The sporting weapon with the H&H is actually German and utilizes Holland & Holland style locks, that is if it is a sidelock as it actually looks like a sideplate. The SuS is a monogram for J.P. Sauer & Sohn, but I'd need to see the marks in full to say if it originated at the Sauer facility. Some could have just applied a Sauer & Sohn butt-plate. I am curious of this display at the Museum. Is it a repository, just a safe place to house them or is is required by law?

Forgot to note that the interlocked 3 Ringe Trademark is that of Krupp's Weapons Grade Steel that was an exclusive mark applied and allowed by J.P. Sauer & Sohn, being the only source for that tube steel.

Kind Regards,

Raimey
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