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So recently acquired an old English Fowler
It's a 12 gauge very ornately engraved octagon to round barrel. Marked Blore Maker Bolton. Bore is in excellent shape just need to run some steel wool down the barrel to clean a little surface rust. Barrel proof marks as seen in photos. Stock is marked SH Dickson. Thinking 1850's? Thoughts?
 

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Looks like a nice light Sporting piece…
Mid-1800’s for sure.
Much lighter and never made for ball as such with a Fowler.
 
I wish I could chime in on the manufacture dates but I wouldn't feel qualified to do so as that can be a difficult task. You do have a beautiful fowling piece there. Do you plan to shoot it or is it going to be just for display?
 

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