Depends on condition. Somewhere around $80-$120
50-100 USD
how much is it worth
American Gun Company was the house brand of H&D Folsom Sporting Goods of New York. The Victor was manufactured by Crescent Firearms, Norwich, CT, which was owned by Folsom from 1893 - 1932. Victor and Knickerbocker were Crescent-Davis (circa 1888 to about 1940) "utility" guns manufactured for various hardware stores, retail outlets, and Folsom's retail outlets. Currently there is no collector value. Approximate value on any of these are $85 to $150, depending on condition. Regards, Jay Gentry Shotgunworld.com
Crescent made millions of single shot shotguns marked with hundreds of different trade names from 1892 to 1931. There are no records available to determine the exact age of any particular gun. Value is minimal - $20 if it is busted or rusted, maybe $120 if it is almost unused.
Crescent single shots will sell for around $100 in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Sold by Sears Roebuck around 1900. Probably manufactured by Crescent Firearms, Norwich, Ct.
Depending on the condition and configuration, it would run from $100 to $250.
Most old single shots sell between $35 and $75, depending on condition, but a .410 may bring a premium from the right buyer.
Seldom exceed 100 USD
They bring less than $100 at retail. sales@countrygunsmith.net
150 USD
Manufactured sometime between 1893 and 1932. Worth between $25 and $100 depending on condition.