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$125 - $150 as a mantle decoration.
its a shot gun with the serial no 24783 is stamped Henry arms co on both sides Henry Arms is not a listed Brand name used by Crescent Arms for their double shotguns. You may have a Belgian or Spanish import. Check the proof marks.
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I have a Henry Richards hammerd double barrel shotgun. I had Cabela's in Michigan research it for me (they have a very extensive research library) and I was told that Henry Richards made guns in London England for one year 1856. Mine is a hand me down from my dad who received it from his dad who traded a mule for it.
Henry shotguns were manufactured by several Belgian makers and also by Crescent Arms. The other markings Identify it as a product of Anciens Etablissments Pieper (1905-1957). Since the import of firearms from Europe pretty much ended with the start of World War 2 and fluid steel barrels became the norm about the same time, yours was probably made between 1905 and 1914.
The Double Life of Henry Phyfe - 1966 Operation Henry Phyfe 1-10 was released on: USA: 17 March 1966
The Double Life of Henry Phyfe - 1966 Henry Phyfe Takes a Wife 1-12 was released on: USA: 31 March 1966
well there are normally 4 but it differs on the episode, out of the 4 there are a Henry or Winchester 30-30 rifle, Remington double barrel 12 gauge pump and a .306 bolt action rifle.
Not likely to find one. Serial numbers weren't required on long arms until 1969 and this gun was made by Anciens Etablissment Pieper around 1910.
it depends on many things
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