A Pair of Flintlock Duelling Pistols by D. Egg
A Pair Of 50-Bore Flintlock Duelling Pistols by Durs Egg, London, Circa 1775. Reconverted from percussion, with slightly swamped rebrowned octagonal sighted barrels stamped respectively with Irish Waterford Borough registration marks ‘WB215’ and ‘WB216’ on the top flat, engraved breeches each incorporating a back-sight and with silver-lined touch-hole, plain tangs, flat bevelled locks each signed in script and with stepped tail, figured full stocks (fore-ends with minor splits) with swelling flat-sided butts, iron trigger-guards each with acorn finial, ramrod-pipes, dark horn fore-end caps, and original horn-tipped ramrods, London proof marks: in an associated pistol box, lined in green baise and with all accessories including three-way powder flask, turn-screw and loading rod. The lid with flush fitting brass carrying handle.