I have my G-father's 12GA. sold by American Gun Co.NY. It has wabbit ears.(sorry)
It was made by Crescent; somewhere along the line HD Folsom Arms Co. had something to do with it. It came from Sears 1905??
Here's a link of old guns made by Crescent sold under a different name.
http://www.gun-data.com/Crescent_arms_shotguns.html
I just couldn't help it. LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2VMqQ6XnmI&feature=related
Tradename of H. & D. Folsom Sporting Goods. Probably manufactured by Crescent Fire Amrs Co., Norwich or import from Belgium or both. It is believed, that those made with Armory Steel barrels were Belgian made and those with damascus barrels were American made. Sold were single and double barrel shotguns for less than $10 (single barrel) and for $10 to 15 (double barrel). Tradename guns do not have much collector interest.
12 Gauge, double action SXS shotgun, side hammer, 30" steel barrel, marked AMERICAN GUN CO. NEW YORK on the right frame
You do have a Acme Arms wabbit gun.
Tradename used by J. Stevens Arms Co. and Cornwall Hardware Co.
.22 short r.f., 7 shoot single action revolver, spur trigger, solid frame
.32 short r.f., 5 shot single action revolver, spur trigger, solid frame
12 gauge shotgun, damascus double barrel. somes or all? were made from belgium steel.
http://www.american-firearms.com/american-firearms/IE6/START.html