Thursday 31 March 2016

Cook. Gunmaker


Cook

Gunmaker

Dublin


                                           The classic composite "Rebellion" Pistol.
                                          Early lockplate with unbridled pan. c. 1770             
  
                                          Cook private proofs. Triple crowned sceptres


                                                      40 Bore Octagonal Barrel.
                                           
                         3.75" Octagonal swamped brass barrel with "Cook, Dublin".
                            This very rare pistol is 8"overall with a cut-down stock.

Like so many of the Irish gunmakers very little is recorded of Cook.  A.M Carey*, merely notes:
" Cook {about 1800} Made cased flintlock duelling pistols with loading equipment at Dublin, Ireland".

With this type of composite pistol made up from what parts could be  mustered it is not surprising that the lock dates possibly earlier than the barrel. In fact the only item on this pistol we can tie to Cook with any modicum of certainty is the barrel! Always makes the detective work on this subject difficult.

                              
                                     Cook originally listed by A.M Carey.
                               English, Irish & Scottish Firearms Makers. 
                                                        1954.
                                    Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Wednesday 30 March 2016

Alexander Armstrong.Belfast.



Alexander Armstrong
Merchant

High Street

Belfast

Advertisement dated 16th December 1773 highlighting the competition 
that existed between the Belfast and Dublin guntrades. 
This advertisement also implying that Belfast weapons being more expensive.

Please refer to our earlier post, 24/10/2016.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk



Tuesday 29 March 2016

Thomas Pattison & Co..Dublin



Thomas Pattison & Co..
Gun Makers
Dublin

                                        Thomas Pattison & Co trade card/label c. 1805
                                               
Transcript:

"Thomas Pattison & Co. Gunmakers. No 143 Capel Street, Dublin and their manufactory No1 Clarence Street, North Strand the only established one in Ireland. Manufacturing in the most perfect manner all kinds of Guns, Pistols, & C. which they sell on the most reasonable Terms.

To they have spared neither expense nor trouble to bring the business to a high degree of Perfection,
they flatter themselves that their Work on inspection will be found equal to any & superior to most others."

Trading dates and addresses:

Pattison, Thomas & Co
1799-1807
143 Capel Street.
Pattison, Thomas
1799-1807
1 Clarence Street,North Strand
Pattison, Thomas
1807-1808
153 Capel Street
Pattison, Thomas
1809
143 Capel Street.
Pattison, Thomas
1810-1811
154 Capel Street

As we have experienced before throughout this research the expansion of Dublin at this period in history led to door numbers alterations and we suspect this to be the case with the above entries. In addition the "Co" being omitted from directory entries.

Thomas Pattison trades directory entry for 1800

Alley  William 6 Abbey St
Blackwell Eliza 46 Fishamble St
Clarke Nicholas 35 Capel St
Devereux Michael 3 Blackall Row
Divine Thomas 194 Abbey St
Dobson James 32 Skinner Row
Eames Elizabeth 1 Duke St
Edwards Thomas 190 Abbey St
Fowler Thomas 121 Capel St
Gray John Darby Sq
Hutchinson Michael 8 Dame St
Kinder Matthew 81 Camden St
Mc Dermott Farrell 2 Abbey St
Meredith Charles 16 Fishamble St
Morton William 28 Castle St
Muley  Daniel 28 Parliament St
Pattison Thomas 1 Clarence St.N. and 143 Capel Street.
Quinlan Daniel 10 Werburgh St
Rigby John 19 Suffolk St
Rumbold William 31 Lower Ormond Quay
Tomlinson Robert 123 Capel St
Truelock Thomas 50 Barrack St
Wheeler Oliver 5 Gt Ship St
Willett Robert 23 Eustace St

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

Monday 28 March 2016

Kerry. The Irish Registration Act of 1843

The Irish Registration Act of 1843

  Schedule B.,6&7 Vic.,Cap.74,Sec 3.

                                   Licence to Keep Arms.

                                         County Kerry




The following entries have been collected over a number years by myself, fellow collectors and dealers. In total over 1100 registrations from the 40 areas have been collated which is a very small sample of the 300.000 weapons the authorities had calculated were in circulation in private hands
at this time.

The list below gives all those weapons found registered in County Kerry between 1843-1846.

Listed are the county prefix, licence number, description of weapon/s and where possible the maker/retailer.


KERRY





KE 233
Pair Flk Brass Barrelled Blunderbuss Pistols. "R.J.E."
Ransford
KE 492
Silver Mounted Repeater
Lorenzoni
KE 519
Perc' O/U Pistol
Hamburger & Co
KE 951

Percussion Rifle. 18 Bore. Bailey Pat: Rob't Bailey.Castle St.,Tralee.
Rigby


Kerry is the least recorded county in this survey with only 951 licences having been issued (Current data).  Three boroughs have lower recording i.e., Kilkenny borough (420); Waterford borough (445) and Limerick borough (665).

Official House of Commons Returns 8th May 1846.



Total returns Qty 1386

Please refer to our earlier blogs related to this Act.

We are always interested to know of other weapons recorded for the above areas.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk




Sunday 27 March 2016

William Clarke . Gun Maker

William Clarke
Gun Maker
Dublin
William Clarke appears to have succeeded William Dempsey
 in 1840 at 192 Great Britain Street. 

William Dempsey trade label, 192 Great Britain Street. c.1825
Photography courtesy of Holt's Auctioneers.
Please refer to our blog dates 18/3/2016

1840 Trades directory entry for William Clarke. 

Aston
John
96 Gt Brunswick Street
Anglin
Joseph
1 Sandwith Place
Bassett
William
2 D' Olier Street
Calderwood
Thomas
14 Earl Street. N.
Clarke
William
192 Gt Britain Street
Dowling
Henry
78 Dame Street
Flanagan
John
28 Wellington Street
Gallagher
Henry
203.1/2 Gt Britain street
Hall
John
14 Aungier Street
Herbert
John
38 Montgomery Street. 
Holland
William
3 Abbey Street.
Kavanagh
William
4 Upper Ormond Quay.
Kavanagh
William.Jun.
11 Dame Street
Mc Loughlin
Edward
6 Gloucester Street Middle.
Parkinson
John
19 Arran Quay
Pattison
Mark & John
17 Crampton Court
Pattison
James
14 Aughrim Street
Pattison
John
54 Mary Street
Reed
Joseph
48 Henry Street
Rigby
Wm & Jn
24 Suffolk Street/Wicklow 
Truelock
Wm& Son
9 Dawson Street
Walsh 
John
45 Montgomery Street. 
Wilson
Jas
43 NewRow,Thomas St.
Wilson
John
10 John Street.W.

We are always interested in any information related to either of the above gunmakers.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Saturday 26 March 2016

The Dublin Guntrade.1916
















1916. Trades directory
entries.

The Dublin Guntrade 

1916



Flint, J.

& Co

17 Essex Quay.
Kavanagh William & Son 12 Dame St
Keegan L 3 Kings Inns Quay
Parkinson John 17 Arran Quay

Trulock Bros
13 Parliament Street.


One hundred years ago the The Rising was to change the face of the British Empire both politically and geographically. Although,the struggle would continue for a further 6 years, the die had been cast and this action was instrumental in gaining for Ireland its independence.   

Extreme pressure was laid upon the guntrade leading up to and after the Rising when arms dealers were hounded by the authorities and when the Irish Republican Brotherhood were active in illegally procuring arms for their struggle to free Ireland. In addition, ammunition was restricted this being bonded in Phoenix Park under armed guard. All the above listed gunmakers in 1916 would draw their allocation of ammunition and every round would be noted and signed for.

These conditions would ultimately stifle the guntrade throughout Ireland and most evidently in Dublin where the Rising was most potent. Although, like the Rebellion of 1798 they were both seen as failures the seismic shift in political thinking and the realization by the British Government that total control its first colony was untenable led to Royal intervention,political conciliation both bolstered by ballot box evidence expressed by the majority of the Irish people.

Dublin gunmakers, William Kavanagh and Son were the only company to remain advertising for business following partition in 1922 and were to finally close their doors in 1923. It was not until the close of World War Two that the guntrade re-established some semblance of normality.

We are always interested in any aspect related to the early guntrade throughout the whole Ireland.


                                  Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk








  


Friday 25 March 2016

Fitzpatrick's Gun Makers.





Fitzpatrick
Gun Smiths
Dublin


                                   
      This holster pistol marked to Fitzpatrick. This being from John Fitzpatrick c.1730
                                         Photography courtesy of Wallis & Wallis.                    

This fully stocked holster pistol being 15" overall and of 18 bore. 8.5" three stage brass barrel.Flat banana shaped lock with angular pan.  Full brass furniture with long spur butt caps. Pierced foliate sideplate.


                           John Fitzpatrick is listed as having been murdered in 1737**


                       Thomas Fitzpatrick dates listed for c.1690/1700 St Michan's Register. **


     A late 17th century pocket pistol by Thomas Fitzpatrick. Unbridled pan. Open trigger. Early                                                   sliding button safety. Cannon barrel.


                     
                                          Step from frame to barrel allowing for the barrel 
                                        key to locate between the barrel and frizzen spring.
                       
                            Thomas Fitzpatrick was made a freeman of the city of Dublin in 1677*

                       

                      The link if any between these two gunmakers has yet to be confirmed but 
                                   father and son is a distinct possibility. Research ongoing.

           

                       *Libraries and Archive: Ancient Freemen of Dublin

Courtesy of 
Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2.


                      **Thomas & John Fitzpatrick originally listed by M.S. Dudley Westropp, MRIA. 
Journal Arms & Armour Society, 1957.
Vol.11. No 1.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Thursday 24 March 2016

Establishing the Established. Messrs Rigby.

                                         

                                           Messrs Rigby

                    Established 1735,1760,1770 and 1783?                                          They can't all be right!

The following advertisements explain why there is so much confusion regarding the starting date of this illustrious company. However, the most conclusive evidence can be found in the 1784 Dublin trades directory where John Rigby (founder) first appears *.

                       Firstly, it is common knowledge that many companies used a certain amount of                                                    "Licence " when stating their established dates.

As can be seen here from the three separate advertisements the foundation date was gradually brought in line with reality, 1770 being the date John Rigby probably entered the gun trade, 1783 being the date he set-up in his own name following a lengthy traineeship with possibly more than one of the great masters of his trade i.e., Edward Dalton, Thomas Trulock, Lewis Alley to mention just a few taken from the 1770 Dublin trades directory.



Advertisement stating 1735. 

Another stating 1760.
  
                                                        And yet another stating 1770.


Below is *John Rigby's first trades directory entry for 1784
while he traded at 14 College Green, Dublin.

 Blackwell William Gt Ship St
Devine Thomas               194  Abbey St
  Dixon Thomas                   32 Upp Kevin St
Edwards William           24 Castle St
Gray John                                             21 Lwr Exchange Street
Hall Joseph                           149 Gt Britain St
Hutchinson Michael 40 Dame st
Marshal Thomas             4 Barrack st
Morton William                31 Skinner Row
Rainsford James            102 Grafton St
Rigby, John                   14 College Green
Tomlinson Robert 123 Capel St
Trulock Thomas              28 Dame Street


          Never a more apt expression as "being difficult to hit a moving target"!!... but we got there.

The Rigby family traded c.1783-1898.

For additional detailed history including the company registers please refer to;-

Great British Gunmakers Messrs Rigby 1760-1869 by D.H.L.Back.
also; 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rigby_%26_Company. 

Our sincere thanks to the above link.

Please refer to our earlier posts related to the Rigby's

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk




Wednesday 23 March 2016

W.K.Vail, Military Tailor.





W.K.Vail
Military Tailors
Belfast.



                                                      Advertisement c.1860 Belfast

                            We are always interested in any early Irish shooting related advertising.

                                                Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Tuesday 22 March 2016

Thomas McQuoid. Newtownards. Gunsmith.



Thomas McQuoid
Gunsmith
Newtownards
County Down.
c.1770
McQuoid converted fowling piece.
.730 Bore. (12 bore).
40" Barrel with London Proof Marks.

Thomas McQuoid to sideplate.


                        Lockplate showing the conversion from flintlock to percussion.
                                                                   c.1820

Decoratively engraved buttplate with County Londonderry registration number.
                                                                                 (L-Y 6132)


Interestingly the buttplate is engraved with banners and trophies (Cannon). This indicating that the weapon may have been attached to a militia or volunteer force. Possibly to provide for the "pot". 

This fowling piece being very light to handle. Fully stocked. Shell engraving around barrel tang. Silver teardrop foresight. "V" sighting notch to the breech. Unusually early in having three flat cross bolts retaining the barrel which also has a hooked breech.  

Hook Breech. NB: We have been unable to locate a patent for the hook breech but it is believed to be a french invention c.1745. 

Percussion System/Detonator
Wildfowlers were the first of the shooting fraternity to take the "detonator" seriously and it is stated that the Shalmalier Men, those hardy souls, who shot under the waterline around Wexford Harbour who were quick to offer up their guns to be converted from flint.

                     The reference to "Water-Shooting"  also of interest to the wildfowler.



Thomas McQuoid , Gunsmith is noted here as a contact with respect to the return of a left handed lock fowling piece made by John McCormick, Belfast.

               We are always interested in any weapons produced by the above gunmakers.

                                                   Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Monday 21 March 2016

Galway. The Irish Registration Act of 1843

The Irish Registration Act of 1843

  Schedule B.,6&7 Vic.,Cap.74,Sec 3.

                                   Licence to Keep Arms.

                                     County Galway

                             
         

                                           
The following entries have been collected over a number years by myself, fellow collectors and dealers. In total over 1100 registrations from the 40 areas have been collated which is a very small sample of the 300.000 weapons the authorities had calculated were in circulation in private hands
at this time.

The list below gives all those weapons found registered in County Galway between 1843-1846.

Listed are the county prefix, licence number, description of weapon/s and where possible the maker/retailer.


     Barrett converted duelling pistol.12.5"octagonal barrel of 20 bore registered (G2045)
Note private proofs struck three times.

G 352
Flk Light Dragoon Pistol
Cox
G 433
Eprouvette.
Blood/Bloor?
G 926
Cased Transitional Revolver
J.W Laird
G 1257
Flk D/B Travelling Pistol

G 1604
Flk Brass Barrelled Blunderbuss
P Bond
G 2045
20 bore Flk Duelling Pistol
Barrett
G 2782
Flk Brownbess. Kerry M. (militia)

G 2793
Flk Rifle. 55" 0verall. Brass mounts.

G 2793
India Pattern Brownbess.

G 2799
India Pattern Brownbess.

G 2859

India Pattern Brownbess Tower GR "RW" after registration.


G2863
India pattern Throathole cock

G 2884
India Pattern Brownbess.

G 2890
India Pattern Brownbess. Throathole Cock.

G 2916
Flk S/B.Long Barrelled Sporting Gun
Fowler
G 3330
Details withheld.

G 3575/3576
Pair Flk Duelling Pistols. No10129.1827.
John Manton & Son

                                           


The gun of note in this batch of registrations is the transitional revolver. (G 926 ). This being very early for a transitional c.1845.

Official House of Commons Returns 8th May 1846.


Total returns Qty 4071


We are always pleased to hear of other weapons registered in this county.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk