Your gun is actually a model 18 with a steel 30" barrel and the serial number is 63472. Condition is always key in determining value.
Meriden Firearms, Meriden, Connecticut, operated from 1905 to 1915 and was owned by Sears Robuck. Mr. A J Aubrey was the Sears official in charge of Meriden Firearms.
10-100 usd
10-100 usd
Meriden Firearms, 1905-1915, was a subsidiary of Sears Roebuck. Probably not real ivory, but could be. Value depends on condition, but probably not over $150 in excellent condition.
Seldom exceed 100 USD
Seldom reach or exceed 100
On what?? Many firearms before 1968 did not have serial #'s.
is that the serial number of a model A ford ?? or firearms ?? If a firearm, who made it and what is the model ????
is that the serial number of a model A ford ??? or firearm?? If a firearm, which firearms, who made it and what model............?????
10-100 USD or so
some firearms were produced without serial number, but as of 1968 all firearms are SUPPOSED to have a serial number. I don't believe any 38 specials were made without a serial number, unless of foreign make......................
Firearms built prior to 1969 weren't required to have a serial number, and many didn't. Nixon signed the law requiring all firearms to have serial numbers in 1969.