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Unread 01-28-2024, 08:25 AM   #5
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The case was made for Joseph Manton, not by Joseph Manton. It is a London case, manufactured circa 1840 to 1905. Made for Joseph Manton, and other makes sold in England, but not necessarily manufactured in England. The bronze disc is similar to all. Here’s a Smith & Wesson pistol in a similar case that letters to Chas Osbourne & Son, Birmingham, in 1905.
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