Its worth what ever someone is willing to pay. BUT. You cannot put a price
tag on the love of a grandmother that once owned it. Especially if it were
my loving grandmother. So if it was not in your family maybe not much.
If in mine? Priceless and would not be for sale for any amount.
Signed: Loving grandson
What is a Montgomery Wards Captain Stove No. 94AS-6804A worth
What is details of Montgomery wards pot bellied stove 15aj6810a? What year was it made?
$80.00
Probably not a lot. There are manufacturer's names in firearms that make heads bow - Montgomery Wards is not one of them. They didn't make it, of course, there was no "Montgomery Wards Firearms Factory", they were made for Wards by one of the big manufacturers, most likely Savage, but if it's a really top-end one, possibly Parker. In the end, it is worth what you can get for it.
What ever someone is willing to pay
Cedar chests are available in many locations, but it maybe be worth looking at Lane Furniture (www.lanefurniture.com) or Chest Works (www.chestworks.com). Ebay also has many antique cedar chests available.
I have a 1945 Lane Cedar Chest Ser#344001 Style#482011 can you tell if it is of value it has a sewing wheel on the front. Sue
in fair/usable condition, between 175 and 250
Your rifle is a Mossberg 45A, made for Montgomery Wards. Depending on condition, $75-$125.
I am not sure about the correct answer but I can tell you this for certain. My friend and I bought our new in either 1961 or 1962 from Montgomery Wards.
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Your rifle was made for Montgomery Wards(western field) by Mossberg.The Mossberg model 320 is the same rifle.these single shot .22cal rifles are worth between 55-110 dollars.