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Parker England?
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Does anyone here know much about this gun stamped Parker England? Pics attached. The serial number looks like P69558
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No connection to Parker Bros of Meriden, CT. This would be what some call a low end “knock-off”. Of course we don't know if that was the original intent.
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Never seen that particular brand but it does kind of look like a Parker. Back in the day a lot of guns came from Europe bearing the Parker name. I would surmise many a yokel were separated from their money by some businessmen or gun trader who swore it was the real deal.
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It does carry a Birmingham proof mark and we might be able to provide more information with a full size close up image of the barrel flats.
E.D. Parker shotguns were listed in the 1895 Clabrough & Golcher catalog. William Parker was a gunmaker from 1790 until 1840 and one of the forerunners of Parker, Field & Sons, High Holborn, London, 1841-1876. The lowest grade guns marketed by P. Webley were sold under the name of Thomas Parker, London c. 1900-1920. I agree however that it appears to be a lower grade "knockoff" without connection to Parker Bros. |
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