Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Irish Metal Industries Ltd. Galway.


Eley Grand Prix Cartridge
Irish Metal Industries
Galway.




                              Photography courtesy of Country Sports, Newtownards.

              We are always interested in material related to Irish cartridge manufacture/retail.

                                                  Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Gartnetts & Keegan's



Garnetts & Keegan's
Limited
Dublin


        Advertisement courtesy of "Irish Fieldsports and Angling Handbook" Appletree Press.               1984. Compiled by Albert Titterington, B.Sc., M.B.A..
                           
                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRLhLQG6o-U
                             Garnett and Keegan's went into liquidation in 1989.

                    We are always interested in material related to the gunmakers of Ireland.

                                               Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Sunday, 27 November 2016

1856 Dublin Trades Directory



1856 

Dublin Trades Directory.





We are always pleased to receive information related to any of the above gunmakers/gunpowder merchants.

                                           Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Saturday, 26 November 2016

Londonderry. Gunsmiths.


Londonderry
Gunsmiths
1824

                                                 The 1824 Pigot's Directory of Ireland 

                                   Material courtesy of The Granary Library, Limerick.

            We are always interested in any material related to the early gunmakers of Ireland

                                                 Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Friday, 25 November 2016

W&J Rigby converted Kuchenreuter pistols.


Wm & Jn Rigby
converted
Johan Andre Kuchenreuter
pistols.

 

18th century German pistols by Kuchenreuter converted c.1830 and later cased by W&J Rigby 

   Cased with later accoutrements. Other features to this pair. Set Triggers and Rear Leaf Sights              
Blued and silver inlaid round tapered fine rifled barrels with flat top sighting rib. Classic Rigby reversed "C" hammers c.1830  




Internal lock work. 

The Kuchenreuter family of gunmakers were noted by Stockel no less than nineteen times (1). Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries this gunmaking dynasty were renown for their high quality barrel making,rifling and accuracy.

Photography and permission to publish courtesy of John Such.

References:
 (1). The Handgun by Geoffrey Boothroyd, Cassel 1970.

We are always interested in material related to Irish gunmakers.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk



Thursday, 24 November 2016

"Kilmore" Cartridge Box. Belfast.


D.E & L. Greenaway.
Belfast.
"Kilmore"


                                       Photography courtesy of Country Sports, Newtownards.

    We are always interested in information related to cartridge manufacture/retail within Ireland.

                                                         Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Henry Dowling, Gunmaker Dublin.



Henry Dowling

Gunmaker

Dublin.

             Henry Dowling, Gun & Pistol Manufacturer, 78 Dame Street, Dublin. 1838-1844.

    Known trading dates and addresses:


Dowling
1840
Fownes's Street
Dowling, Henry
1838-1844
78 Dame Street
Dowling,Henry
1845-1848
66 Dame Street
Dowling,Henry
1849/75
67 Dame Street


    We are always pleased to know of and we buy original early Irish gunmakers trade cards/labels.
        A pair of cased travelling pistols by Henry Dowling can be viewed at www.HorstHeld.com

                Our sincere thanks to Horst Held at http://www.horstheld.com/0-Dowling.html
                                           
                  Please refer to our "older post" dated 17/10/2015 with regard to this gunmaker                                                    
                                              Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk




Tuesday, 22 November 2016

A Snapshot of the Dublin guntrade.

                                               

                       A Snapshot of the Dublin guntrade.


                                  Nicholas Clarke eleven inch barrelled duelling pistol.

                     


                        
                           As published by Irish Countrysports Country Life Magazine in 2011.
                                                        Written by David Stroud
                                                          Edited by Paul Pringle.

               http://www.countrysportsandcountrylife.com/pdf/magazine/Winter2011.pdf

                                         Above photography courtesy Rex Pope.
                                      
                                            Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Monday, 21 November 2016

William Gurd. Gunsmith.



William Gurd
Gunsmith
Fermoy


                                        Taken from the 1824 Pigot's Directory of Ireland.
                          Material courtesy of The Granary Library, Michael Street, Limerick.

                         We are always interested in the early gunmaker's from County Cork.

                                              Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Sunday, 20 November 2016

John Langson. Blunderbuss.


John Langson/Langston/Langton
Gunmaker
Dublin

Brass barrelled blunderbuss c.1800


Langson to sideplate. 

"Gen'l Post Office" to trigger guard.

Known trading dates and addresses: 
Langson,John
d.1813
22 Eustace Street
Langton/Langston,Jo
1795-1798
22 Eustace Street
Langton/Langston,Jo
1808-1810
22 Eustace Street
Langston, John
1768


Others Listed:-

Benjamin Langson 1815/1816. 20 Greek Street, Dublin. Nephew of John Langson.

Langson/John Langton originally listed by 

M.S. Dudley Westropp, MRIA.

Journal Arms & Armour Society, 1957.

Vol.11. No 1.


                                                                      Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Saturday, 19 November 2016

Lady's Newspaper. Comments Ireland 1848.



Lady's Newspaper
1848


               The above just confirms the precarious position Ireland was in politically during 1848.

                               The Dublin Gun Trade 1848.
Bassett
Edward

21 Parliament Street
Calderwood
James

22 Duke Street
Calderwood
Thomas

14 Earl Street. N.
Cheetham
Samuel

3 Camden Row
Clarke
William

207 Britain Street Gt.
Dowling
Henry

66 Dame Street
Dowling
William

31 Bishop Street
Holland
William

46 Capel Street
Kavanagh
James

4 Ormond Quay Lower
Kavanagh
William Jun.
11 Dame Street
Parkinson
John

17 Arran Quay
Pattison
M.J

18 Crampton Court
Pattison
Robert

18 Aughrim Street
Rigby
William & John
24 Suffolk Street
Truelock E & Son

9 Dawson Street
Turner
Thomas

184 King Street. North
Walsh
John

29 Ormond Quay

The above companies would have been regularly visited by the authorities in order to ensure they were not supplying arms to the "freedom fighters".

As can be seen from previous blogs robberies and visitations were common place. Refer to "older posts" dated 11/11/2015 & 5/8/2016.

                                             Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk




Friday, 18 November 2016

Armed Robbery: Croom, County Limerick


Armed Robbery

                                         Croom

County Limerick

1783.


                                       Material courtesy of The Granary Library, Limerick.
                             
We are always interested in social history such as the above especially when named guns/pistols
are noted. Unfortunately, in this robbery the fact that a gun and pistols were used is the only relevant
details applicable to this study.

                   Watch collectors could be interested in the reference to Samuel Atkins. London?

Samuel Atkins is recorded in Baillie, G. H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as an 'eminent' maker born in 1697 and working from Temple Bar until his death in 1768.
                                                                                           
                                                Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk






Thursday, 17 November 2016

The Early 19th Century Dublin Guntrade Soldiers On.


                        The Dublin Guntrade Soldiers On.


                                  A pair of duelling pistols by Thomas Haskey, Dublin


                    An article written for the Irish Countrysports and Country Life Magazine.
                                                 Written by Dave Stroud.
                                                   Edited by Paul Pringle.


             http://www.countrysportsandcountrylife.com/pdf/magazine/Winter2012.pdf

                      Our thanks to the owner for photography and permission to publish.

                                          Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Whitesmiths & Gunsmiths. Strabane.

Whitesmiths & Gunsmiths
Strabane.

                                                           Pigot's Directory of 1824
                Of the four "smiths" listed above, only one has previously been listed as a gunsmith. i.e.,
                Charles Boyd of Meeting-house-st.. Please refer below.

                                     https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/whitesmith


 Charles Boyd originally listed by M.S. Dudley Westropp, MRIA. 
Journal Arms & Armour Society, 1957.
Vol.11. No 1.
Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

W. Kavanagh & Son. Dublin.



W. Kavanagh & Son.
Dublin





                                             "Kynoch", Dublin. Brass Base & Primer.

     We are always interested in any material related to Irish manufactured/retailed shotgun cartridges

                                                   Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Monday, 14 November 2016

Dublin Guntrade 1846.


The Dublin Guntrade
1846.


                                                 
The unusual entry to this directory is the inclusion of "Patrick Masterson", 12 Fleet Street, Dublin.
We would be pleased to know of any weapons recorded by this gunsmith.

                                                    Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Sunday, 13 November 2016

Michael Fallon. Gun Maker.


Michael Fallon
Gun Maker
Galway

Michael Fallon's entry in the 1824 Pigot's Directory.
Material courtesy of The Granary Library, Limerick.

   We are always interested in information related to the gunmakers of Galway.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk


Saturday, 12 November 2016

Vampire Slaying Kit. Calderwood & Son. Dublin.



Calderwood & Son
Featured Pistol.

                                                                      Location
                                              Victoria Police Museum & Historical Unit.
                                                             Melbourne Australia.
 Silver Balls, Holy Water Bottle, Crucifix, Wooden Stake and Calderwood & Son Percussion Pistol.

                                                All photography courtesy of Victoria Police.
                                         Special thanks to Caroline Oxley, Research Officer,
                                               Victoria Police Museum & Historical Unit.

The above, was part of a larger article written for and published by Irish Countrysports & Country Life Magazine in 2012, edited by Paul Pringle. see attached link:                                                                      http://www.countrysportsandcountrylife.com/pdf/magazine/Autumn2012.pdf

             We sincerely thank all those who assisted in the production of the original article.

                                               Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk


Friday, 11 November 2016

Joseph Braddell & Son. Belfast.


Joseph Braddell & Son
Gunmakers
Belfast.



                         We are always interested in Irish shotgun cartridge related material.
                                                Our appreciation for use of photography.
                                                   Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Thursday, 10 November 2016

William Pattison. Gunsmith.


William Pattison
Gunsmith
Newtown Limavady.

                   William Pattison's entry in the Pigot's Directory of Ireland 1824.
                           Material courtesy of The Granary Library, Limerick.

                     Please refer to our earlier blog dated 6/3/2016 relating this gunmaker.

      We are always interested in receiving information with respect to the gunmakers of Ireland.

                                                 Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

The Dublin Guntrade 1850



The Dublin Guntrade
1850

                                               
                          We are always interested in material related to any of the above gunsmiths
                                                   Dave Stroud.ramrodantiques.co.uk

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

John Whelock.(sic) Wexford


John Whelock (sic)
Gun Making, Fishing Tackle,Cutlery and Archery.
Warehouse and Manufactory.

                              Advertisement from the Wexford Independent dated April 1855.
                                                 Image courtesy of the Wexford Library.

                     Please refer to our "older posts" with respect to John Wheelock, Gunmaker, Wexford.

                                                    Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Monday, 7 November 2016

Pointer & Spaniel. Taghmon. Co:Wexford. 1850.


Pointer & Spaniel
  Taghmon, Co:Wexford. 1850.



                                                     Dan Ryan dog trainer and dealer.  

                   We are always interested in material related to early fieldsports in Ireland.

                                                Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Sunday, 6 November 2016

Jonathan Lynch. Gun Maker.



Jonathan Lynch

Gun Maker

Roscrea

                                  Jonathan Lynch's entry in the 1824 Pigot's Directory.
                                  Material courtesy of The Granary Library, Limerick.

                We are always interested in early material related to the gunmakers of Ireland.  

                                              Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk
                                                    

Saturday, 5 November 2016

Cased Tranter No.2 Revolver marked J.Beattie & Son.


William & James Kavanagh
12 Dame Street
Dublin.

                  

                                  A James Beattie & Son, London retailed Tranter Revolver.

As with so many weapons that were sold through various companies/agents they would at some stage need running repairs or servicing. The above revolver was originally sold through James Beattie & Son of London (1864-1879). At some stage this pistol found its way to Ireland where in all probability William & James Kavanagh (1864-1870) carried out some work to it and therefore added their trade card/label to the lid of the case. This being common practice throughout the gun trade at this time.
                                         
                                       The bottom flat stamped  "94" and "4547"? 
                           An original Wm & Jas Kavanagh trade card/label for the period
                                                                    1864-1870.

We would be interested to know of any other similarly marked weapons by Beattie & Son or Wm & Jas Kavanagh.
               
                Our sincere thanks to Steve Oxley for photography and permission to publish.

                                                  Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Friday, 4 November 2016

Waterford. Pigot's 1824 Directory.


Waterford
Pigot's Directory
1824.

                                Material courtesy of The Granary Library, Limerick.

                 We are always interested in any information related to the gunmakers of Ireland.
                                                   Dave Stroud. ramrdoantiques.co.uk

Thursday, 3 November 2016

Wm Cole. Belfast



Wm Cole
Gunmaker
Belfast.

     A pair of cased percussion back action locked target/duelling pistols by Wm Cole. c.1830

These pistols fitted with detented locks, 10.1/8" octagonal barrels of 24 bore. Adjustable elongated foresights (dovetailed). Twin platinum breech bands. Spur triggers and the classic 
saw handled (orphopedic) grip. 

Wm Cole back action locks with sliding safeties.
Top flat engraved "Belfast" and this pistol etched D-N 6434
The pair consecutively numbered D-N 6433&6434.
Monogram to lid escutcheon " O.B"?

Our thanks to the owner for photography and permission to publish.


Advertisement dated January 1820.

Please refer to our "older posts" with respect to this gunmaker dated 22/10/2015 & 28/10/2016.

We are always interested in material related to any Belfast gunmakers.
Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk