10-100 USD or so
Can't be done without a detailed description of all features and overall condition at a minimum
Meriden Firearms, 1905-1915, was a subsidiary of Sears Roebuck. Probably not real ivory, but could be. Value depends on condition, but probably not over $150 in excellent condition.
10-3000 USD depending on specifics
No sn data in the public domain. Meriden Firearms Company was in operation from 1905 to 1918.
Wrong place to ask. This is for COLT FIREARMS.
25-100 USD
Value is highly dependent on condition, and the pearl handles or engraving may or may not affect the value. In "very good condition", a Meriden revolver is worth about $400. But it "good" condition, it is down to $150. $75 for "fair" and $50 for "poor"
Never heard of a PB 38
$75.00
100-1000 + USD depending on specifics.
20-70
50-100 USD