There should be some marking (name) stamped on the left side of the receiver/frame. Serial number stamped on the lower tang just behind the trigger guard is indicative of a Crescent Fire Arms Company of Norwich,CT (1892 to 1930) made single barrel shotgun. A prime condition example (rare) that appears to have come out of the factory yesterday afternoon might fetch as much as $125 while a rusty metal, rotten or broken wood, missing parts piece of junk fit only for parts salvage or as a moonshine still stirring stick might bring as little as $10. These guns were inexpensive (read cheap) even when new selling for between $10 to $20 and haven't appreciated that much over the years.Ĭurrent values. Need same information to make a guess about value. We are going to need those photographs or at least a very good description including any and all markings and features (hammer type or hammerless, outside safety lever falling block action) of the gun before we can begin to tell you anything about it. Hopkins & Allen made at least thirteen different models of single barrel single shot shotguns and the serial number you give would fit any of them.
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