It is all in the condition, values range from 100. for a poor but complete gun to 700. in "like new" shape. This gun is in fact made by J Stevens Arms who bought Crescent in 1931. So this should hold a $400 to 500 in average condition.
Yes, I have one in hand but don't know what year it was manufactured. With a six letter serial number.
Crescent Fire Arms Co. and Crescent-Davis Arms Corp. They made the gun with only Smithsonian stamped on it in both single & double barrel and in several gauges
The Crescent 60 double barrel 16 gauge shotgun was manufactured by Crescent Firearms Company, which operated from the late 19th century until the 1930s. Specifically, the Crescent 60 model was produced primarily during the 1920s. These shotguns were known for their affordability and were popular among hunters and sport shooters of that era.
Bellmore Gun Co was a store-brand manufactured by Crescent. I don't know what you mean by the "code".
Crescent.
What is the Value of my Crescent Fireams, 12 Gauge, Double Barrel, Curly Hammers......no serial number that I can find
Springfield Arms shotguns were manufactured by the Stevens division of Savage Arms from 1920 to 1948.
Most likely Crescent
70-100 years, 50-200 USD
Stevens made firearms in Chicopee Falls from 1864 to 1990 but the association with Savage did not begin until 1920 and if the gun is marked with both names, it was probably not made until after WWII. If it was manufactured after 1968 it WILL have a serial number, but if made earlier it MAY have one. A utility double barrel that shows some wear but is still functional is worth about $200-250.
Vulcan was a trade name used by the Edward K. Tryon Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. These guns were manufactured by Crescent Firearms c. 1893-1930.
Manufactured by Crescent Fire Arms Co sometime between 1893 and 1932 and worth $150-$250, depending on condition.