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Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act
Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc
Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London 
This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act

LOT NO 3036

STOCK NO 129340

Pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, cased, circa 1840, by Charles and Henry Egg, with 15 bore octagonal barrels engraved C & H Egg to the top, chequered walnut grip, swivel ramrods beneath, in a brown velvet lined fitted burr walnut case, with all accessories, including powder flask, bullet mould, key etc Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, successor to Joseph Manton & Son of London This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act

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Discover a remarkable pair of English officer's percussion cap belt pistols, dating back to around 1840 and crafted by the renowned gunmakers Charles and Henry Egg. These exquisite pistols feature 15 bore octagonal barrels intricately engraved with the signature C & H Egg. The pistols boast chequered walnut grips and swivel ramrods for added functionality.

Housed in a fitted burr walnut case lined with luxurious brown velvet, this set includes all the essential accessories for a distinguished officer. The case contains a powder flask, bullet mould, key, and more, ensuring a complete collector's ensemble.

Noteworthy for their lineage, Charles and Henry Egg were the sons of Joseph Egg, who succeeded Joseph Manton & Son of London, adding prestige to these exceptional firearms. This unique item has been registered for auction under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act, highlighting its historical significance and compliance with regulations.

Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of English firearm history at Duggleby Auctioneers.



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