This is a great thread. There are some very fine guns out there. I don't have photos of very many of mine, but here is a few.
Parker Brothers DH 12 gauge, 30" barrels made in 1903.
A Webley and Scott, 12 gauge made in 1903.
This is a L.C. Smith grade OE 20 gauge made in 1909. Sweet little thing with 26" barrels.
Here is another Elsie, a 1911 Ideal in 12 gauge with a Nydar reflective site added after 1948.
This was made around the late 1860s by W.S. Riley.
This is a sweet one, a 16 gauge with 30" fluid steel barrels by Williamson & Son, around 1880.
Here's a W.W. Greener, 12 gauge, made in 1883 if I remember right.
This is one of my favorites, an H.E. Akrill made around 1907. A self opening 12 gauge with 30" barrels, but one of the nicest handling game guns I've ever held.
Another Parker Brothers, this time a DHE 12 gauge with 34" barrels.