50-100 dollars.
$25 to $75. Could break $100 if it is in absolutely like-new condition.
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The W.H. Davenport Firearms Company of Norwich CT were makers of single shot shotguns from 1881 to 1900. Acme was one of Davenport's brand names. These were not expensive guns when new, and depending on condition would be worth $60-$90 now.
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a: Somethhig around 100 years old. b: Not worth much. c: Do not attempt to fire it unless a gunsmith has inspected it and attested to its safety.
Value seldom exceeds 100 USD
10-100 USD depending on condition.
Around $25-$50. Likely origin is Belgium, STRONGLY advise that you do NOT attempt to fire it. That time frame covers guns made for black powder shells, not smokeless. The 16 gauge shell was shorter back then, and many of those guns used a Twist steel barrel.
The ACME pressed-top whistle, patented in 1923, can be priced anywhere from just a few dollars to upwards of $150. Realistically, they are worth approximately $14- $18. Interestingly enough, the same whistle was produced with the name EMCA impressed in the side. EMCA is ACME spelled backwards, of course, and was used, somewhat humorously, for a number of whistles from all their editions.
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