Can't be answered without knowing the maker, condition, barrel length, finish, condition, type of action, type of stock and type of sights.
50-150 dollars based on the rifle having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining.These crackshot rifles were made between the years 1913-1941.
That's a patent date, not a manufacture date. The Standard Catalog gives a range of values from $125 in Poor condition to $275 in Excellent condition.
You would be better served by having a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.view your rifle and have a value assigned to it by the member.These rifles are very collectable and the value can range from a few hundred,to a few thousand dollars.Your rifle which was made in 1913 and was the 110th rifle made that year is a fine example of early Winchester quality manufacturing.
No such rifle made by Winchester.
Made in 1913.
made between 1913-1916
I am assuming that you mean 1894 rifle,not 1884.Your rifle which was made in 1913 will bring between 450-2,000 dollars depending on the features present on your rifle,and the amount of original finish remaining.It would be better if you have this rifle examined by a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.They would be able to give you a defined value of your Winchester model 1894 rifle.
Your Winchester model 1892 rifle was made by Winchester in 1913.
Your Marlin model 29 slide action .22cal rifle which was made from 1913-1916 will bring between 150-300 dollars for a rifle showing between 50%-90% of its original finish and a decent bore.
It all depends on who made the rifle and what condition it's in..
Sorry, no information means no answer.
A general value would be between 175-900 dollars for a rifle showing between 10%-80% of its original finish remaining.Your serial number shows that your Winchester model 1906 pump action rifle was made in the year 1913.