Raimey, Sorry for the delay, but I finally dug out the gun. It is marked C. K. Ansorg on rt. bbl. and Hof A. Saale on the left bbl. Both shotgun bbls. are marked Bohler*Stahl. It is a double underlug with a crossbolt thru the barrel extension. It has sideclips and near 100% coverage engraving with a Roe deer on the right and a bugling stag on the left in forest scenes. Rifle barrel is stamped 7,8 x 57 with 338 under that. Nitro proof marks along with many other proof marks and Suhl stamped on all barrels on bottom. I was told the missing trigger guard was probably horn, but the inletting seems more slender than I would associate with the horn guards I've seen. I'm not sure how horn guards are attached. This one has the typical rear wood screw and threaded stud forward of the triggers type of attachment.