This is a difficult question to answer for many reasons. There was a legitimate manufactures of double barrel shotguns who used the W. Richards trade name, their were also manufactures who used generic derivatives of the trade names of many of the famous English firearms manufactures (Westley Richards & Co. being one) in an attempt to decieve the public. Wells Fargo may well have purchased shotguns from the legitimate W. Richards. At this late date it is probably impossible to find out. It is also difficult to understand what 52 Cal Express means on a shotgun. This sounds like a fraud to me. Which does not mean that it is worthless. The one thing I would bet on is that it is not a Westley Richards.
yes
there is none
American Express was founded by Henry Wells, William Fargo, and John Butterfield.
Henry Wells and William G. Fargo joined to form Wells, Fargo, and Company in order to provide express and banking services to the booming California economy. Wells Fargo succeeded where others failed by offering diverse services even at the very beginning.
There is no Wells Fargo in Guam
no. they have a strategic alliance which they entered into in April 2000
Pony Express or Wells Fargo
The population of Wells Fargo is 2,011.
Wells Fargo's population is 264,200.
Yes, Wells Fargo SurePay is free to use for Wells Fargo customers.
No. They were bought by Securitas and the Wells Fargo name was sold back to the Bank. Wells Fargo Guard and Investigative Services was a division of Baker Industries, a wholly owned subsidiery of Borg Warner Corporation and its trademark logo was the Pony Express Rider. Wells Fargo Bank, no association, allowed them to use the name, and when the company was sold, the name was sold back to Wells Fargo Bank, whose trademark logo was the stagecoach
suggest you contact: wellsfargohistory.com for shotgun history/value