Hey there guys, little back story, I am an apprentice gunsmith, and have been buying derelict firearms to work on to help aide my learning. I had this British SxS fall into my lap here last week.
The screws (original anyway) are engraved so I know enough not to touch it until I get some info on it. My dot com machine searches have come up with a whole pile of nothing so far aside from knowing the gunmaker was located in Birmingham durring the 1881 - 1891 period before changing names, then moving to London. This is a Birmingham shotgun with the proper Birmingham proofs on it.
All I have done on the gun so far is to repair the fore end iron, as the strap had broken off of the knuckle, I believe due to the lock washer the had been placed under the strap to tighten the latch... I figured (will admit fully that I could have been wrong) that if the iron was already broken, that myself fixing it with the proper technique would not decrease the value any further. The other fix was machining new firing pins as one was bent, and the other was a not so well, home made, piece.
Here is some pictures of the gun, the bores are quite nice and there are no dents in the barrels, it locks up tight and doesn't rattle. Its chambered in 12 ga 2.75" which I found was a special order from the maker during that time. The barrels are laminated steel, and 30" long.
If anyone might have some information or possibly know if this shotgun has collector value in this condition, I would love to know before I screw something up! I was told that Catinthehat might know something, by another member on here. But like I say, any information would be very much appreciated!
Thanks
Brant!