From what I've read, it was made by (Stevens). I've also got a model 5100 12 gauge. The wording (The sportman's Cleavland) is kind of like the model and it was made by Stevens. It's a nice house gun with a hell of a kick. I pitty those who dare breaking/entering.
This Shotgun was manufactured by the Mossberg Company.
Manufactured by Davenport. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Wesley Richard was an expensive shotgun. "A Richard" is likely an inexpensive shotgun manufactured by the Crescent City company sold with an expensive sounding name.
Hunter Arms Company, Fulton, New York
The Sears Ted Williams 200 is a Winchester 1200.
That sounds very much like a subcontracted "house brand" to me, and it's kind of hard to know specifically which company had the contract, but it you were to guess either "Harrington and Richards" or "Savage", odds are about 90% you'd have guessed one or the other as right.
The age of a 16-gauge Sportsman shotgun made by Cleveland Arms Company can vary significantly depending on the specific model and year it was manufactured. Cleveland Arms produced shotguns from the early to mid-20th century, so a 16-gauge model could range from the 1920s to the 1960s. To determine its exact age, you would need to check the serial number or any identifying marks on the shotgun, as well as consult manufacturer records or firearms reference guides.
The Sears model 100.101 shotgun was manufactured by the Stevens Arms Company. Stevens was known for producing a variety of firearms, including shotguns, under various brand names for retailers like Sears. The model 100.101 is essentially a rebadged version of the Stevens 311 shotgun.
The 12 Gauge Single Shot Shotgun Model 336882 from the Volunteer Arms Company was probably manufactured by the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company that operated in Louisville, Kentucky. Iver Johnson Company and H & R, are two other gun manufacturers that made this type of shotgun.
The Stevens Model 39A .410 shotgun was manufactured between 1939 and 1948. It was a popular single-shot shotgun produced by the J. Stevens Arms Company. The model is known for its simplicity and reliability, making it a favored choice for small game hunting and youth shooters.
Would need to know the other markings as well.
No published serial number data.