The value varies widely with condition and gauge. I think that prior to 1912 only 12 gauge sterlingworths were made. The 20s (and 16s)began production in 1912 or 1913. Usually the earlier ones are worth a little more than later (after about 1930) ones. A 12 gauge from the early years in near-mint condition would be worth around $2000, an average 12 would be in the $1000 range and one in poor shape (broken stock, pitted barrels, dents in barrels, etc) ordinarily would be worth more like $400 to $500. Twenty gauge prices corresponding to these would be about $3000, $2000 and $1000.
depends on condition- $400-$750
Exactly how is the shotgun marked (all markings), and double-check the serial number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I appreciate any information you can provide as this was my great grandfather"'s shotgun?
Your Serial number indicates that your Fox Sterlingworth shotgun was made in the year 1919.It was one of the first 268 shotguns made that year out of a total production of 800 for the year 1919.I hope that you find this informative.
1929 gun that should bring $700 plus if in truly excellent shape. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Looks like 1922. http://www.doublegunshop.com/dgsnos1.htm thanks for the help
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