Howard Arms was a name used by the Meriden Arms company from around 1905 to 1915. There are no records available to give you a better date. Their value is around $100.
HOWARD ARMS CO. Tradename used by Meriden Firearms Company (1905-1918) on revolvers. Meridan was a subsidiary of Sears Roebuck and produced firearms for sale through their catalogs and retail stores.
These were made by Iver Johnson company. Try searching gunpartscorp.com under Iver Johnson,
These were made by the Iver Johnson Company, about 1910-1935. Serial number records are spotty, company no longer in business.
Need a detailed description of all markings.
10-100 usd
$100, more or less
The value of an 1896 Iver Johnson 22 caliber 7 shot revolver is dependent upon a number of factors. The condition of the revolver would need to be taken highly into consideration when determining the value.
NO.
20-60 USD or so
1890-1930 or so.
S&W, H&R, M&H to name but a few
we can't tell from the serial number- company is closed, records gone. These were made by the Iver Johnson Company as a line of "second quality" guns from ABOUT 1910-1930. Rarely in .22 LR, mst often in .32 S&W or .38 S&W (NOT .38 Special- .38 S&W) Caliber should be marked on the gunj, if not, very easy for a gunsmith to determine.