You know - I never looked to the left to see where you lived.
You're right - finding things like older Smith & Wessons in Europe can be most interesting - though they do crop up as collections disperse.
How about one of the famed "British Bulldogs"?
They were widely used in the Frontier West and were well-thought-of little guns - small, concealable and hard-hitting.
These short-barrelled, large-caliber revolvers were popularized in England and were made by several British firms - BUT - because of their utility and popularity - many were Belgian-made and marked "Bulldog" or "British Bulldog" - as a way to capitalize on Webley's originals.
In many cases - these are the equivalent of English-made pocket revolvers.
You will see them in the various permutations of .41,.44 and .45 calibers - but they also were made in .38 S&W.
Look at your search engine under "British Bulldog Revolver" or a variant.
You may be surprised.
Good Luck.
Scouts Out!