Like a lot of Collectables members I take as much pleasure in finding out all that I can about the assorted guns in my small collection as actually using them. I've a couple of recent additions I'm not getting very far with so, hopefully, someone on here might be able to help.

The first is a Lanes Patent Ball Trigger Gem. Did Lanes import these & fit their patent trigger mechanism or did they actually make the guns themselves?
My second query is about another, very different, old break barrel gun, a Lincoln Jeffries. The stock is stamped 'Lincoln Jeffries' & on top of the barrel is 'D THE LINCOLN AIR RIFLE'. Apart from the sn.on the bottom of the flat sided trigger block I can't find any more makings apart from on the stock where there's 'Lincoln Jeffries' stamped & the usual little figure of L.J.(? I like to think so.) you get on some of his guns. There's a substantial little lever on the left hand side to release the barrel to cock it & a small hole with the remains of a screw in it, which I understand is a no longer functioning safety.
T.D., from whom I got this, told me it's an MGR. I know they became Diana in 1904 so this old girl dates back to 1904 or earlier.
Presumably this gun was imported by the great man, perhaps "improved" in some way then sold as an LJ. I have a Millita marked with Lincoln Jeffries on the stock & 'H THE LJ AIR GUN' on the barrel I understand this was common practice in the gun trade at that time.
I haven't unearthed any reference about this model of LJ & would really appreciate any information.
Thanks. Glyn