From your limited description, I'd say: Probably 1890-1914. No, not safely. Very little ($125-$150 as a mantle decoration).
Barton & co shotguns were made in Liege, Belgium.
Made in Liege, Belgium in 1988
It was made by Lambert Dumoulin from Liege, Belgium
The makers are the two listed. Liege is the city in Belgium where it was made.
Liege is the city in Belgium where it was made. Would need to know ALL the markings on the shotgun.
It was made in 1960 in Herstal Belgium. Herstal is a suburb of the city of Liege in Eastern Belgium. The company that made all Belgium Brownings is Fabrique Nationale or better known as FN.
They didnt. The Superposed and Liege shotguns are still made in Belgium. Auto-5's were moved to Japan in 1976.
Made in 1969, this gun was manufactured in Liege Belgium at the Fabrique Nationale Firearms plant.
This gun was made in Liege Belgium at the Fabrique Nationale Gun Factory in 1962.
A small oval, containing the letters ELG, stamped into the metal of a firearm, would indicate the gun was made in Belgium, and was tested by the government Proof House in Liege Belgium.
It was made by Raich Brothers (Freres) of Leige, Belgium.
There are many different models of Browning shotguns that were made in Belgium by the Fabrique Nationale manufacturing plant in Liege/Herstal. The oldest of which is the Auto-5 Automatic Shotgun which began in 1903. Some Superposed shotguns are still made there.