Author Topic: Sutherland Arms Co.-Richmond, Va.  (Read 4697 times)

Virginiaboy

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Sutherland Arms Co.-Richmond, Va.
« on: May 17, 2013, 02:20:13 PM »
Does anybody know anything on the guns that were made here? I was offered a 1853 double barrel shotgun and was trying to find info. I know this is a longrifles site but somebody might know something???

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Re: Sutherland Arms Co.-Richmond, Va.
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2013, 06:00:24 PM »
You have emailed me 3 times asking about contents of my VA gunsmiths books and each time I responded. This is another example. I have a LOT more in books but here is a summary:
Sutherland, Samuel (1812-1877). gun maker. 174 Main St., Richmond, Henrico County. 1840, ward 2, Richmond. 1850-60. In 1875 the firm of Samuel Sutherland & Son was active at the same address. 1851-61, Sutherland S., 174  Main St He advertised for a good gunsmith capable taking care of a jobbing shop [Philadelphia Inquirer, 13 November 1849]. 1869-77, “all kind of arms repaired” 1406 E. Main St. and 609 E. Broad St.; home in Henrico. Samuel was born about 1812 in England, a son of David and Mary Sutherland. He died on 10 June 1877 at age 65 in Richmond. In 1857 Sutherland offered for $1 a turkey call of his own design and manufacture, including shipping to any state [Richmond Whig, 15 December 1857; Census; Dirs.; Ancestry].
You can bet the shotgun was made in Europe -- Belgium or England--and branded for sale by Sutherland who ran one of the largest shops in the South--if not the largest. This bit about importation was true of many shops on the Eastern seaboard and at least a short distance inland. As time passed more & more shops which could afford a minimum order bought direct altho most shops were too small so they bought out of NY or Balto -- which accounts in part for the many ads from these huge importers in other newspapers.

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Re: Sutherland Arms Co.-Richmond, Va.
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2013, 06:44:32 PM »
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Does anybody know anything on the guns that were made here? I was offered a 1853 double barrel shotgun and was trying to find info. I know this is a longrifles site but somebody might know something???

Dr Whisker's most recent VA book is an excellent VA refference and is for sale at a special ALR members price of $20 postpaid ( see this link http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=25960.0 ) , well worth the price, great source of documented VA gunsmiths and Allied tradesman. Plus 38 pages of photos of VA made rifles and pistols. Other books in this series available at the same ALR member price.
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Virginiaboy

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Re: Sutherland Arms Co.-Richmond, Va.
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2013, 08:06:12 PM »
I understand and have heard the books are GREAT and I will buy them in due time. However, since this was not a longrifle question I didn't know it was still listed in Dr. Whiskers book's. looking back through my emails I did email about Shaffer information you may have in your books JBW. However I did not inquire for free information on other gunsmith's as I feel that would be wrong since you did the leg work to write your books. Once again I do appreciate the info!

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Re: Sutherland Arms Co.-Richmond, Va.
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2013, 08:32:53 PM »
 Was this the same Sutherland that marked some of the early trade guns? I have seen two marked Sutherland, one standard grade, and one chiefs grade. The standard grade seemed to have been sold with no wood, or metal, finish.

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