Same year as mine.
The serial number does not determine if it is a high-wall or a low-wall. The caliber, barrel size & length, and the style of the receiver frame determine the answer to your question.
What you have is a Model 1885 Single Shot (high-wall) shotgun that was manufactured in the year 1913.
Depends on caliber. www.countrygunsmith.net
Your Model 1885 Single Shot Rifle (high-wall) was manufactured circa May 1891.
@1890; wall hanger to multiple thousands of USD depending on specifics
It sounds thru your description that you have a Winchester model 1885 high wall,or low wall single shot rifle.The 32 Winchester caliber marking indicates that it was chambered in the caliber 32-20 Win.caliber.Your serial number indicates that your rifle was made in the year 1887.without giving a detailed description of the rifles overall condition;including the amount of original finish remaining.I could only say that the range of value would be between 400-1,500 dollars or more if the right individual came along.
It sounds to me that you have a Winchester model 1885 high wall musket.Your rifle was made at the end of production which was 1920.The value will range between 400-1,000 dollars based on your rifle having between 10%-80% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.
In order to properly answer you questions, I will need to know all of the details about each one of your Model 1885s. If you received this message, please contact me at Win1885@msn.com Bert H.
The cast of Behind the Wall - 2010 includes: Merran Winchester as Kate
Wall hanger to 125 USD
Browning.com has sn data under customer service.
This site has several listed for sale and might give you some idea of the value of your gun. Copy and paste this link (you may have to copy it in two sections because of length). http://www.collectorsfirearms.com/admin/show_inventory.php?catID=14&subcatID=175