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JANSSEN Fils & Cie LIEGE street Lambert le bègue, 4 then street St Gilles, 87 was rested by Joseph JANSSEN (Bench of test of Liege 1865/1897). This firm evolved in time by changing several times of corporate name, that is to say: JANSSEN Fils & Co (bench of tests of LIEGE 1895 - 1937) and rue Lambert Le bègue, 4 to LIEGE.. Etablissements JANSSEN Fils & Co S.A. (bench of tests of LIEGE 1937 - 1951) to LIEGE rue St Gilles,87. Fabrique d'Armes JANSSEN Fils & Co S.A. (bench of tests of LIEGE 1951 to 1954) rue St Gilles, 87 to LIEGE. This company deposited various trademarks of which: JF&C -CAMELLO - HANOVER ARMS Co - NITRO-STEEL - COLONIA LIEGE- ACIER PYROXYLE - JANSSEN SONS & Co - SOUTHERN ARMS Co - COSMOPOLITE.
I have a full ckoke 168, Liege double barrel 12 guage shotgun. The serial # is 10003 and the model is a "Leader". I am looking for the approximent value of it or a way to find it out. I have one also serial no. 19203, 12 ga. 30" F& IC. It has engraving and looks like a Francotte. I have the same question!!!
Barton & co shotguns were made in Liege, Belgium.
Most likely within the last 50-100 yrs.
Union Fire Arms Co was in business from 1903 to 1910, then became Union Arms Co until 1913.
You can find a brief history of Warner Arms Co in The Standard Catalog of Firearms or other reference books.
i believe I may have a gun with the same symbol on it to. you did't have any luck with yours did you?
No known history published on this company
no Co. is an abbreviation for company But there are differences between: * J. Stevens and Co. * J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. * J. Stevens Arms Co. * Stevens and * Stevens - Savage
20-100
Red Chieftain shotguns were made by Crescent Arms Arms Co and J Stevens Arms Co for the Supplee-Biddle Hardware Co.
Navy Arms was an importer. It was most likely made it Italy