Mike, I believe you are looking at a Stevens/Savage made double, as advised.
I pulled the only Savage marked gun I own from the safe to compare to my Montgomery Wards Model 50 double twenty. The comparison gun is a Utica NY manufactured early Savage Model 219 single-shot 30-30 rifle (made ~1939). Besides sharing a very similar hammerless break-open design I observed some other similarities. I agree F2F, both guns are quite low on the food chain, but I like them too.
The M-W is marked 5000 on the lower right-rear of the receiver, the Savage is marked 219 in the same place, same size letters and font.
The safeties on both guns look identical, same size and finish.
The date stamp on the bottom front of the M-W double is an 8 with a circle, on the upper right rear of the 219 is the date stamp 21 with a circle around it. I don't know if this means the M-W is 13 years older (made ~ 1926)???
The clincher was the buttplate... identical.
Bryan