Inexpensive; late 1800's made.
The New Victor Crescent Firearms Co 12 gauge, single shot shotgun is well suited for hunting small game and birds. The breech loading design is reliable and allows for quick reloading.
50-150 USD
Probably.
how much is it worth
Made by Crescent firearms.
What information would you want? Crescent made single shotguns from 1893 to 1930. If it has a large side hammer and damascus barrels, it would almost certainly be from before 1915. If it has fluid steel barrels and a center hammer (or is hammerless) then sometime after 1903.
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.
We just bought a Crescent Firearms 20 gauge single shot at an auction in Walterboro, SC (outside Charleston) for $95 and from what I understand, it's not worth any more than that in great shape. I've done some research online about it and looks as though you will only be able to get parts made by a good gunsmith. The parts are no longer available.
Crescent firearms were made from 1892 to 1932.
the knickerbocker was made by crescent arms Look under Crescent Tryon firearms
Oh, dude, you're asking about a Crescent Norwich Firearms Model 177 single barrel 12 gauge? That's like asking me to calculate the square root of a unicorn's horn. I mean, technically, the value would depend on factors like its condition, rarity, and demand in the market. But hey, if you're looking to sell it, maybe start by checking out some gun appraisal websites or consulting with a firearms expert.
1901 till1930