Lender's royal service # 117709
Enders Special Service & Enders Royal Service along with Enders Oakleaf were made by Crescent Fire Arms Co. for Shapleigh Hardware Co. of St Louis, MO in the early 1900's. It is not a rare gun nor expensive. Perhaps $200 if in good condition.
No known published sn data
try www.e-gunparts.com or www.gunbroker.com you may have some luck there.
Have it examined by a competent gunsmith
Possibly Enders Royal Service? Blue, Hound, Whistler are a few others
The value of an Enders Royal Service double barrel shotgun with serial number 262910 can vary widely based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, such shotguns can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearms expert or appraiser who can evaluate the specific details of the shotgun. Additionally, checking recent sales of similar models can provide a better estimate of its current market value.
try john gunderson 518 668 2221
I found a set for my Enders Special Service a.k.a. crescent on eBay of all places. It took some time and alot of questions, pictures and measurements but was worth the wait. There are many barrel sets that will fit with a little tinkering.
Being a .410 helps, the condition hurts. Possibly $200. sales@countrygunsmith.net
To look up the serial number for an old Enders Royal American double barrel shotgun, first, locate the serial number, which is typically found on the receiver, barrel, or under the forearm. Once you have the number, check reputable gun databases, firearm forums, or collector websites that specialize in vintage firearms. Additionally, you can contact organizations like the National Rifle Association or consult a qualified gunsmith or firearms appraiser who may have access to specific records. Finally, consider reaching out to the manufacturer or a local historical society for more information.
Enders Royal Service shotguns were made by Cresent Fire Arms Co. for Shapleigh Hwr. Co. of St. Louis. Cresent Fire Arms was in business , I believe, fron the 1890's until the mid 1930's. All the records for this Co. have long since been either lost or destroyed. No idea what the K R Winchell stands for.