It is not possible to give you an estimate of value with more information about the pistol. I need to know the current condition and is it an original "Junior" or a Junior new model or Junior Mark II
I would contact Webley & Scott directly at the link below and ask them for a manual
Please state the model and the condition of the pistol to get an estimate of value.
The Junior was made from the late 1940 to the late 1960.
A Webley & Scott Junior is worth: 100%=$150, 90%=$110, 60%=$80 Mfg late 1940s to late 1960s.
Features and markings. ------- corrected answer------------ The Webley and Scott Mark 1 was made between 1926 and 1929 Approx 1500 were mfg
Webley & Scott made 2 versions of the Hurricane. The first one said "Hurricane" on the barrel housing. (1975-1990) The second version said "Webley Hurricane" (1990-2005)
Webley and Scott made about a dozen .177 caliber pistols. I suggest you locate a "Blue book of airguns 10 edition." it is there you will find your answer in the Webley & Scott section. The model name is usually on the left side of the air chamber below the barrel.
It was made from the late 1940s to the late 1960s.
In order to answer your question correctly i would need to know what type of firearm you are asking about(shotgun,single shot pistol,revolver,semi-auto pistol,etc.)The model of your firearm,and the caliber.All of these help in identifying what model of Webley and Scott you have,and the time frame of manufacture.
The Webley Revolver (also known as the Webley Break-Top Revolver or Webley Self-Extracting Revolver) was, in various marks, the standard issue service pistol for the armed forces of the United Kingdom, the British Empire, and the Commonwealth from 1887 until 1963. P. Webley & Son was the name until they merged with W & C Scott making the name Webley and Scott.
A good starting point would be to contact Webley & Scott- they are still in business, have a website and an email contact on their site. There are at least 3 handguns that may (at a stretch) fall into the category of a Webley & Scott .38 pistol- the Webley-Fosberry Automatic REVOLVER (somewhere between a revolver and an auto pistol) the Webley Metropolitan Police auto pistol in .380- but I expect you are looking at the W&S Military and Police in .38 Auto. These are rather scarce, made in the early 1900s, and only for a brief time. Sales seems to fall in the $2500-$3000 range. See link below for a picture-
Your question can not be answered because: Webley & Scott made over 22 different pistols models. You did not state the model number You did not state the condition of the pistol. Without more information, No estimate of value can be given.