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tnx.
Looks like a British Bulldog. Got this pic from an online museum
Rats, second picture did not come out

Off topic, but interesting thought. Notice the hammer spur on one revolver is more upright than the other ? I have noticed that British pistols such as Webley, and Trantor tend to use the more upswept design, while american guns tend toward the more horizontal positioning. Could this indicate differances in manipulating the hammer ? IE Americans using the tip of the thumb to draw the hammer back while the Brits hooked the thumb around the spur and pushed it back and down ? As I said, just a thought, maybe material for a new thread, regional differances in fire arms manipulation and design.