1851 "Cooper" double action copy
It is interesting seeing an 1851 navy from me having a copy for 50 years.
a Cooper double action that is .31 caliber 5 shot back pocket or ladies muff gun while riding in a sleigh. For young folks a muff is a furry bag open at each side for a lady to put her hands in to keep them warm.
My pistol is identical except for the trigger guard being rounded and the trigger being curved. When the trigger is pulled the hammer rises and a notch in the tip of the hammer front becomes a rear sight.
The last time I checked in the 80's it was worth about $1,200. If it was a Colt it would be worth much much more.
As the Original Saeco Co distributor I made a line of match winning bullet molds that put the H&G company out of business and I still have a few 4 cavity with handles roundball molds remaining .320, .350, .360, .375, .424, .440, .445, .451 and .45TC Maxiball. the smallest three molds are buckshot single, double and triple ought buckshot The .320 fits my pistol.
California Saeco Distributor retired 1979