Not very precisely. Bridge Gun Co was a trade name distributed by Shapleigh Hardware of St Louis. Single shots marked "Black Prince Bridge Gun Co" were made by Crescent Fire Arms (1893-1930), J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co (1886-1915), and Harrington & Richardson Arms Co (1872-1985). Double barrel guns with outside hammers marked "Bridge Gun Co. Black Prince Armory Steel Belgium" were made by Anciens Etablissment Pieper in Leige, Belgium (1905-1957), and hammerless doubles marked Bridge Black Prince were made by Crescent Fire Arms and J. Stevens Arms (1920-c.1948). If you can find that your gun was made by Stevens, the Stevens historian may be able to find an approximate date of manufacture.
Anywhere you can find one for sale. But don't pay much over a hundred bucks unless you buy it from the black prince himself.
Bridge gun company
$ 12500.00
Inexpensive; made @ turn of the century, 40-100 USD or so
old company made a lot lot of shot guns, including the 410 black prince
$75 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Made by Crescent, probably around the turn of the century or a little later. Value seldom exceeds 150 USD if in pristine condition.
Is it a .410 bore shotgun or a 12 gauge? No matter. A Bridge Co. single barrel or double barrel (side to side) shotgun manufactured in 1930 is, in all likelihood, a Crescent City Arms shotgun. This company made many thousands of inexpensive shotguns under dozens of names. Collector value minimum. Practical value depends on the condition of the gun.
$75 if in excellent condition, $35-$50 in typical condition.
This shotgun will be worth anywhere between $100 $200, remember the guns new were up to 10.00. This shotgun will be worth anywhere between $100 $200, remember the guns new were up to 10.00.
about $100
50-100 USD