Before 1930. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Some Enders Royal Service shotguns are Crescent Model 60's marked with Shapleigh Hardware's trade name, but some were made by other manufacturers.
Lender's royal service # 117709
Enders Royal Service shotguns were distributed by HD Folsom to the hardware trade from c.1890-1920. They were imported from Belgium (will have proofmarks) and made domestically by at least two different manufacturers.
Have it examined by a competent gunsmith
Possibly Enders Royal Service? Blue, Hound, Whistler are a few others
Well, honey, the value of an Enders Royal American shotgun can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and any additional features. I ain't no psychic, so I can't give you an exact price without more details. Your best bet is to have it appraised by a professional to get a more accurate estimate.
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No known published sn data
The "Enders Royal" name is associated with Shapleigh Hardware of St Louis, and Crescent was one of the several manufacturers. "Cannon Breech-Simmons Hardware Co" is found on single shot guns made by J. Stevens Arms Co. But I cannot locate any information that indicates a shotgun was made with both of these trade names.
try www.e-gunparts.com or www.gunbroker.com you may have some luck there.
Enders Royal American was a brand name placed on shotguns manufactured by the Crescent Firearms Company for sale by catalog/hardware stores. You might check under the barrels for Belgian proofs as well. These guns were made before World War I and typically should not be used with modern ammunition.
Not readily. You'll find that parts will need to repaired or made by a gunsmith.