Either made by Crescent Arms of Norwich, Ct, or imported from Belgium by H&D Folsom of New York City. Probably between 1893 and 1913.
Belgium
A double barrel Henry Arms shotgun marked with "Laminated Steel Belgium" likely dates back to the late 19th or early 20th century, as Henry Arms was known for producing shotguns during that period. However, the exact age can vary based on specific manufacturing details. To determine a more precise age, you may need to consult a firearms expert or reference historical production records.
1896.
40-110 yrs
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I have a double barell shotgun the serial Number 36498 on both sides of gun HENRY ARMS Cc there is nothing on the butt
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.
70-100 years.
The value of a Continental Arms company 20 gauge shotgun is dependent upon a number of factors. The age and condition of the shotgun would need to be considered when determining the value.
alot
No published sn data available.
AFAIK, there is no published sn data on Crescent Arms.