I'm told Crown Arms Co, of Liege, Belgium, made a version of the Stevens 311 shotgun in the early 1900's. Mine is a 10 ga, double barrel with "Twisted Belgium" on it. Value is said to be in the $75 to $500 range, depending, of course on condition. The SN is found by opening the receiver. There is also a crown emblem there.
Unidentified Belgian maker circa 1900
I was informed that' some Morsel shotguns were made by Navy Arms Co.
Some of the later rifles and shotguns have been imported. Most appear to be made in the US.
Cleopatra's crown was made of gold.
The ELG says it was made in Belgium and the crown says no earlier than 1893. The mass import of shotguns from Europe (I'm assuming you are in the US) pretty much ended with the start of WWI, so probably prior to 1914.
More specifically, it was not a 'crown,' but a 'wreath.' It was made of laurel.
remington
I was informed that' some Morsel shotguns were made by Navy Arms Co.
Turn of the century
Chances are it was made by HD Folsom or Crescent.
American Arms imported Spanish shotguns manufactured by Zabala Hermanos, Lanber, and Indesal. Italian shotguns were also imported and mfg. by Stefano Fausti (Models Silver, Waterfowl, and Turkey Special).
Late 1800-early 1900
savage,springfield arms co.
Beebe shotguns were made by one of two two manufacturers. Harrington & Richardson Arms Company made them from 1871 to about 1975. Hopkins & Allen made shotguns from 1868 to 1915.
Stevens made 41 different models of shotguns before 1930.Are you looking for a specific model of stevens shotgun?
Red Chieftain shotguns were made by Crescent Arms Arms Co and J Stevens Arms Co for the Supplee-Biddle Hardware Co.
Delphian Arms Co shotguns distributed H&D Folsom Sporting Goods were either manufactured by Crescent Arms Co (Norwich, CN, 1892-1931) or imported from Belgium. The same name was also used by Supplee-Biddle Hardware on Fulton Model shotguns manufactured by Hunter Arms Co. (Fulton, NY, 1890-1945).
Cornell Firearms Company was a trade name used by Hopkins and Allen Arms Company on hammerless shotguns. They made these shotguns from 1902 to 1916.