Tryon's was a hardware chain, not a gun manufacturer. With a little more information, it could be dated. Does it have steel or damascus barrels? What is the serial number? A picture is worth 1000 words. Probably in the realm of 1915-1920.
There is no need to start a double barrel. A double barrel shotgun needs to be loaded like you would a single barrel shotgun only using two bullets. You then cock the gun, aim, and fire.
I would look at the number of barrels. If there is more than one barrel, you know you have at least a double barrel shotgun. If there are 1 or less barrels, then you don't.
The caliber of a Philadelphia derringer with Jukar 054167 Jukar stamped on the barrel is not known. There isn't enough information to determine what the caliber would be. A gun collector would be a good person to ask.
Tom Tryon was born on January 14, 1926 and died on September 4, 1991. Tom Tryon would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 89 years old today.
Several lengths were available on Stevens double barrel shotguns. 30 inches would be the most common, but 28 or 32 would not be uncommon and 26, 34 or even 36 would not be impossible.
Keystone Arms Co was a trade name used by E.K. Tryon Jr. & Co, a large catalog hardware store in Philadelphia. The gun would have been made during the early 1900's through WW2, and could have been made by any of a number of manufacturers. That serial number leads one to think H&R.
Assuming that this is a sxs barrel it would have meen made in 1926.
50-100 USD
T Barker double barrel shotgun value ?
Mr. Tryon opposes same-sex marriage.
I would say $700-$1.000
Why the **** would you want that!?!?!