In my opinion, nothing special. Crescent make many shotguns for various companys and hardware stores in the early years
Mississippi Valley Arms Company: Trade name by the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri. Folsom was a wholesale/retail company and the guns were manufactured by their subsidiary company, Crescent Firearms of Meriden, CT, or by various Belgian makers.
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It is the possession of FIREARMS that is prohibited.
Because it is indeed radioactive. It glows in the dark and is commonly used in expensive watches and firearms sights. (gamma radiation?)
Bluing (eg firearms), galvanizing (Zinc coating), electroplating with cadmium, brass or other protective metals, and paint are coatings used to prevent rust.
Electric City firearms were manufactured by Crescent Firearms Co. of Norwich Conn. Crescent was purchased by Savage in the early 1930's.
Geo Worthington was a hardware store in Cleveland, OH. Gun was actually manufactured by Crescent Firearms, Norwich, CT. This information found in three boards (so far). I'm looking for the same
Made by Crescent Firearms Co for HSB & Co.
Crescent Firearms were manufactured from 1893 to 1930, but there are no factory records available to determine the exact year from a serial number.
George Worthington was a firearms dealer in Cleveland, Ohio, 1890-1935. Their Harvard branded shotguns were made by Crescent Fire Arms Co, 1893-1930.
Sold by Sears Roebuck around 1900. Probably manufactured by Crescent Firearms, Norwich, Ct.
Crescent manufactured shotguns from 1888 to 1940. They sold a million utility shotguns that were "branded" by hardware stores and the like. Typical value is $85 to $150.
None I can find.
Wautauga was made by Crescent Firearms. It was a trade name. Crescent waas in business from @1893 to 1932
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.
Prior to 1930, certainly. Wolverine Arms Co was a tradename used by Fletcher Hardware in Wilmington NC.
Worthington Arms Co. is a trade name used by the H&D Folsom Arms Co. on various types of firearms. Folsom was a large distributor of single and double barrel shotguns produced by Crescent Firearms Co., which Folsom owned. Folsom eventually sold out to Savage Arms Co. Worthington Arms Co. guns were made for George Worthington Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. The values can vary widely depending on condition and features. You would be best off having the gun appraised by a reputable gunsmith or advanced collector.