A FINE CASED PAIR OF 30-BORE SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER-AND-UNDER FLINTLOCK PISTOLS

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A FINE CASED PAIR OF 30-BORE SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER-AND-UNDER FLINTLOCK PISTOLS

BY JOSEPH EGG, NO. 1, PICCADILLY, LONDON, NO. 2242, CIRCA 1819
With browned twist octagonal barrels each with platinum-lined touch-hole, the upper ones sighted, signed in gold and with gold line and thunder-clouds at the breech, the lower ones with gold lines and engraved 'No. 1, Piccadilly, London', engraved tang incorporating a back-sight, signed engraved locks each with safety-catch, blued external main-spring, roller, rainproof pan and 'French' cock, chequered figured walnut butts, engraved blued iron mounts including pommel-caps engraved with a crest and motto, gold escutcheons engraved with initials JPS(?), blued iron ramrods (one replaced) each with chequered tip, and much original finish: in fitted case cut from a solid piece of mahogany with accessories including brass three-way flask, ivory patch-boxes each engraved with a coat-of-arms, and four japanned containers, the lid lined in red morocco, complete with leather travelling cover (repaired)
10½in.

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The arms are those of Scott, of Thirlstane, Co. Selkirk, Baronets (created 1666), now represented by Lord Napier and Ettrick

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