Good morning,
I had confirmation of the year they were manufactured, they were both manufactured in 1959. I also found the purchase documents made by my father dated 1980. Indeed, the revolvers are a work of art, equivalent to a painting by Pablo Picasso, Van Gogh, etc...
As I don't have any followers in the family, I will most likely sell them, but for a fair price, because whoever buys them will certainly have a guaranteed income, because, as my father said, investing in art is better than having money in the bank, It is true that, in 1980, he paid a lot of money for them for that time.
As someone on this forum mentioned, they are works of art that deserve to be in the possession of someone who actually likes them or in a museum so they can be appreciated. Who knows, maybe someone will come along willing to pay the fair price for both of them and they will certainly make a lot of money in the future.
I have also informed myself from the guns Department in Portugal that it is not difficult to export, as long as the legal requirements are met, such as a gunsmith or private individual requesting the import in the country of origin, sending the document stamped by the authorities of that country and, After receiving this document, I will go to the Portuguese Police to request an export authorization for this applicant. The police issue the authorization and the guns can be sent to the recipient.
I thank everyone in advance for the information posted on the forum and without a doubt it is very healthy to have people who admire the true art of short guns, I personally admire hunting guns (Shotgun and Rifles), being a true hunting lover.
Thank you very much again, let's talk