It is my understanding that J.J. Sarasqueta remains in business ( address: P.O. Box 46, 20600 Eibar, Guipuzcoa, Spain Fax: 943 20 83 46 ). They produce a range of moderate priced SxS shotguns. Their top of the line SxS had deep relief engraving of the sidelocks, frame and breech end of the barrels apparently copied from the higher quality Victor Sarasqueta Model 12 and 206E. The Victor Sarasqueta firm went out of business during the 1980's along with the Diarm group. It appears that J.J. Sarasqueta acquired the rights to produce a sidelock O/U design (with coil mainsprings) from the Saraugarte firm when the latter firm reorganized to become Keman, S.A.. Keman now produces high end Boss actioned O/U's which many claim to be the equal of Perazzi. Most J.J. Sarasqueta products were field grade SxS's. They did, however, produce a Model 150T SxS Trap grade with a vent rib and O/U sidelock Trap and Skeet grades based on the Saraugarte design. AYA also offered what appeared to be an identical O/U design, not to be confused with AYA's earlier Models Coral boxlock O/U, 37 and Augusta sidelock O/U's. Hope this info helps. VS7E
Felix was a shotgun manuf. of Eibar, Spain. Side by sides were imported by Sarasqueta of North America of Coral Gables, Fla.
Manufactured Eibar, Spain. Imported to the US in 1986 by SAE, Inc. of Miami, FL.
Victor Sarasqueta was a gunsmith in the gunmaking city of Eibar in Spain. He started his own buisness making good quality shotguns under the name Victor Sarasqueta, Sarasqueta and his brother made shotguns under the name Sarasketa. His guns are similar in quality to those such as AYA.
Antxon Urrusolo was born in 1954, in Eibar, Spain.
20 gauge
Spain. Likely pre-Spanish Civil war.
Apache was the trade name of Ojanguren y Vidosa, Eibar, Spain. Modest quality and price. Depending on condition, $50-150.
It seems like you have a side by side shotgun with the name "Julian" on the left barrel and "La Sorda" on the right. This shotgun was made in Eibar, Spain. Eibar is known for its history of producing quality firearms, so you likely have a well-crafted piece. It's always a good idea to have it professionally inspected and authenticated for safety and value.
it was made in Spain and the metal is questionable for safety reasons. little value.
Good usable double shotgun from the Eibar region of Spain. Imported by Tradewinds during the 1970's. Value up to $350.
Unfortunately, Star is no longer in business, and there is no public database of production.
Animo is (was) a shotgun manufacturer in Eibar Spain. Most likely your shotgun is a side by side model.