Mr Brown . The winged bullet that you are referring to as a Webley & Scott trade mark is most probably a Webley and Sons trade mark. I have an 1877 P Webley and sons whole sale catalog that has the trade mark all through it. That predates the merger of Webley and Scott by 20 years. ( just discovered this about a week ago ). The barrel flats only have the winged bullet logo on them. All other stampings are on the bottom of the barrels. Mike you have to look a little closer. ( lower left hand corner of the locks ).
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