All I can tell you, which may or may not be of much use to you as I don't know much about these things, is that when I lived in Norfolk, I went to a country game fair where I saw a stand full of old guns of all types. To cut a long story short I went to see these people who had an office on the Sandringham estate - they were packing up for a few weeks annual jaunt to London - and Itook with me an old double barreled muzzle loader, number 2 of a pair made by Horsley. The valuer told me something of the gun's history and then added apologetically that it wasn't worth a great deal at all.
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200
I don't know, that's what I'm trying to find out?
100-300 USD
Probably, but it may refer to the patent for some minor improvement. It will not add any value.
Most likely, the pump shotgun you have is a model 10. Uncheckered wood, grooved slide, value is from 150 to 300 dollars.
$175-$250 in good condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Browning did not manufacture the gun. The gun was made by Stevens, using a Browning patent. Value is minimal, below $200.
I believe that is a Stevens patent. In any event, the gun was sold by Sears before World War II. Value is minimal, have it thoroughly checked before shooting. sales@countrygunsmith.net
1600.00 I know that's on the 870 and what else i don't know but it's unlikely any Remington shotgun will bring that amount
I have a Ranger Over and Under 12 gauge shotgun with a recoli pad with the same Chicago patent No. 105358. Are there markings you speak of on the recoil pad or on the gun itself?
Made in 1904. Value depends on grade and condition.