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			Jeff,  Your gun has Birmingham proofs.  London proof house did not use the cross sceptres.  Your gun has at least the following 2 proofs.  The crossed sceptres were used through 1904.  The word "CHOKE" proof started in 1887 and signified some amount of choke.  So, proofed between 1887-1904.  If proofed there, the maker is likely a Birmingham maker.
 
 I did not see a maker's mark, but my pictures were quick and not in great focus.  That said, there is a listing for a Birminham maker;  Clabrough or Clayborough (John & Phillip) went by a couple names (spelling included) from about 1872 to about 1900.  Names include, Claybrough Brothers, JP Clayborough & Brothers, JP Clabrough & Johnstone.  There is also listed a Clabrough & Bros. listed in the London trade as well (1893-1895).
 
 This information is taken from British Gunmakers, Nigel Brown.
 
 Best - Hope to see the 8 again!
 
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