You would need more details to find the history and value. Are there any patent dates or other writing on the gun? Any proof marks like an oval aroung the letters "ELG"? Hartford was a trade name used c. 1900 by the Simmons Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri, on guns made by a variety of manufacturers, most are marked as Hartford "Arms", not "Firearms".
You will need to supply the serial numbers to your shotguns to get the age of your browning shotguns correctly.
Hartford Arms Company: Trade name used by the H. & D. Folsom Arms on shotguns made for the Simmons Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri. Unlikely that it was ever on a stagecoach. Laminiated steel barrels were not designed for modern ammunition, so even if it does work, don't use it.
John Hartford died on June 4, 2001 at the age of 63.
John Hartford died on June 4, 2001 at the age of 63.
Your question cannot be answered without you providing a serial number(to age the shotgun in question) and a detailed description of the shotguns overall condition to ascertain the value of your Winchester.
c.1900-1930. There is no model number. These were hardware catalog shotguns and value is going to top out at $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
In very good shape about 100 dollars these are good shotguns enjoy it
what is the value of a Hartford double barrell 12 gage shotgun with duel over head hammers great condition
The Mossberg model 183D was made from 1948-1985.These shotguns are valued at between 75-110 dollars.
Perdy - never heard of that maker Purdy - you need the services of a professional appraiser who knows shotguns.
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The stevens model 54B was made during the years 1933-1942.these shotguns are valued at between 80-150 dollars.