No.
Depends on condition and features
You have not yet asked a question, despite the question mark. The successor to the Forehand & Wadsworth Company, Forehand firearms were made from 1890 to 1902. Values are not high, but would depend on exact model and condition. Please note this is NOT a .38 Special, but a caliber .38 S&W.
gun shop, gun show, pawn shop, for sale ad
You will need a gunsmith to show you.
You wil need to check the auction sites to see what they are bringing.
Forehand and Wadsworth (Forehand Arms) was in business from 1871 to 1902. Unfortunately, there are no serial number records for this company that has been closed for 116 years.
Impossible to do without clear, closeup photos. Seek the services of a professional appraiser.
Yes, depending on the model and condition, You did not hit the lottery, but there is some collector interest in these out-of-manufacture revolvers. We can't tell you how much without some info from you.
AnswerYou have to find another gun that has different parts broken or have a talented gunsmith make them.Try Numrich gun parts or Jack First Parts.
50-500 USD depending on specifics
You will need to have it examined by a competent gunsmith to be sure.
NO