a 410 ga. shotgun pistol was made by crescent firearms and is very rare. however, regular shotguns do not have much value
To determine the age of your Victor 12-gauge shotgun by Crescent with the serial number 245406, you can refer to manufacturing records or databases that track Crescent Firearms' production dates. Crescent Arms produced shotguns primarily between the late 1800s and 1930s. Based on the serial number and typical production ranges, it is likely that your shotgun was manufactured in the early 1900s, but for a precise date, consulting a specialized resource or expert may be necessary.
The Crescent Firearms Company New Empire double shotgun was produced primarily in the early 1900s, with manufacturing dates generally ranging from approximately 1893 to the late 1930s. The exact year can vary based on specific models and serial numbers. If you have a specific serial number, it might help narrow down the production year more accurately.
c.1905-1915.
The Crescent Firearms Empire 60 20-gauge hammerless shotgun was produced in the early 20th century, primarily between the 1900s and the 1930s. The exact year of manufacture can vary, but these shotguns are generally considered to be over 80 years old. For a more precise age, you would need to look at specific serial numbers or other identifying features.
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because its an octagon around the 1900s
I don't believe that it has another name, but it included Mesopotamia, Assyria, Phoenicia, and Egypt. The term "Fertile Crescent" was first used by James Henry Breasted, an archaeologist at the University of Chicago, in the early 1900s.
if it's a double barrel hand made one (before 1900s) at least 6k.
100- multiple thousands of USD depending on specifics
Unfortunately, W. Richard was a low quality shotgun that attempted to cash in on the very fine quality Westley Richards guns. No connection between the two. Made early 1900s. sold by Sears.
double barrel hammer style 30" semi choke made in 1900s used in prison systems chain gangs