Steve;
Thanks for that info, this could well be what mine is. Do you have any info as to the dates Clabrough used the W Richards name. As mine does not have the chamber mark I presume it to be a pre 1887 gun. As I said it is a side lever (left side) opener with a single underbolt & no rib extension. It has back action locks with a round frame, Straight grip stock with long tang trigger guard & brass shield in lower stock. Originally had a tip insert of some kind in the splinter forend, the tip now gone. Though worn near smooth appears to have had reasonable quality checkering & some light scroll engraving. It does appear to have been a step or so above most of the Belgian made guns I have seen bearing this name, but still not a real high quality one. Might well indeed fit in with a lower grade Clabrough.
Markings are W Richards on each lockplate & then W Richards London Laminated Steel on the top rib.


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