Thanks to all of you that have responded thus far. All of your comments and thoughts are helpful and appreciated. As with all of the unmarked guns we come across, it's just too bad the maker did not put his name or at least where it was made on the gun.
The photo showing the full view of the pistol with its 10" barrel and fairly short grip, gives it an appearance of perhaps being front heavy. I must say, however, that it is balanced very nicely.
As I said in my initial post, it is a fairly plain and simple gun, but whoever made it, and whenever it was made, the builder knew what they were doing. The stock is shaped and finished well and he wood/metal fit is very tight and sound. I do appreciate the time that was spent in-letting the side plate.
Thanks again for all of your input.