Well, it's not that unusual, just a typical late Syracuse A grade 12 ga.
It has the ejector on/off switch, checkered side panels, an 'S' grip, and an unengraved gold escutcheon in the stock.
The unusual part is the condition of this gun that is likely 110 years old.
Truly, a fantastic find.
I bet that even Gibbons would be jealous (some people will get that).
The pictures don't do it justice, the sun washes out the colors in some spots.
If anyone would like to give a tutorial on taking photos, I'd love to hear your tips and suggestions.
Perhaps I'll try for some better photos to share.