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Lot 120

A Cased Pair Of 25-Bore Percussion Duelling Pistols
By John Manton, London, No. 2653 For 1797, Rebuilt From Flintlock By John Manton, Son & Coe, Circa 1860

24 June – 8 July 2025, 12:00 BST
Online, London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £3,840 inc. premium

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A Cased Pair Of 25-Bore Percussion Duelling Pistols
By John Manton, London, No. 2653 For 1797, Rebuilt From Flintlock By John Manton, Son & Coe, Circa 1860

With shortened rebrowned twist octagonal barrels each with silver fore-sight and signed in gold along the top flat, breeches each with back-sight and slender gold line and with platinum plug, border engraved tangs each decorated with a martial trophy and foliage, signed flat locks engraved with foliage at the time of conversion, safety-catches, foliate engraved dolphin hammers, figured full stocks with chequered butts, the side-flats and pommels left plain, blued trigger-guards each with pineapple finial and decorated with a martial trophy on the bow, spurs, set triggers, silver escutcheons with owner's crest and initials, blued turned ramrod-pipes, and horn-tipped ramrods, one with iron worm: in original mahogany case with some accessories including three-way powder-flask, the body embossed with fluting, the interior of the lid with trade label dating to the time of conversion, the exterior of the lid with flush-fitting carrying handle centred on a circular brass escutcheon engraved 'Captain Greg, 4th Royal Lancashire Militia', London proof marks
22 cm. barrels

Footnotes

Literature
W. Keith Neal and D.H.L. Back, A Supplement to The Mantons: Gunmakers, 1978, p. 38
D.H.L. Back, Great British Gunmakers The Mantons, 1782-1878, 1993, p. 24 and pl. 78 (label). Mrs. Gildon Manton and Charles Coe are sometimes recorded as John Manton, Son & Coe and are recorded between 1856 and 1867

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