Post our telecom, I gave some serious thought to assisting Baljit find available information on the provenance of his Italian made SxS Shotgun gifted to him by his favorite Mama-Ji and his Guru. The thought excited me and made me feel like
‘Sheerluck Holmes’ on the trail of an ancient Italian beauty.
Baljit, of course is working on getting all the information that the shotgun can give up; dismantling the gun, identifying as many markings as possible, then documenting them with clear, close-up images and posting them on the thread. In the meanwhile, some possibilities came up:
• The Italian proof markings were from Gardone & Brescia, Italy and that they meant proofed for smokeless powder and firearm finished ready for sale.
• The figures XIII meant manufactured / proofed in 1957.
• The gun was made by an Italian manufacturer for another company (Emery & Sutter) that imported the weapon for sale in their own country. Meaning a few more proof marks form another country besides Italy.
• The name Emery & Sutter naturally lead me to believe that the importing company / made for company was perhaps, English….the crown proofing marks on the barrel indicated Birmingham, UK but, the proof marks did not exactly match the UK marks any of the documented / known marks from Birmingham - dilemma!
• I did some research on the name Emery & Sutter and guess what showed up in an old GUNS Magazine of April 1957? EMERY & SUTTER 76 Pearl Street, Toronto 1, ON. Wow!
http://www.gunsmagazine.com/1957issues/G0457.pdf
• Brainstorm – possible that the proof marks may not be of UK origin at all? From the current images and upon closer examination, noted that the letters above the crown are different on each barrel!
• Although, I said it more in fun than anything else the word ROYAL below the Crown reminded me of Crown Royal – I am now inclined to believe that the weapon was imported into Canada and somehow the proof marks maybe Canadian?! I must say here that I have no knowledge about Canadian Proof marks.
I look forward to more information from our 'shotgun gurus' on IFG once
Baljit has posted the images.
