Unfortunately, you have one of the most used names in shotguns- by different companies. The most likely parent is Crescent Gun Company of New York. They began making guns for "hardware stores" about 1890- Order a dozen guns, they would mark them with any name you wanted. They joined with H & D Folsom, and the number of names increased- up to about 1930. Company was sold in 1954. There were ALSO Columbia shotguns made by:
Columbia - W. H. Davenport Arms Co. 1891-1910
Columbia Arms Co - Trademark owned by Henry Keidel & Co. Baltimore, Md. 1866-1978
Columbia Ejector - W. H. Davenport Arms Co.
Columbia Single - Harrington & Richardson Arms Co 1872-1985
Columbia Single - W. H. Davenport Arms Co. (will have company name marked on upper and lower tangs)
Columbia Single - Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. 1868-1898
Stevens 12ga. /mod dhead naught
Iver johnson
If it is a double, remove barrel and you will see it along with serial #.
thomas jackson of london england
nitro hunter shotgun single barrel with exposed hammer stamped belknap hdwre and mfg serial 5516
Whichever one you pull the trigger to.
The back one is for the left hand barrel and the front is for the right hand barrel.
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The value of a Savage shot barrel 12 gauge single trigger shotgun depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 450.00 and 550.00 as of 2014.
The front trigger opened the breach.
150 dollars
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