Crescent operated from 1893 to 1930. There doesn't seem to be any source to pinpoint dates of manufacture by serial numbers. Crescent was a subsidiary of H&D Folsom Sporting Goods, New York. Many of their products were sold through Folsom's retail outlets, but Folsom was also a large wholesale dealer and many Crescent guns were marked with the names or trademarks of other retail chains and even independent hardware stores. Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co, Chicago (1882-1962), retailed the Victor shotguns which were manufactured by Crescent Arms, Norwich, CT (1893-1930).
Wautauga was made by Crescent Firearms. It was a trade name. Crescent waas in business from @1893 to 1932
Many utility grade weapons.
a 410 ga. shotgun pistol was made by crescent firearms and is very rare. however, regular shotguns do not have much value
They were made by Crescent firearms of Connecticut. They made firearms under many trade names from 1890 until about 1932.
Palmetto shot guns were made by Crescent Fire Arms Co. Crescent made firearms for many different companies and gun outlets. Crescent made a decent gun...............
Been out of business for 75+ years
Made by Crescent firearms.
Made by Crescent Firearms Co for HSB & Co.
the knickerbocker was made by crescent arms Look under Crescent Tryon firearms
Crescent Firearms Co or Crescent-Davis Arms Corp, for Belknap Hardware.
At least one company that made guns marked with the Tru Test label was Crescent firearms.
No. Crescent made inxpensive shotguns under more than 100 different trade names.