No
Many utility grade weapons.
There was no Crescent Firearms Co after 1935 when the company was purchased by Savage/Stevens.
Been out of business for 75+ years
The Star Leader shotgun was indeed manufactured by Crescent Firearms, a company that operated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Crescent Firearms produced a variety of firearms, including shotguns such as the Star Leader model. The company was known for producing affordable but functional firearms for the mass market during its time in operation.
There was no company with that name. Crescent, Davenport, Stevens, and Pieper (Belgium) all furnished firearms for Shapleigh Hardware with variations of the Central Arms name.
Firearms marked Hartford were manufactured by Crescent Firearms for the Simmons Hardware Company of St Louis c. 1890-1930.
"The Berkshire" by Meridan Firearms "Berkshire No. 3000" by Crescent Firearms Contrary to popular belief, not the same company.
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At least one company that made guns marked with the Tru Test label was Crescent firearms.
$100-$250
Depending on condition, perhaps as much as $400-$500. sales@countrygunsmith.net