Sears was paying Ted Williams for the use of his name in the 1960's. To set a value, go to Walmart and find a similar .410 shotgun (bolt action, pump, double barrel, single shot?). Your used gun should be worth 2/3 to 3/4 as much as the least expensive new one they are offering.
No age records, most likely a Mossberg shotgun, values $50-$75.
100-300 USD. http://www.e-gunparts.com/crossref.asp
Without a model number and the condition of the gun, impossible to answer.
http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Shotguns.pdf
3 inch chambers are reletiveely new so it isn't that old
40 years old $600.00
your gun was made by noble fire arms 377 vendor code around 1957 to 1962
1945 Made by H&R for High Standard / Sears & roebuck
William, I bought my Ted Williams 200 from Sears in 1972 or 1973. I remember that they had a "sale" on them and I bought mine for around $125. It still works great! ! Ed
I last checked 1942 -52 as far as i can see
It was built by Savage and is similar to the Springfield 18C bolt-action shotgun. Value is up to $100 in top condition. Hard to pin down the age of the gun, the basic model was made for quite a while. If it does not have a serial number it was made before 1968. sales@countrygunsmith.net
This gun is the same as a Savage Model 94. There were 934,000 made between 1926-1945. Depending on condition pricing is generally between $50-$125.