John Dickson Round Action Lightweight, 12 bore, 2 1/2" chambers, 27 1/2" Damascus barrels London Nitro proved at 850 BAR in 1992 with previous Birmingham Nitro proof at 3 tons, choked .003 and .005, ejectors, barrel wall thickness .024 and .026, 5 lbs. 12.7 oz., 14 5/16" LOP to thin leather pad, 1 7/16" DAC, 2 3/16" DAH, 7/16" cast off for right hand, beautiful full coverage scroll engraved with makers name in banner by Sumner, gold pop-up cocking indicators, articulated front trigger, straight grip, splinter fore end, gold oval in stock with initials, gun was featured in a Double Gun Journal article titled "Good, Better, Best", gun has been restored by Nick Makinson, he did a strip and clean, re-browned the barrels, re-blacked the trigger guard and top lever, and refinished the wood, Ron Collins retouched the barrel engraving and lettering, the gun has not been fired since, some original case colors remaining in protected areas. Circa 1894, serial number 457x, comes in vintage Brady canvas and leather case with Griffin & Howe label and some accessories. An absolutely stunning gun.