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The "Nitro" refers to smokeless powder, so certainly not much before 1900, probably a few years later. The "and Tool" part of the name was not used after 1916.
I'm guessing it is a single shot break open shotgun with an exposed hammer. Made sometime after 1900 and worth $50-$100 depending on condition.
Not particularly, no. Little to no collector interest. sales@countrygunsmith.net
King Nitro was a trade name used by Shapleigh Hardware of St Louise on guns made by Crescent Firearms and J. Stevens Arms.
no Co. is an abbreviation for company But there are differences between: * J. Stevens and Co. * J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. * J. Stevens Arms Co. * Stevens and * Stevens - Savage
It was made by J. Stevens Arms (division of Savage Arms) sometime after 1920.
50000000000000000000000000 dollars that's a some rare crap right their
Breese J. Stevens was born in 1834.
Breese J. Stevens died in 1903.
Robert J. Stevens was born in 1952.
Various manufacturers, primarily Crescent Firearms and J. Stevens Arms.
Bryce J. Stevens was born on 1957-09-10.