The value of a Western Double Barrel mode 14498 from around 1920 can vary widely based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and historical significance. Generally, firearms from this era can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on these factors. For a precise valuation, it’s best to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent sales of similar models.
I have a 12 ga. double barrel side by side shotgun made in 1936 and a while back I saw it in a book, it was worth about 1800 so I dont know if that helps or not but its a start
An inexpensive Belgian import, circa 1890-1914.
I have a circa 1874 W.W. Greener double barrel shotgun. It was made in Birmingham England. It has double hammers with nice engraving. Greener shotguns are still produced today but in limited numbers.
It was manufactured circa 1921-1931.
William Parkhurst, located in Bristol, England circa 1920. made sidexside shotguns, but no details on file..............
Yes. I have one. Double barrel, hammer gun. Damascus steel barrels. Circa 1895 I think.
50-150 USD Circa 1900 Gold Hibbard doublebarrel mule eared Damascus finish shotgun. Made 1900
Carr Bros were made in Huddesfield between circa 1879 and 1914 at cloth hall street England.
Around $250, plus or minus, depending on condition.
Single shot $50-75. Double barrel $150-$250. Manufactured circa 1920-1930 by Crescent Fire Arms Co.
Rowland Richards. Gun maker in Birmingham, England circa 1860's. 1860's would be a period of time when percussion firearms were used...............
No more than 100 dollars