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			I believe these Parker percussion shotguns were english made.  They pop ip from time to time on here.  Parker Brothers of Meriden, CT never made muzzleloading shotguns.
		 
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			Whatever it is, it is a pretty cool old shotgun. Probably not a shooter, but would be considered wall art.  It would look great over a fireplace. | ||||||
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|  01-23-2024, 11:31 AM | #5 | ||||||
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			It appears to be of higher quality than the usual Belgian 'knock-off' Parkers William Parker was a gunmaker from 1790 until 1840 and one of the forerunners of Parker, Field & Sons, High Holborn, London, 1841-1876 If you'd like to confirm, remove the forend and dismount the barrels. I suspect you'll find Birmingham proof marks on the breech end of the barrels. 
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			I have a few English and higher grade Belgian percussion guns. THis one looks a little odd to me. The shape of the breechblock and the rear part of the barrel contour look different from any I have seen. It is possible it is an older flintlock that has been converted to percussion. It was common for this to be done in the 1840 era. I have a high grade Manton that was converted. One thing I find odd is that there are no safety/blowout plugs at the breeches. These were pretty much standard for any muzzle loading gun by decent or better European/British makers. | ||||||
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			Pull the ram rod and the wedge key and the barrels lift out.
		 
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			Sorry it took so long for pictures! It does appear to have British proof marks from my one minute Google search. https://photos.app.goo.gl/Jax6kgvdpqXpzWhy5 https://photos.app.goo.gl/aUMCgGogrwELKTtN7 | ||||||
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