Holland & Holland

Holland & Holland
Private
Industry Gun manufacturer
Founded London, England 1835
Founder Harris Holland
Headquarters London, England, United Kingdom
Number of locations
4 stores
Area served
London, New York City, Middlesex, Moscow
Products Rifles, Clothing, Accessories, operator of shooting estates [1]
Number of employees
101 - 250[2]
Website www.hollandandholland.com

Holland & Holland is a British gun-maker based in London, England which offers handmade sporting rifles and shotguns. The company holds two Royal Warrants.

History

Holland & Holland was founded by Harris Holland (1806–1896) in 1835.[3]

At first, the guns bore the inscription H.Holland, without an address, and it is probable that these were built in the trade to his design. It is not known when Harris Holland started his own manufacturing, but it is estimated to be in the 1850s. This start makes him very unusual among the London Best makers, as others such as Purdey, Boss, Lang and Lancaster had apprenticed with Joseph Manton, while others such as Beesley, Grant and Atkin apprenticed with Purdey or Boss.[3]

In 1883, Holland & Holland entered the trials organized by the magazine The Field and won all of the rifle categories. This set a new standard of excellence for the competition among English gunmakers. In 1885, patents were granted to Holland & Holland for their Paradox gun, a shotgun with rifling in the front two inches of the barrel.[4]

In 1908, they patented the detachable lock feature with small lever, for sidelock shotguns. The last major development in the evolution of the sidelock side-by-side gun occurred in 1922, when the H&H assisted-opening mechanism was patented. This gun, the self-opening Royal side-by-side, has been hugely influential in gun-making throughout the world.[4]

In the period after World War II under the leadership of new owner and Managing Director Malcolm Lyell, the company made sorties to India, where guns from the famous collections of the princes and maharajahs were bought back, developing an important market for second-hand pieces. In 1989, all remaining shares in H&H were bought by the French cosmetics group Chanel. Since then, the factory building, in use since 1898, has been extensively renovated and equipped with modern technology. Guns such as the Royal Over & Under or side-by-side double-barreled shotguns were improved and reintroduced, and they are available from 4 bore to .360 inch. A hand-built gun from H&H can cost around £60,000 for a shotgun and close to £100,000 for some rifles, with prices roughly doubling with luxury engraving, and there is a waiting period of 2–3 years between ordering and delivery.[5]

During the Second World War, Holland & Holland, along with a few other select companies, fitted the scopes to the Lee Enfield No.4T sniper rifle.

In the 1990s, Holland & Holland started on a major program of expansion. The company has gunrooms in New York City and Moscow. The company's London flagship store on Bruton Street has been completely renovated and expanded.[5]

Harris Holland

Portrait of Harris Holland.

Harris Holland was born in 1806 in London. Although accounts of his background are somewhat sketchy, it is believed that his father was an organ builder, while Harris had a tobacco wholesale business in London. Obviously he was successful, as he was often seen at various pigeon shoots at important London clubs, as well as leasing a grouse moor in Yorkshire.[3]

Having no children of his own, he took on his nephew Henry Holland as an apprentice in 1861. In 1867 Henry became a partner and in 1876 the name changed to Holland & Holland. Although Henry was a full partner, Harris kept strict control and was the only one who could sign a cheque until he died in 1896.[3]

Calibres

Holland & Holland has created some very well known calibres. Their entire line of cartridges has been developed with hunting in mind and has been associated romantically with the last part of the golden age of safaris and dangerous game hunting.

These calibres are:

List of clients

Holland & Holland is regarded as a luxury sporting gunmaker, enjoying a reputation in the world similar to other British-made luxury brands such as Bentley or Rolls-Royce. Together with James Purdey and Sons, regarded as their primary competitor, they are the only gunmakers to hold a British Royal Warrant. Their clientele, since the 19th century, have included famous explorers, such as Frederick Courteney Selous, and royalty such as Prince Charles and the Duke of Edinburgh.

See also

References

  1. Holland & Holland was the lessee of the Molland shoot between 1998 and 2005
  2. Archived 26 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Our History | Holland & Holland". Hollandandholland.com. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  4. 1 2 "Our History | Holland & Holland". Hollandandholland.com. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  5. 1 2 "Our History | Holland & Holland". Hollandandholland.com. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  6. Dallas, Donald (2003, Holland & Holland "The Royal" Gunmaker, p. 148–149. ISBN 1-57157-314-3.
  7. Dallas, Donald (2003, Holland & Holland 'The Royal' Gunmaker, Appendix 6. ISBN 1-57157-314-3.
  8. 1 2 Van Der Walt, Pierre, "Holland's Latest Cartridges" in Rowland Ward Field Sportsman, October 2008


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