WH Davenport c. 1878-1890, Crescent Firearms c. 1893-1930, J. Stevens Arms c. 1930-1945. They were distributed by Shapleigh Hardware of St Louis.
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Hunter Arms
From 1895 to 1902
George Worthington was a hardware store in Cleveland, Ohio, from about 1890 to 1935. Single barrel shotguns were marked with his name by Crescent Arms Co and double barrel shotguns by J. Stevens Arms Co.
Central Arms shotguns were made by several manufacturers, but that patent date says J Stevens Arms and Tool Co.
This name was put on shotguns by Crescent Fire Arms Co, Davis-Warner Arms Corp., and also by at least one unidentified Belgian maker for Spear and Company.
Library, internet, gun shows.
The Stevens make and model of a central arms co. St. Louis US 20ga hammerless double barrel shotgun is likely the Stevens Model 311. This shotgun is known for its durability and reliability, featuring a side-by-side design and a robust construction suitable for various shooting applications. Central Arms Co. often marketed Stevens shotguns under their name, which contributes to the model's identification.
Cornell Firearms Company was a trade name used by Hopkins and Allen Arms Company on hammerless shotguns. They made these shotguns from 1902 to 1916.
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
Kessler Arms Corporation
The value of a Central Arms 410 shotgun double barrel can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and specific model. Generally, these shotguns may range from $200 to $600, with well-maintained or collectible models potentially fetching higher prices. It's advisable to consult recent sales, local listings, or a firearms appraisal expert for a more accurate valuation.