Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all features, condition, finish, box, papers, accessories, etc..
Depends on the model, condition, and whether it is in original state. Serial number to German weapons were not unique- they numbered them 1 to 99,999, and started over again.
Not possible to answer. Depends on exact model and condition- anywhere from $1 to $1000
Need to specify a model for this question to be answered. Mauser Waffenfabrik has been in the business since the 1870s, and has manufactured many different rifles, and continues to do so to this day.
Depends heavily on the condition and originality of the rifle. Anywhere from $150-$500.
10-1000 USD depending on specifics
What kind of Mauser pistol? What model number? What condition is it in? Does it have import marks from some importer or distributor who brought it into the USA? Is it engraved? Does it come with any accessories? Without knowing the answers to these questions, I can only guess that your gun might be worth somewhere between $75 and $250.
There is no such thing as a Mauser 1819. Model numbers then were based on the year they were introduced, and the first bolt action rifle wasn't introduced until 1824. Additionally, Paul Mauser - who founded the company - wasn't even born until 1838.
It depends on exactly which model it is. I have a model 1934 Mauser 7.65 pocket pistol that is worth (according to "the book") about $500, however, there are some rare models that are worth much more, some well over $1000, if I remember correctly.
First, it is a Mauser, not mouser. Value of any gun is based on exact make, model and condition. There were several different versions of the Mauser, and condition can range from Excellent to Junk. Perhaps the most common, a Mauser 98K in good condition would be worth $250-$350.
Anywhere between $150 - $1000, depending on a number of things, including overall condition, whether or not the parts are all matching, which arsenal it was manufactured at, markings present and condition of them, etc.
1. A Turkish Mauser 88 does not exist. Turkey had a 1887 Mauser (9,5x60R) and a 1890 Mauser (7,65x53). 2. The "turkicized" German Model 88/05 rifles, delivered in World War I, are common - much more common in fact than original unaltered German Mod. 1888 rifles. These rifles however have nothing at all to do with Mauser - their design is completely different. 3. Prices have risen. A typical Turkish use Mod. 88/05 rifle is always mismatched, and may or may not have a Czech replacement bolt. Prices are between 100 and 200 US-$. Carcano
Your Mauser model 98K rifle will accept and shoot the 8mm Mauser cartridge.For your own information,the letter code of SVW45 indicates that your German Mauser world war II rifle was made by Mauser Werke A.G. Obendorf-am-Necker in the last year of the War 1945.I hope that you enjoy your rifle as much as I do mine!I shoot mine at least once a month during the summer months.