Mike the flint lock bank gun is by Henry Blyth a London gun maker it is a 2 gage with a 66inch iron barrel.The lock is 9.1/2 inches long and fitted with a dog catch,although this gun has been restocked at a later date Henry Blyth was in business 1710-1750.
The 4 gage with a 42inch barrel is by Gordon of Bishop Wearmouth, Sunderland ,Co Durham ,Bishop Wearmouth is situated on the mouth of the river Wear he made many big gage percussion guns for the fowlers he also made harpoon guns for the whaling ships.
The 10 gage is by Stevenson with a 40 inch barrel it is a Birmingham made gun of 1832 period.
The 6 gage with a 42 inch barrel is by Alfred Clayton and is a Tubelock, he was one of the gun makers to Hawker and mentioned several times in his dairies.Alfred Clayton traded at High St, Lymington, Hants 1843-55 then at 153 High St ,Southampton, Hants 1855-67 the gun in question was build at the latter part of the percussion era when he was at Southampton,he also patented a tube with a butterfly end for easy extraction.
The 8 gage with a 40 inch barrel is by James Leigh, 49 Leman St ,London 1833-43 then at I. Duncan St , Whitechapel London 1844-55.
The 4,6,8,and 10 I still use when flighting ducks or geese ,the 4 I do not load the required charge which is 10 drms to 2.1/2 oz of shot is a bit too much for me to handle and can be a bit of a brain shaker half of this charge is plenty which can still take ducks and geese at 50 to 60 yards.
Feltwad