The blue book of modern black powder values has information on dates, manufacturers, and a wealth of other info on Daly and others. It may help. The book is available on line free to NRA members at www.nragive.org or from sporting retailers like midway USA and Dixie gun works.
Assuming excellent or unfired condition, $400 to 500.
the value is based on the shape it is in for great shape it would fetch 500 to 800 at auction
Your best bet is to look on gunbroker or auctionarms. Most of Dalys black powder arms were made by Investarms (you will see a I inside a square on the left side of the barrel) search those names and compare pictures to your gun, you will have a good idea what they sell for.
Charles Daly firearms was created in 1875.
The Charles Daly Hawken typically uses a #11 nipple. This size is common for many traditional caplock rifles and offers compatibility with standard #11 percussion caps. Always verify with the manufacturer's specifications or consult a knowledgeable gunsmith for the most accurate information.
midwayusa.com, search under Charles Daly
Charles P. Daly died on 1899-09-19.
Charles P. Daly was born on 1816-10-13.
John Charles Daly was born on 1914-02-20.
John Charles Daly died on 1991-02-24.
Charles Daly has imported semiauto shotguns from Italy and Turkey. Would need to know exactly which Charles Daly you have. You can also check the Charles Daly/KBI website for manuals. sales@countrygunsmith.net
yes i have a Remington 870 choke in my Charles daly