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From what I can see of it, the gun has nice lines and I'd say it was in "pretty high" condition. I agree, it is not one of our Parker Bros guns, but a nice one nevertheless. I also agree to the dating of between 1870s and 80s.
That is a wild butt plate! The wood looks nice too. Depending upon various factors that I'd have to check out first, I'd shoot it, with proper loads of course.