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    IRISH TRADE ACQUIRES SPORTING RIFLE WITH MOUNTBATTEN CONNECTION

    Thursday, April 22nd, 2021

    The Irish trade bought a fine .275 bolt-action sporting rifle by John Rigby & Co. at an auction by Gavin Gardiner in England yesterday. Built in 1924 for the Earl of Altamont it was estimated tat £3,000-5,000 and sold for £6,250.

    The Earl of Altamont succeeded to the Marquessate in 1935 having served in the 2nd Dragoon Guards during World War One, where he was awarded the Military Cross. Upon his return he ran the family estates and succeeded his father. He died in 1941 and the rifle passed to the Knatchbull family on his death, through the marriage of his sister, Doreen Browne, to Michael Knatchbull, 5th Baron Brabourne. John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne, married the Hon Patricia Mountbatten in 1946, daughter of Lord Louis Mountbatten and the rifle was passed down through the family. John Knatchbull had a successful career as a television and Oscar nominated film producer and survived the 1979 IRA bomb that killed his father-in-law, Lord Louis Mountbatten, as well as his mother and young son.

    .275 bolt-action sporting rifle by John Rigby & Co.

    A GUN BUILT FOR THE EARL OF SHANNON

    Monday, November 23rd, 2015

    The ejector gun by J. Purdey and Sons (£6,000-8,000).

    The ejector gun by J. Purdey and Sons (£6,000-8,000).

    A 12 bore ejector gun by Purdey built for the Earl of Shannon comes up at Gavin Gardiner’s sale of modern and vintage sporting guns and rifles at Sotheby’s in London on December 1.  J. Purdey and Sons have confirmed that the side lock gun No. 15503 was built in 1896 and replacement barrels were fitted in 1956.  It is estimated at £6,000-8,000.

    The first Earl of Shannon, a title created in 1756, was made Viscount Boyle of Bandon and Baron, Castle Martyr. He was succeeded by his son who was created Baron Carleton of York in 1786 which title gave him and later earls an automatic seat in the British House of Lords. The third earl served as Lord Lieutenant of County Cork and the fourth briefly represented Co. Cork in the House of Commons.  The title is currently held by the ninth earl, a descendant both of the first Earl of Orrery and the first Earl of Cork.

    UPDATE:  THIS SOLD FOR £7,350