If we are talking about a original model 1885 low wall .22cal single shot rifle?then the going price is between 300-1,000 dollars for a rifle having between 10%-70% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.
If we are talking about a original Winchester model 1885 rifle?Then with the serial number that you have provided your rifle was made in the year 1887.
The age of your winchester model 1873 is considerable.The rifle was made by winchester in the year 1885.that is 126 years ago.As to value I would have it looked at by a member of the winchester collectors assoc.or a qualified gun collector who specializes in winchesters.
There is no such thing as a "Winchester 1884". There were two distinctly different Winchester Models that were made to chamber the 32-40 cartridge; (1) The Model 1885 Single Shot (falling block) Rifle (2) The Model 1894 Lever-Action Rifle The potential collector value for each is significantly different.
It sounds to me that you have a Winchester model 1885 high wall musket.Your rifle was made at the end of production which was 1920.The value will range between 400-1,000 dollars based on your rifle having between 10%-80% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.
This rifle was originally marketed as "The Winchester Singleshot", but is now usually designated the Model 1885. Yours was manufactured in 1892. Value will depend on it's exact configuration and condition, but the most common types in "average" condition will bring $1200-$1500.
Depends on caliber. www.countrygunsmith.net
The first was the Model 1885 Single Shot rifle. The second was the Model 1894 lever-action rifle. The Models 55 and 64 (variants of the Model 1894) were also made in 38-55, but in very small numbers.
Your Model 1885 Single Shot Rifle (high-wall) was manufactured circa May 1891.
The Winchester high-wall Single Shot rifle is referred to as a Model 1885. The value will be determined by the exact configuration of the rifle, the factory originality, and the graded condition, all of which require a visual inspection and evaulation. I can provide a detailed assessment if you desire, and can be contacted at Win1885@msn.com Bert H.
I will assume that you are asking about a Winchester Model 1894/94? Winchester also chambered the Model 1885 Single Shot rifle, the Model 55 lever-action, and the Model 64 lever-action rifles in 25-35 W.C.F. Without knowing what you have, there is no possible way to answer your question. Additionally, value appraisals require a visual inspection and evaluation in order to be accurate. Bert H.
The Mannlicher Model 85, in the year 1885.