Sears mail order sold it. They were manufactured by Savage.
The Eastern Arms company was a trade name used By Sears and Roebucks. There may be a date stamped on the barrel as well. This would be the production date.Good Luck.
I have a shotgun stamped FR Loffler in Mainz from WWII. No other markings on gun. Do you have same?
That patent date identifies a Stevens single shot.
It was made in either Belgium or one of its colonies.
I have the same gun, I belive it was either made by the Spencer Rifle co or Crescent Arms
RSC stamped inside of a ring typically stands for "Royal Silver Company," indicating that the ring is made of silver by that particular company. Make sure to check for additional markings to determine the purity of the silver.
You may have some success at the shotgun world website, (shotgunworld.com) there is a vast network of collectors and shotgun experts there that may be able to help
A 20 gauge double barrel shotgun stamped "Wilson" on the receiver may have been manufactured by the Wilson Gun Company, known for producing shotguns in the early 20th century. It's also possible that it could be a product of a different manufacturer with "Wilson" branding, as many gun makers often used trade names. Checking the shotgun's specific features and markings can provide additional clues about its origin. For a definitive identification, consulting a firearms expert or historian could be beneficial.
THey were made by crescent firearm company.
Please provide more information such as all markings on the barrel and receiver. The name of the company should be stamped on the gun
Please provide all the markings exactly as they are stamped on the gun. The information you have provided does not match any Browning product. sales@countrygunsmith.net
A 28 gauge double barrel shotgun stamped with "Noris" is likely of Italian origin, as Noris is a brand associated with firearms made in Italy. Italian shotguns are known for their craftsmanship and quality. The specific details of the manufacturer and model may vary, so further research on markings and features would be needed for precise identification.