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I have a 1910 Beretta catalog. Beretta was purchasing barrels from many sources. Among them Alfred Field of London, WC Scott, Krupp and Cockerill. I know all these except Alfred Field. Any information would be helpful.    Pete
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Pete, Brown's London Gunmakers has Alfred Field & Co. at 199a Bishopsgate St. Without, EC, 1892-1893.
Without what, I'm not sure :-)
Regards - Ian Forrester
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Interesting. The Scott looks like a Premier. Are there any other Scotts shown?
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Pete:
After a late meeting w/ McPhail today in Louisville, I found a copy of "The Greenhill, Dictionary of Guns and Gunmakers" - John Walter, and in it Walter notes Alfred Field & Company as a gunsmithing business at 77 Edmund Street, Birmingham from 1891 until c. 1914. Then they had a sales office at Forrester's post.
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OWD,
There are 4 guns being offered. They vary by amount of engraving and type of barrels.
4324 - damascus - 325 Lira 4325 - as above with pistol grip - 375 Lira 4326 - damascus with fine engraving (the one shown) - 500 Lira 4327 - steel barrels by Webley, extra fine engraving - 875 Lira
Wish they would have shown all them. This is the earliest Beretta catalog I have at the moment. It is the only one where they are selling arms from other makers. They also have a Nicholas Pieper semi-auto pistol, a Hopkins & Allen revolver and some one's knock-off of the Bulldog revolver and some variants.
Ian and Raimey,
Thanks, you are confirming some things for me. Still looking for more...
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Any pictures of this one:
4327 - steel barrels by Webley, extra fine engraving - 875 Lira?
Does it say if this is a hammerless or hammer gun? I can't see the price jumping that much just for fluid steel.
Thanks
OWD
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PeteM: Is "confirming" a polite way of saying that you already knew that?? What about this ironmonger/hardware gentleman: http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-fre...amp;oref=slogin ?? Kind Regards, Raimey rse
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No pictures. From the description it appears to be a hammer gun.
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PeteM:
A bit more info on Mr. Field:
Alfred Field & Company Westfield Terrace, Sheffield and Edmund Street, Birmingham (1892 - 1919)
Other marks or relative names:
Stone & Compy Alex. Fraser & Co. A. Field I W(Gothic?) P, JOSe Kirkby & Sons Sheffield
And there's a mark of a "Swan's head" facing left.
Kind Regards,
Raimey rse
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