My Dear Mike - here is what I found for you:
from
http://www.militaria.co.nz/CatPages/2016AprCatalogue.pdfIt is Item 1914
70 Bore Green and Westmore Muzzle Loading Percussion Plains Rifle. 43½" heavy octagonal barrel. White metal blade foresight. Open V rear sight. Lock marked "Green and Westmore Warranted". Metalwork with some finish to a dark plum brown patina.
Brass forend cap, ramrod pipes, trigger guard with finger rest, crescent butt plate and an ornate patch box. Full length tiger striped stock with cheek piece. Wooden ramrod with brass tip. Double triggers. Overall length 59". S/N NVN. GWO&C.
unfortunately I cannot find a photo of item 1914
for interesting photos go here click on each "Page" ie "Page01.jpg and grab em before they are gone:
http://www.militaria.co.nz/CatPages/there are some really odd ones:
Item 779
Cased .380 Calibre Galand & Somervale Patent 6 Shot Open Frame Revolver. 3¾" barrel with British
proof and view marks. Blade foresight. Open U rear sight is part of the back of the frame. Marked
"Crown C.F.G". Cylinder with British proofs. A unique ejection system that by pulling the trigger
guard lever downward enables the barrel and cylinder to slide forward leaving ejector and the
spent cases behind. Metalwork with approximately 50% finish to a brown patina. Good chequered
walnut grips. Lanyard ring. Overall length 7¾", S/N L128. G+WO&C. ENDORSED LICENCE
REQUIRED. In its partitioned mahogany case. Red baize lined. Pewter oil bottle and brass tipped steel
cleaning rod. All in GC. Estimate $800 - $1000. #
altho they did mispell it is a Galand-Somerville
http://www.nramuseum.org/the-museum/the-galleries/innovation,-oddities-and-competition/case-44-the-mother-of-invention-cartridge-technology/galand-somerville-revolver.aspxI'll see what else I can find on them
yhs
prof marvel