Some time ago I posted the history of my Reilly case, which was returned to UK to join its original gun:
https://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=594199
There were several interesting features about that case, the manner of construction which I came to believe was typical of the 1880's and the unique "outlier" label with 16 New Oxford Street, London and 2 Rue Scribe, Paris on it, along with the crests of the King of Netherlands, Spain and Portugal. I did not think I'd see another such label again.

Voila, a Reilly case, almost identical, not in good shape but certainly salvageable for sale on UK eBay (case is for a gun with a two barrel set?).:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373669081073?hash=item570069aff1:g:QWAAAOSwWglgx1lF

The price is affordable - £49...mailing is a little steep. It would probably cost $300-$500 to put it back into shape. But, it is original from the period I'd estimate 1883-1885 with that unusual Reilly label; if you have a Reilly made at 16, New Oxford Street during that time period (say SN 24820 to about 26280) this might be an authentic artifact worth picking up.

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Last edited by Argo44; 08/06/21 05:40 PM.

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