I think wardaddy and I have been over such a H&R Revolver here at FR within that past year.......maybe he has a link to the thread !
I don't......
Just a guess but.....Seven sided barrel/H&R Arms Company, Worcester, Mass, USA/32 S&W CTGE
Harrington & Richardson first introduced the Model 1904 in 1904, it was available in both .32 S&W and .38 CF calibers. The model was a typical H&R double action a solid-frame gate-loaded design with a four inch octagonal barrel, good-sized butt, and cylinder that was removed by extracting the axis pin. The 1904 was virtually indistinguishable from later H&R models 1905 and 1906. Model 1904 barrels were marked 'H & R Arms Company Worcester Mass'. Solid-frame revolvers like the Model 1904 were marketed widely in rural areas and were popular there because of their cheapness and simplicity.
I think this was the thread:
Too bad the original pictures are no longer available...