None I can find.
Worthington Arms Co. is a trade name used by the H&D Folsom Arms Co. on various types of firearms. Folsom was a large distributor of single and double barrel shotguns produced by Crescent Firearms Co., which Folsom owned. Folsom eventually sold out to Savage Arms Co. Worthington Arms Co. guns were made for George Worthington Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. The values can vary widely depending on condition and features. You would be best off having the gun appraised by a reputable gunsmith or advanced collector.
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George Worthington was a firearms dealer in Cleveland, Ohio, 1890-1935. Their Harvard branded shotguns were made by Crescent Fire Arms Co, 1893-1930.
Meriden Firearms Co. was created in 1905.
No it is not. They actually strayed from their core business and location moving to Mentor Ohio in the late 70's.They overextended themselves regarding their debt to equity and went bankrupt.
They are made in Hartford,CT and replicas made by Uberti Co. in Italy.
Is their any such firearms co. by the name of Howard Arms
10-100 usd
Marlin Firearms Co. was founded in New Haven, Connecticut in 1870 by John Mahlon Marlin, who had worked for the Colt's Patent Firearms Co. during the Civil War.
all western style firearms are imported from A. Uberti
They did not make firearms. They contracted with makers of firearms to put their name on the firearms they bought.