Some really nice guns especially the British. Here's two of my favourites, poor American cousins. First is a Stevens Hammerless with solid rib, checkered, mid bead in 20 gauge. Probably late teens, early 1920's made 2 5/8 chamber but my pal got a chamber reamer. Gonna ream it out to 2 3/4 inch, lots of meat in barrel to do so. Weighs about 7 1/2 pounds or a little less. In its day a cut above a typical " farmers gun".
Second is my go to partridge gun, an Iver Johnson Solid Rib in 16 gauge. Built on a 20 gauge frame so a little over 6 1/2 pounds with 30 inch full choke barrel. Discontinued in 1941 but 2 3/4 inch chamber so made sometime in the 1930's. Both tough to find guns in my area anyway.