I know we have some knowledgeable people here so I will take a shot... (pardon the pun).
I recently came into possession of a very old pocket gun. This is a single action.22 LR pocket revolver -- very similar to an NNA mini, but a little larger than a Black Widow even. There are black grips with a little logo that looks like a bust of George Washington.
One distinctive feature of this gun is that it loads through a "loading gate" looking opening (like on the modern single action guns), but there is no gate. When the gun is carried, one round could conceivably fall out of the cylinder...
A few casual opinions at the gun show today estiamted it to be made in the late 1800s...
I will try and post some pics later. Does any of this ring a bell for anyone?
Trying to figure out a bit of the history of this gun, how old it might be, and what it might be worth. The condition is reasonable -- there is some surface rust that I am going to try and clean up.