No
The Ward guns were only built on the Browning Patent. Other than that Browning Arms Co. had nothing to do with them
Browning didn't begin making the Citori until 1973. You probably have a Superposed. If it is a Superposed it was made in 1956. Value of shotguns depend upon several factors. Condition, model, point of sale are a few. Look at used guns for sale at a site like gunbroker.com to compare.
From the start all browning guns were made by FN of belguim for browning between 1903-1975.After that all guns were made by Miroku of japan.
Browning, in Morgan, Utah.
The Browning Superposed Broadway shotgun is a variant of the popular Browning Superposed Over & Under double barrel shotguns produced in the late 1950s and 1960s (possibly as late as 1975). These shotguns were primarily intended for trapshooting and the "Broadway" term refers to the wide sighting rib (5/8" wide) running the full length along the top of the upper barrel. Standard Superposed shotguns typically had a rib 3/8" wide. The Broadway superposed shotguns were 12 guage (12 bore) with 2 3/4" chambers (3" magnum loads will not work in these guns and it is dangerous to try). Typically they Broadway trap guns had 30" or 32" barrels although it is possible that some custom lengths could exist. The original barrels had fixed chokes, usually modified, improved modified, and full in a variety of combinations with the most common usually being modified on the lower barrel and full choke on the upper. The Superposed Broadway shotguns were all made in Belgium and are exceptionally fine firearms. Many are still in use today by competition shooters despite being more than 40 years old. Some have had hundreds of thousands of rounds fired from them. Browning produced Broadway Superposed shotguns in a variety of finishes including the Midas Grade which included heavy engraving and gold inlay.
There could be a variety of 20ga shotguns that could be valued that high. Superposed High grade guns could get that high as well as possible custom engraved one of a kind A5's.
Condition, model, gauge, and grade is required to make an ballpark quote for this gun. Generally Browning Superposed Guns range anywhere from $1200 to over $3000 for a standard grade I. Recommend having a gun shop appraise this for you.
Model, serial number and condition is needed to give you a ball park figure. Superposed guns can run $800 up to $3000+ for a grade I.
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possible. better with shoulder support