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Presented in this lot is a pair of cased British officers' percussion cap dueling pistols crafted by Braggs of London during the period 1832-1842. The pistols feature 24cm octagonal Damascus steel sighted barrels retaining their original browning, showcasing the maker's mark along the top reading Braggs 36 High Holborn London.
Enhancing the elegance of these pistols are ebony ramrods with steel caps and brass tips, along with intricately engraved hammers, tangs, and trigger guards adorned with floral scrolls. The pistols boast figured walnut half stocks with chequered grips and vacant white metal cartouches, adding to their overall charm.
The pistols are housed within a brass bound mahogany case, displaying the maker's label on the lid. The interior of the case is lined in green baize and includes a bullet mould, powder flask, ramrod, percussion caps, a case key, and lead balls, offering a complete set for any discerning collector.
Measuring approximately 40cm in length, these pistols exemplify the craftsmanship and style of Braggs of London, making them a desirable addition to any collection of antique firearms or historical memorabilia. Don't miss the opportunity to acquire this exceptional pair at Duggleby Auctioneers.