Tuesday, 29 March 2022

Notice of Quarter Sessions 16th December 1843. (Registry of Fire Arms)

                                                      Notice of Quarter Sessions

                                            County Longford

                                         Registry of Fire Arms

                            Under the 6th and 7th Victoria, Chap. 74

                                                Longford Journal 16th December 1843.

                                        Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.                   

                                Please refer to our "older posts" with respect to this Act.

                    We are always interested to know of weapons "branded" under this legislation.

                                    Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk
 

Monday, 28 March 2022

A Proclamation. 1843 Registration Act.

                                                                A Proclamation. 

                                       The 1843 Registration Act. 

 

                                               The Kerry Evening Post 1st November 1843.

                                          Image courtesy of the British Newspaper Archive.

  Each of the forty areas were issued a proclamation and the law was implemented as of January 1844.

                                                        Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk
 

Thursday, 24 March 2022

Flintlock Overcoat/ Travelling Pistol by Thomas Calderwood, Dublin.

 

   Thomas Calderwood

14 North Earl Street

Dublin

c.1820

 

 


Flintlock Overcoat/Travelling Pistol. French Cock. Roller Frizzen. Sliding Safety. Platinum Vent.

Image courtesy of Dan Morphy Auctioneers 

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Tuesday, 22 March 2022

Robert Huddleston. Gun Stocker & Poet. Moneyreagh. Co: Down

                      

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                    Robert Huddleston, Gun Stocker and Poet. 1814- d.1887

Image courtesy of the Ulster-Scot Magazine and additional data by Sandra Gilpin, Journalist.

         Robert Huddleston also had a brother, John, who traded as a gunmaker in Ballynahinch.

It is not certain if their father James was also in the trade but current research indicates that he was a farmer in County Down. The likelyhood is that both Robert & John were engaged within the Belfast guntrade where they would have learned their trades.

                                                     Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Monday, 21 March 2022

                                Albert Morris & Co..

                          Warehouse/Merchants.

                Ironmongers, Furniture Supplies Etc.,

                   Ammunition & Sporting Requisites

                                        Carlow

                                          1895


 


                                   Photography and additional data courtesy of M.J Brennan.

Founded in 1838 by James Morris this company would have been an integral part of the commercial life within the County of Carlow. Interesting to those of us in the guntrade as they were ammuntion suppliers and vendors of sporting requisites. Although we have no evidence to substantiate this statement they could well have been in the gunsmithing business.. a business that many ironmongers adopted.

                                                    Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

 


Saturday, 19 March 2022

Wm & Jn Rigby Best Cased Duelling Pistols. No's 7108 & 7109 . 1831.

                                        Wm & Jn Rigby

                                            Gunmakers

                                                Dublin

                                                  1831


      A Pair of Best Saw-Handled Percussion Duelling Pistols 

                                by Wm & Jn Rigby. 

                       Serial No's 7108 & 7109 for 1831 *.

                                   Photography courtesy of West Street Antiques.

                Refer to: * Great Irish Gunmakers: Messrs Rigby 1760-1869 by D H L Back. 1992

   One of the first sets of duelling pistols made by the Rigby's following their move to 24 Suffolk Street.

                                    Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Friday, 18 March 2022

The Gun Trade. Carlow 1846

 

                                                           Carlow 1846.

 

 THE GUN TRADE

This trade, judging from the sales by auction during the past week in this town, is flourishing. The moment the sale of an article of agricultural produce is effected, the first object to secure is a gun, consequently, in every avenue leading to town we meet men returning home with firearms.-

    Carlow Sentinel.

 

                                            Meath Herald & Cavan Advertiser. 1846.

                                              Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Thursday, 17 March 2022

St Patrick's Day. Limerick 1848.

St Patrick's Day Security

Limerick


Kings County Chronicle. 22rd March 1848
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

                                                Happy St Patrick's day 2022 to all our readers. 

                                   N.B: This blog first appeared on this site on 26th August 2019                          

                                                      Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Wednesday, 16 March 2022

Anti-Duelling Association 1843.


 

                                                 Anti-Dueling (sic) Association.

 


                                                  Kerry Evening Post. May 20th 1843.

                                        Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive .

Queen Victoria was continually worried by the fact that her military elite and other antagonists were constantly "calling out" eachother for the pleasure of proving their honour which at times ended in severe injury or death.

                                The Anti-Duelling Association also had a branch in Dublin. 

                                        Please refer to our blog dated 27th January 2016

                                                   Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Tuesday, 15 March 2022

William Kavanagh & Son. Red Leatherette Trade Label. 12 Dame Street, Dublin.

 

William Kavanagh & Son

Gun & Rifle Manufacturers

12 Dame Street

Dublin 

 

                                    Red Leatherette William Kavanagh & Son trade label.

We are always interested in buying original trade cards/labels by all gunmakers but especially those of Irish origin.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Monday, 14 March 2022

Schedule B., 6&7 Vic., Cap 74, Sec 3.. Licence to Keep Arms.

                                                         The Registration Act of 1843.


 Possibly one of the last licences issued in County Carlow in April 1846 to Mr Samuel Thorpe of  Grangeford, County Carlow.

Although the law was passed in August 1843 it was not on the Statute Book until the November of 1843 and implemented as of January 1844. The majority of arms were registered within the years 1844 & 1845.

         The Act being repealed in the November of 1846 and had fallen into little use after 1845.

                     We are always interested to know of weapons registered under this Act.


                                           Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Sunday, 13 March 2022

 

 

 

John Rigby & Co..

Patentees

Gun & Rifle Manufacturers

72 St James's Street

London 

A trade label issued following the closure of the 24 Suffolk Street, Dublin business in 1898.

We buy original Irish gunmakers ephemera especially trade cards/labels.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk
 

Saturday, 12 March 2022

Rigby & Son Cartouche. (Proof Mark).c.1817.

 

                               Rigby & Son

                                Gunmakers.

                                   Dublin

                   

A crowned gold cartouche (Proof Mark) "Rigby & Son, Dublin" found on a flintlock duelling pistol  c.1817.                                                                                                  

                                                 Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk