I did not expect the interest in such low cost gun cases so from my collection of associated gun things is a Victorian Deal gun case which it is in line for me to restore if I live long enough!!!
From the photographs you can see that there is none of the usual leather edge protection strip fitted in fact there are marks from corner protectors made from compressed paper that had been fitted with glue though now long gone. The covering is Cotton Calico a very light weight canvas. The external lock is made from plated steel rather than the traditional Brass, also the leather fittings are made from low quality leather so possibly the handle did not stay attached to the case for long before the case and it parted company.
Inside the there are just the necessary partitions for the barrel and action plus a strap for the action fitted to the case with a rivet having a steel buckle not the usual brass variety, also the case does not have the usual provision for barrel cleaning rods. The case inner lining is felt rather than the higher costing woven Baize and the wood it is constructed from is rather thin in section white deal.
I think we must keep a sense of proportion here this case is just one step away from the basic nailed Pine delivery box, but as lowly as they may be these cases have been the only protection and storage for some guns for many years.


