I recently had to pay $249 for one and it was NOT in perfect condition. They are hard to find in that length.
Depending on condition, around $150
Around $1000. in good condition.
Nothing much. Single shot, 20 gauge, and "Sears and Roebuck" on it (it was probably made by Savage) all work against it having a high value. It may be worth $40-$50 to someone.
45-90 USD
Seldom exceed 150 USD
around 500, that's what mine is worth
The value of a gun is determined by the condition of the gun and its demand. As of 2014 the value of the Savage 12 gauge gun is 165.00.
Professional appraisal required
170-290
35-100 USD or so
Depending on condition, around $150
The single-shot Stevens (made by Savage) Model 94 shotguns will bring anywhere from $40 to $185, depending on condition and gauge. The .410 is the most valuable, the 12-gauge the least, with the 20-gauge and 16-gauge falling in between. In good condition, a 20-gauge might bring $75 to $125 at a gun show. That means reasonably clean metal and no cracks in the wood.