Made before 1898 !! How tro be sure???

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Can anyone tell me How to confirm a revolver was really made before 1898 and is not subject to registration?

I am presently looking at a Belgian Bulldog in cal .450 Webley. How to find out?

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Shrek...
 
The only info I have for now, is that it is a Bulldog revolver in .450 (45 Webley caliber) Made in Belgium and it has a marking that as the shape of a fish. I shall see it soon and find out more about that gun. The guy says it was made before 1898.
 
If by Fish you mean a oval with a crown over it and the letters ELG inside the oval that means it was made After 1893
If its just an oval (Fish without a tail :D ) and the oval has ELG without a crown then its made before 1893.
Some times its real hard to prove the guns made pre 1898 if the oval has the crown cause that proof mark was used after 1898.Tho it started in 1893
 
Proof mark.

This is a hot topic of mine right now. Dingus pretty well nailed the answer. If it has the 'fish' proof mark (oval surmounted with a crown) it is probably a no go for antique status.

Pre 1898 proof was the ELG in oval, no crown. The crown oval was brought into use in 1893 for arms specifically for export to Germany. However, this same proof later became standard and was applied to all arms as of 1898.

So if you can prove that this unit was made for German export pre 1898, (serial number relate to a specific contract, good luck with that one) then you can prove it as antique.

Proof mark is usually marked on face of cylinder, however, many pistols' cylinders are shaved to allow for use of 45 acp brass with moon clips, in such case they show no proof mark, pre or post 1898, which would make it impossible to date either way. Then you would have to find documented evidence, or another example of same make pistol that has antique status as a reference.
 
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