A Rare, Very Early, 19th Century 'Pre-Worker's Union' British  'General Strike' Period Pistol, 19th Century Percussion Pistol With A 'Chartist Riot' Factory Armoury Label. Used in the 1842 General Strike, Also Known As 'The Plug Riots' A Rare, Very Early, 19th Century 'Pre-Worker's Union' British  'General Strike' Period Pistol, 19th Century Percussion Pistol With A 'Chartist Riot' Factory Armoury Label. Used in the 1842 General Strike, Also Known As 'The Plug Riots' A Rare, Very Early, 19th Century 'Pre-Worker's Union' British  'General Strike' Period Pistol, 19th Century Percussion Pistol With A 'Chartist Riot' Factory Armoury Label. Used in the 1842 General Strike, Also Known As 'The Plug Riots' A Rare, Very Early, 19th Century 'Pre-Worker's Union' British  'General Strike' Period Pistol, 19th Century Percussion Pistol With A 'Chartist Riot' Factory Armoury Label. Used in the 1842 General Strike, Also Known As 'The Plug Riots' A Rare, Very Early, 19th Century 'Pre-Worker's Union' British  'General Strike' Period Pistol, 19th Century Percussion Pistol With A 'Chartist Riot' Factory Armoury Label. Used in the 1842 General Strike, Also Known As 'The Plug Riots' A Rare, Very Early, 19th Century 'Pre-Worker's Union' British  'General Strike' Period Pistol, 19th Century Percussion Pistol With A 'Chartist Riot' Factory Armoury Label. Used in the 1842 General Strike, Also Known As 'The Plug Riots' A Rare, Very Early, 19th Century 'Pre-Worker's Union' British  'General Strike' Period Pistol, 19th Century Percussion Pistol With A 'Chartist Riot' Factory Armoury Label. Used in the 1842 General Strike, Also Known As 'The Plug Riots' A Rare, Very Early, 19th Century 'Pre-Worker's Union' British  'General Strike' Period Pistol, 19th Century Percussion Pistol With A 'Chartist Riot' Factory Armoury Label. Used in the 1842 General Strike, Also Known As 'The Plug Riots' A Rare, Very Early, 19th Century 'Pre-Worker's Union' British  'General Strike' Period Pistol, 19th Century Percussion Pistol With A 'Chartist Riot' Factory Armoury Label. Used in the 1842 General Strike, Also Known As 'The Plug Riots'

A Rare, Very Early, 19th Century 'Pre-Worker's Union' British 'General Strike' Period Pistol, 19th Century Percussion Pistol With A 'Chartist Riot' Factory Armoury Label. Used in the 1842 General Strike, Also Known As 'The Plug Riots'

Overall in nice condition, with good action, signs of use and bearing a Chartist riots celluloid label mounted upon the stock. Captive ramrod lacking. A gun from the arsenal of Boden's Silk Mill in Derby, that was involved in the first part of the Chartist Riots in 1833, and this particular gun was for use into the 1842 General Strike feared riots, aka The plug Riots named after a specific form of factory boiler sabotage by the 'Chartist' strikers.

In 1842 the Chartists delivered The People's Charter asking for universal male suffrage as well as other demands signed by 3,000,000 people. In the same year strikes were organised by miners in Staffordshire and these strikes quickly spread across England and Wales. Eventually these strikes spread across 32 counties.

The "Plug Riots" of 1842, also known as the 1842 General Strike, were a series of protests and strikes that spread throughout industrial England, including Derbyshire, Lancashire and Yorkshire. These disturbances were a response to wage cuts and economic depression, and they involved thousands of workers who shut down factories by removing boiler plugs and other actions. While the Plug Riots occurred in various locations, including Stalybridge, Manchester, and Preston, they are not always specifically associated just with Derby. Derby did also experience its own form of earlier civil unrest, primarily the Reform Bill Riots in 1832, which were distinct from the Plug Riots

Derby Reform Bill Riots 1831
Mass riots raged through the town for several days in October 1831 after the Reform Bill was rejected. Prisoners were released from the Derby jails by a crowd of 1,500 protestors.

Derby Silk Mill strike 1833-34
The Silk Mill was one of the first factories in this country and was the site of one of the first major lockouts in this country (1833-1834). Contemporary with the Tolpuddle Martyrs, hundreds of Derby mill workers were forced out of work for joining a radical new union.
Silk Mill – Canal Street, Derby
Purchased by John Boden and William Morley in 1824.
For reference see;
https://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/id/eprint/14859/1/408374.pdf

Code: 25779

645.00 GBP