Best left to a gunsmith.
Can't be answered without a detailed description of the weapon.
value of belgium browning 25 auto baby blued with walnut grips
50-600 USD depending on EXACT configuration, condition, accessories, etc..
Not available in the public domain. Try the US Patent Office
If you have the FN 1900, also called the Browning #1, it was produced from 1899-1907 and there were 700,000 made. It will have "Fabrique Nationale-Herstal-Belgique (Brownings Patent)" inascribed on the left side of the pistol. Under that it will have Fabrique Nationale's icon with a small picture of a pistol and a circle around it. Under that it will have " BREVETE-S.G.D.G." which is a french term for the patent process. It was used on many things including clocks. Hope this helps.
Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
War time Hi-Power pistols are a very specialized collecting area. An estimate cannot be done here. A professional appraisal is recommended.
Baby Browning.
This serial number is too high to be the Browning High Power. What model is it? It may be an FN model under brownings patent, but not a Browning arms Co gun. Please be specific about the model and ask again.
yes it is a .25 auto, pocket pistol, does it have any markings on it?
A Browning Hi Power
The M1911 is the military designation for John M. Browning's .45 caliber automatic pistol. He was employed by Colt Firearms, so the patent gives credit to Colt for this firearm.