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09-12-2017, 07:21 PM | #3 | ||||||
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For the full story of E. M. Reilly, get a copy of my feature story in the Summer 2015 edition of Double Gun Journal.
You will find Reilly was a competitor to Jas. Purdey... |
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09-13-2017, 07:02 PM | #4 | ||||||
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hoy many barrels are with this gun jack...very nice...i know a fellow who learned how to reload these old pinfire shells...charlie
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09-13-2017, 07:06 PM | #5 | ||||||
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It has two barrels mounted sxs and held together with a top and bottom rib. But, there is only one set of barrels and they are beautiful.
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12-20-2017, 01:19 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Sirs, I believe the attached line below compiled by me on Doublegunshop has the most complete information on Reilly every compiled. It includes SN's of about 300 extant Reilly's which include "marker" SN's enabling most Reilly's to be dated fairly precisely.
http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/...38&nt=9&page=1 SN 1039 would have been one of the first SN's used by J.C. Reilly (the father) upon their move from Holborn Bars to 316 High Holborn in August 1835. I don't believe pinfires were around at that time. Please check the serial number again. In addition, would appreciate the name and address which appears on the rib which can help date this gun. The above doublegunshop line continues to compile a record of every Reilly which can be found. If you'd like to post pictures and information on your gun, it would be appreciated. And Kensal I would very much like to read your article and compare it to the research mentioned above. |
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12-20-2017, 02:01 PM | #7 | ||||||
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I just got access to the photos. It looks like the serial number is 15293 (very unclear-behind the trigger guard). If so this gun can be dated precisely. EM Reilly opened Rue Scribe in Paris in Feb 1868. The first SN I've found with "Rue Scribe" on the rib is 15270. He was numbering about 50 guns a month. 15293 would therefore have been numbered in Feb, March 1868. From other examples it may or may not have Rue Scribe on the Rib and may or may not have rebounding hammers.
The first SN with EM Reilly on the gun (vice JC or just plain Reilly) is (reportedly - i.e. no photos - so without evidence this number is suspect) 10621. This would have been late 1857, early 1858. The first advertisement for Reilly in London periodicals which used "EM Reilly" vice "Reilly" is in and 1858 publication. The first SN I've actually confirmed via photos with EM Reilly on the gun is 11247, an Enfield - Reilly did not number guns he did not build. |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Gene Williams For Your Post: |
12-20-2017, 02:31 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Mr. Williams:
A chronology of Reilly serial numbers is a laudable endeavour. But certain personal ethics prevent me from visiting the forum you mention very often. But as I've stated above, you may obtain a copy of the Summer 2015 DGJ from the publishers and find a wealth of Reilly information. Much of it sourced from Reilly family descendants. |
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12-20-2017, 02:42 PM | #9 | ||||||
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We have an E.M. Reilley 450 BPE hammer double with a Jones underlever for sale at the shop .
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12-20-2017, 03:01 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Kensal, sorry about the problem with DGS. I don't know how these things arise - the internet can be anti-intellectual - but they sure get in the way of scholarship and just plain polite personal relationships. I'll try to find a copy of the DBJ 2015 issue I can buy and I really look forward to reading it and your scholarship - I wish I had known about this when I start my own quest. I searched for info on EM's sister and on what happened to his two sons without success. The serial number chronology though I think is worth a look
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