To determine the exact value of a CG Bonehill 12 gauge shotgun a couple different things would need to be taken into consideration. Some of these things would include the age and condition of the shotgun.
1910
No published sn data.
I have here what I believe to be the shotgun you are describing. Am trying to pin down further the value. It is a CG Bonehill made for Wells Fargo 20" barrel dbl barrel 12 ga.
To determine the exact value of a CG Bonehille 16 gauge double barrel shotgun, a few different factors would actually need to be taken into consideration. Some of these things would be the condition and age of the shotgun.
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Richard Bonehill was born in England, in UK.
7,15 kg answer in units of cg is 715 000 cg.
No more than 100 USD
152 kg = 15,200,000 cg (1 kg = 100,000 cg)
420 hg equals how much cg
Impossible to say. Mr. Christopher George Bonehill opened his shop as a gunmaker in Birmingham England in 1851 (he was 20 years old). The firm closed in the 1960s, and all records were discarded. Your gun would have been proofed at the Birmingham Proofhouse. An examination of the proofmarks by a collector or gunsmith may be able to give you a range of dates, but for many older guns, there are just no records.