I think they are some of the finest and most elegant examples of form following function ever created. Three of my favorites that are fairly rare.
Stephen Grant & Sons side lever side lock. It really is a better and more natural mouse trap but never really caught on with most shooters. This one is a 12 bore 2.5" game gun that has taken a lot of pheasants over the last 25 years. Standard with 29" barrels and made until 1914, they were considered "best" guns.
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And another from the same era that is more properly "British" rather than English. It is a James MacNaughton from the same period as the Grant. Also a 2.5" 12, it too is a game gun built on the elegant MacNaughton pinless round action boxlock. It was usually in hand when the Grant was not over the last couple of decades. Unfortunately, like German Lindners, these guns have developed a bit of a cult like following among collectors.
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And finally a money gun. This is a 32" 2.75" 1 1/4 ounce proofed William Cashmore "Nitro" pigeon gun also from the turn of the last century. I acquired it shortly after becoming addicted to box bird shooting in the early 2000's. With extremely long forcing cones and chokes, it hits like Thor's hammer dropping birds before they can leave the ring. It is functionally practically as new, but she needed a little TLC which was accomplished by Doug Turnbull. It has won a lot of races. Note the unusual reinforcing exterior locks.
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