Is "fin fire" a typo for "pin-fire"? If so, I'm certain that it is not a Crescent shotgun and even more confident that it was never used by Wells Fargo Co. I would guess that someone tried to increase the selling price of an inexpensive double by adding the Wells Fargo stamp and a saddle ring. Have the barrels been cut off, too? There are so many shotguns with fake WF Co markings that no informed collector will pay any premium for this mark unless it is accompanied by a bill of sale listing the stage company as the buyer or seller and positivly identifying the gun. It would probably sell for $150-$250 as a wall decoration for a yuppie's rec room.
$25 at best,i have one, needs a buttstock
You would have to list the model number of your shotgun,to identify the maker of your sears and roebuck shotgun,in order to get the correct buttstock.
From the muzzle to the end of the buttstock.
try gunpartscorp website. They have a cross reference to determine what company made your shotgun.
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Either made by Crescent Arms of Norwich, Ct, or imported from Belgium by H&D Folsom of New York City. Probably between 1893 and 1913.
I have a complete 90% Crescent 12 ga 100,00 yours..
No such thing as a 22 Shotgun.
What is the Model, Serial Number and date of the Crescent Firearms shotgun which you want a value on?
50-150 USD
50-100