Yfes, the company has reorganized after bankruptcy a few years ago, is now in Ohio. They manufacture a first-class Model37 pump in several configurations, in 20 and 12 gauge. The shotguns are all American-made, with fine machine work and very good quality. Worth a look.
Ithaca still makes shotguns. Contact them via their web site and maybe they can tell you You have an Ithaca Flues model made in 1919
No. These were made in Japan and imported by the old Ithaca Gun Company between 1972 and 1978.
Ithaca made 10 gauge shotguns.
They are still being made
originally = Ithaca, New York second = king ferry, New York now = sandusky, Ohio
Ithaca did not make any Wards Western Field Shotguns. Most were made by Stevens/Savage or Mossberg.Western Field, the Montgomery Ward brand name, should not be confused with Western Arms Company, a division of Ithaca that made shotguns that appear identical to Ithaca's Lefever Nitro Special from 1929 to 1946.
Ithaca began manufacturing shotguns and rifles in 1880, often using expired Remington patents.
Eatons of Canada
If this is an old side by side it would be a Baker model made in 1886. Serial numbers of Ithaca shotguns for that year were 2448 - 4101.
A model 37 with the serial # 10464 was produced in 1939.
Dozens of makers have made 410 shotguns over the last 100 or so years. Winchester, Remington, Ithaca, Purdey, H&H are a few.
Shotguns break open, not over. Winchester, Stevens, Ithaca have made 410s