Incredibly interesting material here. I own a wonderful W.H. Wilson marked double flint shotgun from the late flint period of very high quality. Any references to the company are appreciated.
Joe, this is what IGC has on WH Wilson:
Name William Henry Wilson
Other Names Wilson's Gun & Pistol Warehouse; W H Wilson & Elizabeth Wilson
Address1 1 Vigo Lane, Sackville Street (2 Vigo Lane, Sackville Street)
City/Town London
Country United Kingdom
Trade Goldsmith, Silver Plater & Dealer in Guns
Other Address
Dates 1805-1829
Notes
William Henry Wilson (son of William Wilson of 154 Minories, grandson of Richard Wilson of The Fowler, Minories, and brother of Alexander Wilson?) appears to have established Wilson's Gun and Pistol Warehouse at 1 Vigo Lane, Sackville Street in 1805. The property seems to have been divided in two shops because from 1808 he also traded at this address as W H Wilson, goldsmith, silver plater and dealer in guns; it appears he inlaid guns with gold and silver plated furniture both for himself and others. In 1821 the gun and pistol business at 1 Vigo Lane was renamed W H Wilson & Elizabeth Wilson, gun makers (sister/wife?) and they traded as such until 1825 when Joseph Lang bought the stock and Alexander Wilson, who had been trading from Sherrard Street, took over the premises. Joseph Lang may well have been apprenticed to W H Wilson, Alexander Wilson, or his father. The gold and silver plate side of the business was moved to 2 Vigo Lane and Elizabeth Wilson seems to have dropped out of the picture. W H Wilson closed in 1829 as did Alexander Wilson. (The shop at 1 Vigo Lane and part of 2 Vigo Lane was occupied by James Collins from 1925 to 1832 when he moved to Regent Street).
Tim