no they do not
I can say that J.C.Higgins was the name used to signify Sears & Roebuck firearms from 1942-1962.I would assume that your double barrel shotgun was made during this time span.
J.C. Higgins, I think.
Sears did sell water skis but did not make them. Most were JC Higggins brand skis.
Yes, two doses and a syringe about $1.50. Back when it was legal to do so.
$49.95
Sears, Roebuck and Co. used to sell wood burning stoves through their catalog in the early 20th century. These stoves were popular for heating homes and cooking. They were made by various manufacturers and are now considered collectors' items.
Your bolt action shotgun was made for Sears Roebuck by the High Standard Company, and is the HS Model 514.1400. Depending on condition, these sell for around $85 or so. They are durable reliable shotguns- just not a lot of collector appeal.
A bolt action Sears Roebuck shotgun would probably sell for $75 to $125 retail.
I have a 1965 - would be interested to find more info on it.
It was built by Stevens between 1904 & 1932. Sears had it listed in the 1933 catalog.
Ted Williams 12 gauge shotguns were manufactured by Sears Roebuck. In good condition, they sell online for around 200 dollars, but some dealers will take customer's best offers if asked.
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