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Just read your last note. The gun in the picture looks to be pretty early from the shape of the hammers. My guess, with no info would be mid to late 1870's to to early 1880's.
A London address on the rib would denote a high grade gun. During 1872-1877 or so, they only made 1000 or so guns/year is my rough recollection. After that production ramped up to several thousand a year.
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