HOLLAND & HOLLAND
Holland & Holland has been registered in the UK for firearms since the company's founding in London in 1835. The firm is one of Britain's most prestigious gunmakers, holding Royal Warrants and producing bespoke sporting rifles and shotguns. The brand's Mayfair premises and its shooting grounds in Northwood remain central to British field sports culture. The company was acquired by Chanel's parent company in 1989.
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Trademark Classification
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Brand History & Trademark Analysis
Holland & Holland was founded by Harris Holland in 1835 as a gunmaking business in London. The company introduced its designation "The Royal" in May 1885. That same year, Holland & Holland obtained patents for the Paradox gun, a shotgun with rifling in the final two inches of the barrel. Further patents followed in 1908 for the detachable lock mechanism. The firm holds two Royal Warrants.