You have an Ithaca sxs Flues model made in 1920 without additional information provided to you on the watertable and barrel flats I cannot provide more/
I have a 20ga Ithaca double barrel hammerliss shotgun has dogs on the action, serial number 249015 is about 85% condition, what is the age and value?
Need a lot more info to be able to answer. For instance - is this a single barrel pump gun, or a side by side double? Is there a ventilated rib? Any engraving? Overall condition?
It your shotgun a Model 37-S or 37-T ?
Double check that number, I cant recall any hypenated serial numbers on Ithacas. In any event, Ithaca 37's in 12ga, field grade, sell in the $150-$300 range. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Ithaca did not manufacture any high powered rifles, but did import and distribute some on different occasions in partnership with LSA and BSA in particular. Sounds like what you have is an "Ithaca-BSA" bolt action sold between 1976 and 1978. It was available in both the 300 Win mag and the 7 mm Rem mag. Retail price at that time was $319.95
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Ithaca really only made one model of double-barrel at any given time. Certain design changes have been called as different models (Flues, Crass, etc) and that can be determined by serial number. Also, the grade designation on the water table is important. sales@countrygunsmith.net
can you give the age of a double barrel shotgun made by Seminole? 20s 30s i got a double barrel that needs a stock and forarm.know where i can get one?
Assuming you mean an Ithaca double barreled shotgun, there were many diferent models, and they have different values. Some may be $200, some $2000. For any collector's gun, the condition plays a major role in the value. Sorry, you will need a hands on appraisal to get a tru value.
Without any further info on your specific firearm, the only dates that I can give are from 1937 to 1987. Ithaca made several different variations of the Model 37, some of which went out of production before others. Production did start in 1937, and the last variations of the Model 37 were replaced by (or renamed to) the Model 87 in 1987.
$150, gunbroker.com
Howdy, your Ithaca is a 1924 model. I know because I bought one myself today. Mine is in 95% originial condition and I was told it is worth approx. $1200.00 So depending on what condition yours is in, go from there. check out gunbroker.com and search for Ithaca's, there are a lot of beat ones on there but they still seem to get $500-700 in pretty used condition. Either way, you can't go wrong with an Ithaca, they're the best.