16gaugesingle shot
Probably late 1800's
WH Davenport (1891-1910) and Crescent (1893-1932).
I am seriously looking for one to buy and would also love to see a picture.
Made between 1902 and 1910. Value would be under $100.
Either WH Davenport Arms Co or Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works.
Wall hanger to 100 USD
From c.1880-1900. Would have to see the frame of the gun to narrow it further. These guns were made by WH Davenport for Shapleigh Hardware. Davenport was taken over by Hopkins & Allen in 1901 and production continued through about 1909. sales@countrygunsmith.net
$20-50.
NEWPORT was a tradename used by the catalog/hardware giant Hibbard, Spencer& Bartlett Co (HS&B) in Chicago up until WW2. The single barrel guns were made by various contract manufacturers such as Iver Johnson and WH Davenport.
Spencer Gun Co was a trade name retailed by Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co Hardware of Chicago. Their guns were made by a varitey of manufacturers, but the patent date on yours identifies it as a product of WH Davenport Arms Co.
The value of a W.H. Davenport double barrel shotgun with double hammers and double triggers can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and historical significance. Generally, these shotguns can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. A well-maintained example with original features and good provenance may fetch a higher price, while those in poorer condition will be valued lower. It's advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent auction results for a more accurate valuation.
Made by Crescent Firearms Co for HSB & Co.