There is a wealth of information by Nick Niles in the Gun Digest book of Guns and Prices 2005 Edition, ISBN #0-89689-324-3 and library of congress # 2005906853 Models, prices, and history. Also acomplete listofALL the names associated with Crescent F.A. Co
50-125 USD
$150-$400 (only goes that high if you can find a buyer who thinks a 410 is worth more than a larger gauge) I disagree. Depending on condition, older double barrels, even off brand ones, command a premium the smaller the gauge. Stevens 311A's in excellent condition are going for $400-$700 range. The Crescent Quail Hammerless would start at these prices and go higher. The Hammerless Quail with checkered walnut and splinter forend would begin at the $700 range if in 90-95% condition. Alot depends on the local market. In the southeast, .410 SxSs are going for high dollars.
The book value is between 175 and 700, those are subjective. I have seen those and like pieces selling for around the 550 to 600 mark depending on condition 95% or better.
70-100 years. 50-150 USD
about 150-200 if it has a nice petina and no rust, decent furniture, down to 35-50 as a wall hanger or lamp.
I have one in 85 to 95 percent condition. A beautiful little SXS .410. i wouldn't take less than $950.00, just because it's unusual and very sweet.
Some types of quail are bobwhite quails, button quails, coturnix or Japanese quail, gambles quail, mearns quail, mountain quail, scaled quail, California quail and more
Quails or quail. Either is acceptable.
"The Crackpot Quail" starring Quentin Quail .
no because it is a different type of quail
I think it means flocks of quail.
Yes, a quail is a bird.