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Parker Field and Son Holbourn England
Hi All, Has anyone out there got any information on the company "Parker Field and Son Holbourn England" It is on an old percussion cap pistol I dug up in my aunts garden about 40 years ago, stock is nothing special and the hammers missing, I don't think the people living in her house now would let me go around with a metal detector. But just wanted some info on it.
Thanks
Richard
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Parker, Field & Sons, London.
An entry from. Geoffrey Boothroyd's revised Directory.
John Field was the son-in-law of William Parker, his sons were John William Parker Field and William Shakespear Field. John Field Died in 1850 and the firm was run by his sons.
In business at 82 Tavistock street from 1822 to 1826 and then at 58 Mansell street from 1851 to 1881.
They are listed at 223 High Holborn from 1841 to 1876 then at 122 Leman Street from 1877 to 1878 moving to 59 Leman Street in 1879 until 1881.
They were granted a couple of registered designs no. 928 for a cartridge belt in 1847 and no. 3300 for a revolver rammer in 1852.
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Thank you very much Frontera
Regards
Richard
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