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Help Identifying an Old Revolver. Possible Mas1873/1874, Chamelot Delvigne

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Seeking information on this revolver. Make, Model, Caliber, year produced, etc. Is there a market for the firearm and estimated value?

From what I searched on the internet it resembles a MAS 1873/1874; however, the trigger guard is different than those Models. If I understood correctly, there were numerous European Countries that adopted this pistol for service...such as French, Belgium, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, and Switzerland. The pistol also closely resembles the Chamelot Delvigne. Just can't pinpoint the specifics and looking for the identity and value.

Thank you in advance for the information.
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Almost certainly a Belgian Fagnus revolver, but that bow and arrow marking is interesting...very similar to the old Izhevsk logo.
 

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Any markings on the cylinder face? This may not be a Fagnus, as it has a safety latch. German revolvers of this time tended to employ those. Interesting piece. Is it for sale?
 
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