3DogMike
(.400 member)
01/10/24 06:25 AM
Re: Case labels

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John:
Since we both appear to have double guns retailed by my distant relative Peter Orr during the Raj,
and trade labels from P. Orr & Sons are rare as rocking-horse sh!t these days,
I offer the following rendition I composed many years ago using fonts and a crest from one of their period jeweler/watch-maker adverts:




Just recently I was graciously sent a few photos of an original P. Orr & Sons trade label from a case in which a Bernadelli shotgun was housed.
Had the gun been engraved with P.Orr as retailer I would have bought it, but had to settle for the pics.



This label is for a gun retailed in Burma, not India,
but a reshuffle of the retail outlets on a new rendition could swap Rangoon for Madras for an India-retailed gun.
Phone number would need to be changed too: I have the Madras number in my files somewhere.
Interesting that the Rangoon address is Phayre Street, when their jewelry and watch-making address was Sule Pagoda Road.
Perhaps they maintained a separate address for the sporting goods outlet, or perhaps they moved at some point, more research needed. Fun!
As an aside, I have been to the Sule Pagoda Road address in Myanmar (Burma).
Unfortunately, it had been recently redeveloped by Rado in plate glass and shiny modern architecture.
I would have much preferred my "selfie" to have been standing in front of the old rustic shopfront!




Seems that (at least in the USA) all things Peter Orr are scarce as Rocking Horse manure….

I have a (quite rare) 1903 dated Cogswell & Harrison “Certus” in .450/.400 3 1/4” that was retailed by and is marked “Made for P. Orr & Sons. Madras & Rangoon.”
No case, but if I ever get one I now know where to source inspiration for a proper case label.

- Mike



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