Fine engraving is a real delight. The more you look at it, the more details you pick up, and the more technique is revealed. It is not just about filling in empty space for the sake of it, or at least it shouldn't be.
I had hoped this thread would have become a sticky, as a primer to understanding engraving styles and the evolution of designs as guns themselves evolved, and to attract more contributions of examples. With this thread bumped up again, maybe it will. Here to help it along a bit more is engraving, this time on a 12-bore pin-fire game gun by William and James Kavanagh of Dublin, Ireland, made around 1865:
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I kept my pictures of this gun Pinfire, I just love the lines and that beautiful scroll. I’m particularly attracted to the finger rest on the operating lever. Lovely, lively gun.