Probably isn't one since these were made long before serial numbers were required by the GCA of 1968. There may be one under the forearm, but even if you find one, it won't tell you anything. There are no production records from Crescent to identify date of manufacture or even total number of guns produced. If your gun has Belgian proofmarks, the actual manufacturer probably can't even be identified and any factory records that may have existed were probably destroyed in one of the world wars.
50-150 USD
50-150 USD
50-100 USD
Pretty much an impossible undertaking.
When was it made and how is it worth - American Gun Co., New York - Double barrel exposed, 12 guage exposed hammers and 31 3/4" barrels. Serial Number 362989?
No, it is British.
The name American Gun Company was a trade mark of the Cresent Firearms Company.This company was in business from 1888-1931.The double barrel shotguns of this company were started in the year 1891.The Knickerbocker shotgun was started during the 1900,s.The knickerbocker shotguns were of a barrel length of 14 inches and chambered in 20 gauge.The barrels should be of nickel finish.A case hardened receiver,and pistol grip stock.
Turn of the century
150 dollars
$50-$250 depending on condition and how well it looks over the fireplace.
No. What would the company that produced the finest American double barrel shotgun want with a utilitarian import?
The price of a Scott and Company double barrel shotgun can range from $2500 to $12000. The price is determined by the condition of the gun.