Yes, it's a .32 Hand Ejector with a 3.25-inch barrel. Based on the shape of the ejector rod knob, it cannot have been made later than the late 1920s. I don't see a rebound slide stud end on the left side, so it might be as early as 1903-1906. But the gun was refinished at some point, and the rebound stud end may have been polished flat. It's hard to tell with the reflected light on the left side of the gun, which lies right on top of where the stud end would be.
If you'll give us the serial number from the butt of the gun, or at least all of it except for the last two digits (which you can represent with xx), we can give you a better answer on when it left the factory.
ADDED: And welcome to the forum. I should have said that first.
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