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Not sure what they are worth but I look at one at my local gunshop today and they are asking $3,995.00.
Remington model 11
http://www.remington.com/library/history/firearm_models/shotguns/model_10.asp
The Remington 241 (after the model 24) is browning design and look the same, the 241 was last made in 1949.
NO! The model 1100 was a auto loading shotgun (and still is) Preceded by the 1148. The only pump I can think of is the 870 which has soo many variations and has been produced for many, many years. I don't have my book here to look it up, but I'm pretty sure that if there ever was a 1100 pump, I would have heard of it. You might have a misprint 1100 model on a 870. THAT WOULD ADD VALUE TO COLLECTORS. NO! The model 1100 was a auto loading shotgun (and still is) Preceded by the 1148. The only pump I can think of is the 870 which has soo many variations and has been produced for many, many years. I don't have my book here to look it up, but I'm pretty sure that if there ever was a 1100 pump, I would have heard of it. You might have a misprint 1100 model on a 870. THAT WOULD ADD VALUE TO COLLECTORS.
There would be to many combinations to include in this answer.the Remington model 514 was made from 1948-1971. Look at related links for a explaination and table on the Remington Society of America.
Starting in 1921 Remington date code stamped all it's firearms on the barrel. You can look up the details on location and the code table on the Remington Society of America on the Manufactured Date link.
1905
See related link 'Remington 514 photo'
The Remington Model 41 was made from 1936-1939, they will have the date code stamped on the left side of the barrel. You can look up this code at the Remington Society of America, I will add a related link to this answer with it.
Look hereWhat_is_the_value_of_a_Remington_Model_742_in_good_condition
Numrich gun parts. Look under Remington SPT 58.