How old is it an what condition is it in?
50-100 USD
Probably.
The value of a crescent double barrel shotgun engraved with "Crescent Firearms Co, Norwich, Conn, U.S." and "No. 60 Empire Hammerless" can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, rarity, and market demand. Typically, these shotguns can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. For a precise valuation, it’s advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent auction results for similar models.
The Crescent Firearms Hummer is a shotgun model produced by Crescent Firearms, which operated primarily in the early to mid-20th century. Known for its affordability and simple design, the Hummer was typically a side-by-side shotgun, often favored by hunters and sport shooters. Collectors value these shotguns for their historical significance and craftsmanship, though they may not have high monetary value. For specific details regarding production years or features, consulting collector guides or firearms forums may provide more in-depth information.
Crescent Firearms Co or Crescent-Davis Arms Corp, for Belknap Hardware.
1901 till1930
Depending on condition, perhaps as much as $400-$500. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Crescent Firearms, sometime between 1888 & 1929. Crescent Firearms Co. was started in 1888 by George W. Cilley. These were made for and sold by a variety of hardware companies, mail order stores, retailers and distributors. Nearly 100 names are known or thought to have been used on shotguns produced by Crescent. In 1929 N. R. Davis Firearms Co. merged with Crescent to become Davis-Crescent Arms Co.
$100-$250, depending on condition.
50-200 USD
Firearms marked Hartford were manufactured by Crescent Firearms for the Simmons Hardware Company of St Louis c. 1890-1930.
70-100 years, 50-200 USD