Assuming that this 1950 built M#70 is a standard grade off the shelf rifle and not only "almost mint" but also absoluty original, I would put a value of $1000 to $1200 on it. This assumes you sold it yourself (and had the patience to wait for the right buyer) to a privite party an not to a dealer. Note that a M#70 collector might pay a little extra if the gun truly reaches close to mint condition.
first your Winchester model 1897 was made in 1927,that being said if it is a standard model it is valued between 250.00dollars for one in 60% condition up to 750.00 for one in almost new condition.
With the serial number that you supplied,your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1972,and the value will be between 200-350 dollars depending on the overall condition of your rifle and a good bore.
If the serial number is 459317, it was made in 1893. Letters don't compute in a Winchester serial number for a model 1873.
The Winchester 270 1965 model 70, serial number 747048 is valued at $600 in excellent condition. In fair condition, its value is $375. In poor condition, its value is $250.
Don't know but it was made in 1950 and that might give you a starting point. Value depends almost totally on the condition of the gun.
Something not right with that serial number. Both my Winchester serial dating sites show the cut off on the model 94 at 5103249.
No way of knowing without you providing the serial number and the overall condition of your Winchester model 1894 rifle.
100-600 depending on condition
Depending on condition, $350-$450.
ABOUT $400, depending on condition.
Winchester Model 1906 22 shorts serial # 7035 Looking for age & price fair condition
has a 4x redfield scope good condition