VaC,

The ejector photo is not clear enough for me to tell. Just reach a finger down and see if you can push half of the part that protrudes from the bottom of the barrels into a barrel. If so it's an ejector. You should see a vertical line dividing that part in two.

The engraving is scroll and is classic on H&H Royals. Don't see any roses.

The rifle shows some wear to the metal. Perhaps more important, I see screw heads that have been damaged and that do not line up perfectly along the length of the rifle. That means that someone either without the right tools or without the right amount of skill tried/got into the rifle.

If you want to sell it or the other guns you need a serious appraisal. If you live in the north of Virginia, near the Maryland line you can drive up to see Glenn Baker at Woodcock Hill in Benton, Pa. Other board members may know double gunsmiths closer to you once you ask.

Regards, Tim