Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings and features, condition, finish, etc.
they got 36 barrels of gunpowder into the houses of parliament by a boat they put all the barrels on a boat.
There is a takedown latch (lever) under the forearm. Pull it down, then remove the forearm from the barrels by pivoting away. Carefully slide the lever on top to release the barrels in the usual manner of breaking the barrels open. The barrels can then be lifted off the lug from the frame as you break the action open.
Yes, cordy barrels were made in Belgium, under contract to Simmons Specialties, and the Browning Superposed Book has a chapter on these Yes, cordy barrels were made in Belgium, under contract to Simmons Specialties, and the Browning Superposed Book has a chapter on these
does it have rabbit ear hammers
Try your library.
yes
If you have the money, they can be made.
It depends on who built the gun. If it was by Lindner it could be woth alot more than some other makers. Does the gun have Diamond Quaility Damascus engraved on the rib,does the gun have crossed pistols stamped on the bottom of barrels with maybe HAL under them. Do the barrels have a number stamped by the forarm lug under the barrels about one hundred higher than the serial number. If so and the gun is in exclent shape it may be worth many thousands of dollars
That's "superimposed" and does not add to or subtract from the value. It simple means the two barrels of a double-barrel shotgun are "over/under" instead of "side-by-side."
Several barrels of gunpowder placed under the palace.
It's a Belgian gun, the ELG is a Belgian proofmark.
Your gun was made by the Dumoulin firm in Belgium between 1885 and 1905. Value will be under $250.