@ 1900 to 1930
The patent for Newport Model CN double barrell shotgun is 1915, but Newport was a named given to guns made by J Stevens, Ivers Johnson, and Crescent Arms. So most likely it was made in the early to mid 1900's.
your Stevens arms shotgun was produced between 1926-1935 with only 2,000 total being made.
Your Stevens model 200 shotgun was produced around circa 1910.
try looking at savage or Stevens shotgun diagrams. I found a firing pin for a 16 gauge riverside it was an old model 94 Stevens part
how old is trade mark stevens shotgun
Your J Stevens model 59A shotgun not rifle was made from 1938-1945.
40-75 dollars depending on the overall condition of your shotgun.
Sometime between 1886 and 1916 For more info contact John Callahan 53 Old Quarry Rd Westfield Mass 01085 $15 per gun
MOST of the single shot shotguns do not have really high values. The Stevens is a good gun- dependable, reliable, well made- but not a lot of collector interest. Depending on condition, a Stevens single may be worth between $50-$175. I keep a few of the singles around as loaner guns to new shooters- they are a very good shotgun for a "first shotgun".
I have one and it is about 70 years old.
If your gun says " J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. " it is pre-1920 and post 1910 or maybe a few years earlier. Information to that degree of detail is hard to come by. If it says " J. Stevens Arms Co. " it is post 1920, after Savage purchased the factory. It is a very hearty, stout and reliable shotgun. It is a utility grade shotgun that is very well made. I am refinishing the furniture and exterior steel on mine. The action needed no attention but cleaning. Not bad for a 100 Year Old Shotgun.
Marked with that version of the company name, it would have been made between 1886 and 1916.