Trade name. Made by Crescent. 50-100 USD value.
Yes, it is made by Crescent F A I have 2 of them and love them both, Parts are interchangeable with some other models, i.e. Peerless, Knickerbocker. There is a wealth of information by Nick Niles in the Gun Digest book of Guns and Prices 2005 Edition, ISBN #0-89689-324-3 and library of congress # 2005906853 Models, prices, and history. Also acomplete listofALLthe names associated with Crescent F.A. Co
You can find information right here on WikiAnswers. You have a gun that was made by Fabrique Nationale (FN) in Herstal Belgium. FN made the Belgian Browning guns that Browning imported and sold under their own name. Most of these guns were also made and sold by FN to other World Markets; Technically, these guns are not Brownings, but FN guns. Most of the early brownings & FN guns have all these marking on their guns, with the exception of "Acier Special" which means Special Steel. Acier Special was only stamped on the FN guns, and never the Browning Arms Co. Guns. Provide the model, guage, serial number, and your question. Please give us a try to answer it for you. Thank you
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The "Enders Royal" name is associated with Shapleigh Hardware of St Louis, and Crescent was one of the several manufacturers. "Cannon Breech-Simmons Hardware Co" is found on single shot guns made by J. Stevens Arms Co. But I cannot locate any information that indicates a shotgun was made with both of these trade names.
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Crosman is the current Owner of Benjamin. You can find out some information on www.Crosman.com under customer service. However I suggest that you get the book "Bluebook of Air Guns 7th edition" and in the Crosman section & Benjamin section you will find your answer.
Enders Royal American was a brand name placed on shotguns manufactured by the Crescent Firearms Company for sale by catalog/hardware stores. You might check under the barrels for Belgian proofs as well. These guns were made before World War I and typically should not be used with modern ammunition.
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