Toledo fire arms is an old company that trades in Antique Firearms, hand guns, rifles, shotguns. They also trade in ammo, gun parts, gun safes, holsters, magazines, optics, reloading etc.
Union Fire Arms Co was in business from 1903 to 1910, then became Union Arms Co until 1913.
The value of a revolver marked "Toledo Fire Arms Co No 8" can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and historical significance. Generally, such firearms can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. To get a precise valuation, it's best to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent auction results for similar models.
US gunmaker from 1895 to 1903. Became Union Fire Arms Co in 1903. The gun was probably sold through the Sears Roebuck Catalog.
Manufactured by Crescent Fire Arms, W.H. Davenport Arms Co, or J. Stevens Arms Co for Shapleigh Hardware Co, St Louis, Missouri, sometime between about 1890 and 1950.
Here's what little I can find in the Standard Catalog. Incorporated in 1902. Used the names Union Fire Arms, Union Arms Company, Illinois Arms Company and Bee Be Arms Company. In 1917 the company was either bought up or absorbed by Ithaca Gun Company. They manufactured slide action shotguns, hammerless doubles, a few single shot shotguns, and a couple semi-automatic pistols.
Shotguns marked simply 'Delphian' were manufactured by Crescent Fire Arms Co or J. Stevens Arms Co. If the mark reads 'Delphian Manufacturing Co' it is a Crescent product. Others marked as 'Delphian Arms Co' were made by Crescent, Hunter Arms Co, or imported from Belgium, and retailed by Supplee-Biddle Hardware Co.
Farwell Arms Co: Hammer and Hammerless sidelock guns made by Crescent Fire Arms Co for Farwell, Ozmun & kirk of St Paul, MN. Crestcent Fire Arms co: In 1888 George Cilley bought out the defunct Bacon Arms Co of Conn. He then formed the Crescent Fire Arms Co. Crescent made fire arms for many dealers. In 1932 the city of Norwich, Conn took over the Crescent proerty for back taxes...........
Manufactured by Meriden Fire Arms Co, 1905-1915, for Sears Roebuck & Co.
Janssen Fils & Co if it has Belgian proofmarks or Crescent Fire Arms Co if it does not.
All I know of Metropolitan is the Metropolitan Arms Co. in New York city, received its impetus when Colt's factory suffered substantial fire damage in 1864. Every Metropolitan Arms product was a copy of a Colt.
It was manufactured by Crescent Fire Arms for the Fletcher Hardware Co.
Made for Spear & Co Hardware by either Crescent Fire Arms or Davis-Warner Arms Co.