It all depends on condition, condition, and guage. Rather than me guessing what you have, go to cabelas.com and search in gun library. Very Good condition will likely be in the 4 digit price range. Look at pictures and descriptions and judge yours... being realistic.
Blue Book of Gun Values will help.
How much is a sterlingworth 12 gauge double barrle shot gun serial #101254 in good condition be worth
Blue Book of Gun Values
Check the internet auction gun sites to see what they are REALLY selling for.
if the gun is in good condition its price is $ 1000
That serial number would be a 20ga gun built in 1912. That is a true Fox Sterlingworth, made in Philadelphia, before the Savage buyout. Value depends on condition, which is typically described by the percentage of case color remaining on the receiver and percentage of bluing remaining on the barrels. For example, a gun similar to yours with 50% case color remaining, and 80% blue and wood finish remaining, is currently listed at $2800.
1929 gun that should bring $700 plus if in truly excellent shape. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It was made by A.H. FOX between 1911-1946 average value about $550 to $1200 if it is in Excellent condition. Savage arms bought them out, but continued to produce the shotgun.
your A H fox Sterlingworth shogun should be marked as far as the gauge is concerned.I would look on the barrels or on the receiver after you take the barrels off.As far as the age of your shotgun is concerned,that can be determined if you supply the serial number of your shotgun.
depends how it looks but it usually run for 3 grand or more
your question cant be answered here take it to a gun forum online, just look for them through google, most likely people will give you a strait forward answer, also take the gun to your local gunsmith or gun dealer they may be able to answer this question also
without more specifics on the gun (condition, gauge, barrel length, etc.) all i can really say is that serial number is for a gun manufactured in 1927