "Jh Egg No. 1 Piccadilly London". The breech, tang, hammer, lock plate, trigger guard finial, trigger guard, grip strap and buttcap are decorated with fine, English scroll and floral designs. The engraving is subtle and flawlessly executed. The barrels have a brown Damascus finish. The lock plates, hammers, breeches and tangs have a dove gray casehardened finish. The trigger guards, triggers, buttcaps and screws are niter blue. The stocks have a highly polished oiled piano finish. The pistols are in a brass bound highly figured burl walnut case with inlaid brass borders and a rectangular brass plate in the center. The case has a leather outer cover with cloth lining. The French fitted case is lined with red velvet. The case contains a casehardened iron ladle with ebony handle, ball screw, ebony mallet, ebony ramrod with brass tip and handle, gold-plated oil bottle, casehardened iron, single cavity, bullet mold, casehardened hammer spring compression tool, screwdriver with faceted ebony handle, powder flask with adjustable charger, ebony cask for percussion caps and, ebony cleaning rod with brass jag. The case has two compartments with lids and brass handles, one compartment contains several lead balls and wadding and the other contains several linen patches. Included with the pistols is a framed, hand-tinted, early 19th Century, (lithograph?) print entitled "PICCADILLY, FROM COVENTRY STREET" which depicts the Egg gunshop. Durs Egg (1748-1832) was one of the best and most esteemed English gun makers. His nephew Joseph (1775-1837) and his son John (1813-1873) were prominent gun makers. Joseph Egg is generally acknowledged to have invented the percussion cap.

Manufucture: Egg
Model: Percussion
BBL: 9 3/4 octagon
Stock: walnut
Guage: 52 percussion
Finish: brown/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN

Excellent, retaining 90% of the original brown, casehardened and blue finish. The barrel retains nearly all of the brown Damascus finish with very minimal wear. The hammer and lock plate have nearly all of the attractive dove gray case colors. The ramrod end pipes, trigger guard, butt cap and screws have 85% of the delicate fire-blue finish intact. The stock is excellent with a few very minor dents surrounding the wedge escutcheons and on the left stock flat. The case is very good. The lid has a few minor dents and handling marks and one brass inlay on the right side of the case is missing. The russet leather cover is fair with torn closure straps and typical period wear. The case interior is very good. The velvet lining is not faded. Wear is limited to compression marks from the pistols and heavy accessories and some very minor wear on the edges of compartments. The case is complete with all of the original accessories. Most of the accessories are excellent and retain close to 95% of the original finish. A few of the ebony handles show minor wear. The print is excellent. This is an outstanding pair of Best Quality English percussion dueling pistols made by one of the most respected English gun making families. It would be difficult to find a more complete or better quality pair of English percussion dueling pistols

B) As described in "A."

Manufucture: Egg
Model: Percussion
BBL:
Stock:
Guage: 52 percussion
Finish:
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN

Excellent, retaining 90% of the original brown, casehardened and blue finish. The barrel retain nearly all of the brown Damascus finish with very minimal wear. The hammer and lock plate have nearly all of the attractive of the dove gray case colors. The ramrod end pipes, trigger guard, butt cap and screws have 85% of the delicate fire-blue finish intact. The stock is excellent with a few very minor dents surrounding the wedge escutcheons and on the left stock flat.