Before 1930. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Enders Royal Western single shot shotgun was produced by the Enders Company, a manufacturer known for its affordable firearms in the early to mid-20th century. The shotgun was designed for small game hunting and was popular among budget-conscious hunters. Its production spanned several decades, reflecting the demand for simple, reliable shotguns during that era. Today, these shotguns are often collected due to their historical significance and craftsmanship.
Some Enders Royal Service shotguns are Crescent Model 60's marked with Shapleigh Hardware's trade name, but some were made by other manufacturers.
The Enders Royal Service double barrel shotgun was produced in the late 19th to early 20th century, primarily in the 1890s to the early 1900s. It was manufactured by the Enders company, which was known for crafting quality firearms during that period. Specific production years may vary depending on the model and variant of the shotgun.
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.
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