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  1. Established Tatham & Egg in 1802 at 37 Charing Cross (Partnership dissolved in 1814) Established Joseph Egg & Sons in 1835. Jean Joseph Egg (1775-1837) was the brother of Durs Egg and worked for Henry Tatham from 1801. The two men later co-founded the company Tatham & Egg. In 1814 Joseph opened his own shop at Piccadilly Circus.

  2. His successful innovations are referred to above, in addition to which is Egg’s waterproof ‘upside-down flintlock’, granted a patent in 1813. Joseph Egg died in London in 1837, aged 62, and is buried at St. James’s, Piccadilly. He was succeeded by his son Augustus Leopold Egg who achieved fame as a painter of the Victorian era. Enquire

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    By trade Jacob Egg was a gun maker and locksmith. His estate inventory lists a gun and locksmith tools. In addition, there is a very old flintlock pistol, privately owned, that bears the inscription "J. Egg" which was "very likely" made by Jacob Egg. A souvenir book written for the 1963 bicentennial anniversary of Sumneytown, Pennsylvania describes...

    Re date of Arrival in America - There is no proof that Jacob was in America as early as 1741or 1743. The best source of information about new arrivals to Philadelphia during the eighteenth century is Ralph Beaver Strassberger's ship lists that are in Volumes 42, 43 and 44 of Proceedings, published by the Pennsylvania German Society. Volumes 42 and ...

    Pennsylvania, City of Philadelphia, administration files; Author: Philadelphia (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; Probate Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Record for Jacob Egg https://www...
    "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 23 May 2020, 06:35), entry for Jacobus Egg(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:G7SJ-BKC); contributed by v...
    Record for Johannes Egghttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=60525&h=95883405&indiv=try
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    • April 28, 1748
    • Anna Maria Margaret (Kilcher) Egg
  4. joseph egg: a pair of self-priming back-action pellet-lock mechanisms, and a pair of percussion mechanisms made to transpose with flintlocks Circa 1825-35 The first engraved with scrollwork and signed 'Joseph Egg & Sons' (priming mechanisms incomplete); the second of flintlock form, each right-hand, and signed 'Joseph Egg London'

  5. John P. Sites Gun Shop (1866) Sites learned gunsmithing from his father and moved to Arrow Rock in 1844. His first shop on Main Street was possibly destroyed by a guerrilla raid in 1864. He moved to this location which is the only known functioning restoration of a 19th-century gunsmith's shop in the United States still in its original location.

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  7. Biography. Trade card in Heal Collection (Heal,69.18) advertises "By His Majesty's Royal Letters Patent - Water Proof Gun Lock, More Certain & Quicker Fire. Joseph Egg Gun Maker..." Heal's annotations on mount:"Joseph Egg, son of Durs Egg the famous gunsmith [see separate entry]. London Directories 1823-1838 give Joseph Egg at No.1, Piccadilly.

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