The Perrins gun in the Royal collection was made by Thomas Perrins - a brother to the Worcester gun makers and worked in Windsor after he left Worcester. The gun is well used as can be seen from the stock.



It was a nice gun but not exceptional well engraved and nice Damascus barrels.









Im afraid the light was not great for taking photos in the workshop.

We couldnt understand at first why the Worcester premises had the Royal appointment above the shop. I can only imagine that they did work for Albert through the Windsor shop connection which qualified them.

As far as we understood it any regular supplier of goods to the Royal household could apply for the royal warrant. Unfortunatly the Royal warrant records covering this period have been lost.