The Crescent Firearms Company was established in 1888, in Norwich, Connecticut, and produced huge numbers of rifles and shotguns, mainly as "house brands" (guns that were made for sale by hardware stores and other retailers under those other retailers names); they also sold guns under their own name, and the name of the Folsom Gun Company of New York. The New York Club was a single-shot target rifle offered in several calibres and sizes, and it was based on the Remington rolling-block action.
No such thing as a 20 caliber shotgun. 20 gauge is the correct term. Blue Book of Gun Values will help. Actually, it can be called both. Especially, if the barrel has 20 Cal. etched on it.
The caliber should be easy - it is etched onto the barrel or receiver someplace - I've never yet seen a weapon where it wasn't. The serial number indicates it was made in late 1902. It is worth what you can get for it, but it should bring a pretty good price.
50-600 usd
I dont know of any true Parker Brothers shotgun that had a 'rabbit etched in the barrels.' Would need to know exactly how the gun is marked so we can ID it properly.
Vases brass etched set of 3
Lots of makers made 25 cal pocket pistols. Embellishment may or may not be done by the maker
i've got one, was my grandmother's. she etched her initials and date on the stock, 1929
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The fancy mansion's windows were even fancier with a picture of a crown etched in them.
Etched in Blue was created in 1987-05.
The word etched is a verb. It is the past tense of etch.
$1000 to $1200 and going up. No longer made and Remington has bought Marlin