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1901 till1930
Would have been made c.1900-1920 by the Crescent Firearms Co.
THey were made by crescent firearm company.
From the 2002 Standard Catalog of Firearms: In 1905 Crescent's first hammerless sidelock was introduced as the American Gun Co. "Knickerbocker" Model No. 6. This very popular model became the Crescent "Peerless" No. 6 in 1922. In 1928 it became the Crescent "Empire" No. 60. and in 1931 the Crescent-Davis "New Empire" No. 88, "New Empire" No. 9, and "Empire" No. 9. For further information about Crescent Firearms of Norwich, Connecticut try Amazon.com or eBay for books on old firearms companies.
Depending on condition, perhaps as much as $400-$500. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The value of a Peerless Model 281629 16-gauge shotgun from Crescent Firearms can vary significantly based on its condition, historical significance, and local market demand. Generally, prices for such vintage shotguns can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. To get an accurate valuation, it’s best to consult recent sales of similar models or seek an appraisal from a firearms expert or reputable gun dealer.
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50-150 dollars
No published sn data that I know of; 40-100 or so
The value of a Crescent Peerless Model 16 gauge double barrel shotgun can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and any unique features it may have. Generally, prices can range from $200 to $800, with well-maintained examples or those with historical significance potentially fetching higher amounts. To get an accurate assessment, consider consulting a firearms appraiser or checking recent sales of similar models.
What is the Model, Serial Number and date of the Crescent Firearms shotgun which you want a value on?
If complete and fully functional, $150-$250, depending on condition. If broken or rusted, a lot less. If in new condition, maybe a little more to the right buyer.