there are a bunch of variables to this question, the history of the company is a little confusing, if it has mfg. stamped after the name than it is a pre 1889 gun which is worth a little more and also not considered a "gun" or firearm by law anymore, i have one also and from what i have looked up and taken the the shotgun to a gun library to have it looked at pricing around 350 bucks in good condition.
50-100 USD
50-100 or so
Can anyone advise me. I currently restoring a black powder 12 bore shotgun one of the the hammers is missing. The gun is circa 1860 Naylor & son Sheffield. Any advice would be welcome. many thanks. Dan.
It would top out at $250 as a mantle decoration. Unless you mean a Parker Brothers shotgun. Then it could be several thousand dollars.
50-100 USD or so
Typically, up to $250. Rare and heavily engraved special versions would bring more.
The T C Montgomery double barrel shotgun with double barrel hammers is valued at $75 in fait condition. In good condition its valued at $160.
it is worthless
I have the same shotgun, but I do not know much about it. Most of the engraving is worn and I can't read anything more than to know it is from Sears. Do you have any information on this gun? Thanks
Armas ARAL, which is still in business.
Please list all the markings on the shotgun. Harrington & Richardson were producing hammerLESS double shotguns as far back as 1882. sales@countrygunsmith.net
i have one with a serial of 39667 how much would it be worth