I suspect that it should bring $450 - $700, since 16 GA guns are generally more valuable than 12 GA guns. If it has a ventilated rib, it will be worth more than if it has a plain barrel.
If your shotgun has between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining and a good bore,then 200-400 dollars.
Do you mean a camo finish? Ithaca made a waterfowl pump gun with a green camo finish. They have been available recently for about $395 on www.gunbroker.com.
serial # 301552 Ithica double barrel 20 ga. can anyone tell me value of this gun.Assuming that you have a grade I(field grade) shotgun,your Ithaca flues model shotgun will be valued at between 550-900 dollars for a shotgun having between 10%-70% of its original finish remaining,and a good set of bores.
Your shotgun will range in price from 1,325 dollars-3,000 dollars for a shotgun with between 10%-50% of its original finish remaining,good wood,and a good set of bores.
Your Ithaca model XL-900 which was made between 1973-1978,will range in price between 150-245 dollars for a example showing between 60%-95% of its original finish,and in good operating condition.
A 60% original finish gun will bring 375 dollars.A 90% original finish shotgun will bring 650 dollars.
You will have to provide a detailed description of the action type, ALL markings, shell size, barrel length and choke, finish
With the serial number that you have supplied,it sounds as if you have a N.I.D.model Ithaca double barrel shotgun made in either 1928,or 1929.The Initials N.I.D.stand for the words New Ithaca double While you have not provided a detailed description of the shotguns overall condition,including the amount of original finish remaining.I can say that the price range is between 315-825 dollars,depending on the gauge and grade of the shotgun in question.If you choose to repost your question with the grade and correct gauge of your shotgun along with the choice of triggers supplied,and if the barrels are plain or vent rib,I could more define the value for you.
There are just too many variables to Ithaca shotguns to be able to give you a estimated value. If you go to the shotgun message board at Antique Guns you can find some true Ithaca experts. Be prepared to tell them EVERYTHING that is marked on the gun and WHERE it is marked. You will need to remove the forestock and barrels to find marks on the flats of the receiver and bottom of the barrel. Also, give the condition as a percent of ORIGINAL finish remaining, and either fully describe the engraving or give a link to photos.
Your serial number and description indicates that you have a Ithaca Baker model shotgun,which was made in either 1885,or 1886.The value cannot be determined unless you provide a more detailed description of the shotguns overall condition,to include the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal,the bores overall condition(any pitting,or rust) barrel length,etc.
Unable to answer without a detailed description of all markings, finish, condition, box, papers, accessories, model, gauge, etc..
You will need to include the model of Winchester you have,and the overall condition of your shotgun to include the amount of original finish remaining to get a correct value for your shotgun.