The "New York Arms Co." was produced by Cresent for Garnet-Carter Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.. Most likely H&D Folsom Arms Co. who purchased Cresent in the late 1890's, as this was one of their house brands as they called, which were offered through hardware wholesalers and sporting goods firms throughout the country. Values are not generally high, especially if with damascus barrels. Prices range based on condition between $50-$100 at best. Great wall hangers.......... GK & Assoicates, LLC
very good question. new york arms co. is nowhere to be found. have very old 12 gauge single barrel shotgun stamped "GENUINE ARMORY STEEL" and "CHOKE BORED" "NEW YORK ARMS CO." New York Arms Co was a trade name manufactured by Crescent Firearms. Genuine Armory Steel - Choke Bored is also a Crescent marking. They also used the name Armory Gun Co.
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I wish I could help, I have one, just like it.
Your shotgun was made by MAVI di Salvinelli , Brescia, Gardone, VT, Italy and imported by Eagle Arms of New York, NY. Both of these firms are no longer in business.
I'm pretty sure the company went out of business in l939
Hunter Arms Company, Fulton, New York
Sold by Schoverling, Daly & Gates of New York, 1873-1940. Manufacturers included Baker Gun & Foraging Co, Crescent Fire Arms, F.Dumoulin & Co, Harrington & Richardson, Hunter Arms, Neumann Freres, J.P. Sauer & Son.
See a gunsmith- Out of production for nearly 100 years.
Folsom was a brand name used by the Cresent firearms company,which was in business from 1888-1932.If your shotgun has Damascus barrels then it was made from 1888-1900.If it shoots standard smokeless powder shells,then it was made from 1901-1932.
The Delphian Arms Company was a trade name used by the H.&D. Folsom Company of New York on shotguns they supplied and were sold by the Supplee-Biddle Hardware Company of Philadelphia, Pa. You should research the H&D Folsom company for further information. Folsom owned the Crescent Arms Company who made considerable numbers of low cost shotguns in the latter 19th and early 20th century.
I"ll be interesting buying it fro you.