I am not an expert on that year but depending on the condition and its historical value I would estimate it to sell around one hundred billion dollars. But you should wait for the economy to get better
Manufactured by Crescent Fire Arms Co sometime between 1893 and 1932 and worth $150-$250, depending on condition.
Made by Crescent Fire Arms Co, 1893-1932. Worth $150-$250 depending on condition.
The Essex trade name was used by Belknap Hardware of Louisville, KY. A double barrel was probably made by Crescent Fire Arms Co c. 1893-1930.
The 1894 was a side by side barrel the 1893 was the single shot
A penny from 1893 if circulated is worth between $2 and $10, depending on the condition. An uncirculated 1893 penny is worth $37.
150$
NR Davis and Sons operated from 1893 to 1917. Is that close enough?
Depends on barrel length, what "good shape" means, sights, wood, butt plate configuration, etc.. Could be a few hundred on either side of 500
Typically, up to $250. Rare and heavily engraved special versions would bring more.
Your marlin model 1893 was made by marlin in 1904.
About 1906
The diamond 12 says it is a 12 gauge and the crowned ELG that it was manufactured in Belgium after 1893.