Dependent on condition of the wood, bluing on the barrels, and case color on the receiver, as well as the condition of the bores. What length of barrels, what type of condition, etc is it in. It is a late production A H Fox Sterlingworth probably made after Savage purchased the company in 1929. The value could range anywhere from $300 - $1200 dependent on original condition, fit and finish.
How much is a sterlingworth 12 gauge double barrle shot gun serial #101254 in good condition be worth
depends on the exact model and condition. A Fox Sterlingworth in good condition is about $500.
The AH Fox Sterlingworth 20 gauge side-by-side shotgun is worth about 2500 dollars to about 9000 dollars depending on its condition. Certain barrel and stock styles are more valuable than others.
Made in 1912, probably worth $600-$800 in fair condition (assuming it's shootable).
Check the internet auction sites to see what they are bringing.
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$500 to $1500 depending on condition.
The value varies widely with condition and gauge. I think that prior to 1912 only 12 gauge sterlingworths were made. The 20s (and 16s)began production in 1912 or 1913. Usually the earlier ones are worth a little more than later (after about 1930) ones. A 12 gauge from the early years in near-mint condition would be worth around $2000, an average 12 would be in the $1000 range and one in poor shape (broken stock, pitted barrels, dents in barrels, etc) ordinarily would be worth more like $400 to $500. Twenty gauge prices corresponding to these would be about $3000, $2000 and $1000.
Value is very much effected by condition but assuming the gun is in very good or better condition it should bring about $2000 ($1500 for gun and $5-750 for extra barrels).
$1000 to $2000 depending on condition.
It is worth about $300-$400.
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