Hi Karr. Thanks for the additional photos. That helps a bunch. If you get the chance, post a pic of the wrist/grip inlay.
My first thought, when I viewed the first photo, was a Belgium/Dutch horse pistol.
But with the additional photos, I'm going out on a limb and suggest this pistol was made in the Balkans, early to mid 19th Century. Here are some of my reasons for believing this:
1) Trigger Guard. Note the width of the guard is more narrow. As well, it appears that the guard is nailed to the stock vs the use of screws or pins as European pistols. Both very common features of Balkan made pistols of this era.
2) Frizzen screw. Note the screw is mounted from inside the lock vs outside. While not totally exclusive, the inside mounting is the most common encountered on Balkan made pistols.
3) Lock: While the lock itself looks OK, there seems just a bit of crudeness. Not quite up to European standards. While the frizzen is styled more European (and could be) (and the trigger itself for that matter)it looks like a more locally made lock.
The engraving on these Balkan made pistols was done in a generic fashion to appeal to a large variety of prospects. Anyway, that is my opinion for the moment. :haha: Different opinions here most welcome. Thanks for posting. Rick. :hatsoff: