if in good condition 2800 to 32oo$ dollars....from shooters gun's in jax fla.
From your description it could be an early Crass model in Field Grade. A serial number would determine the exact model. Up to $700 +/-
A Sousa grade Ithaca should have engraving on almost every square inch of the metal. If you have no engraving, you have a field grade gun.
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i dont know maybe cause your gay
I HAVE BEEN RESEARCHING THE VERY SAME QUESTION AND I HAVE FOUND THAT IS RANGES FROM $75-$125 DEPENDING ON THE CONDITION OF THE FIREARM
If the gun is in very good condition it would probably bring between $350 and $500. Watch the auctions at www.gunbroker.com for comparables.
www.diamondgunsmithing.com - This guy worked for Ithaca, supposedly the best. www.stephenolin.com, this guy did the engraving for them. good luck
In order to answer this question one would need to know the model number, serial number (not essential, but helps date it), and its condition. If it's an Ithaca, as opposed to an Ithaca SKB, it would be a Model 51, and probably worth in the $300-$400 range.
The double is the last model NID (New Ithaca Double) mfg by Ithaca. This one was mfg in 1927. Depending on condition and gauge you may have a very desirable shotgun.
Hunting quail or trap shooting
Many companies built them in both black and smokeless powder variants. Remington, Ithaca, H&H, Greener, Wadsworth, etc..
Your ithaca flues was made in 1909,so you were close.i would have a competent gunsmith look over your nice ithaca shotgun.he would be able to tell you if your shotgun can first be shot safely and second if the steel used on the shotgun barrels and reciever were made for smokeless or blackpowder shotgun shells.