10-100 USD or so
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.
The White Powder Wonder was made for Sears Roebuck by several manufacturers. Take your pick: * Crescent Fire Arms Co * W. H. Davenport Arms Co. * Meriden Fire Arms Co. * J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. Value for a single shot is $35 to $75 unless it is just like it came from the factory or a basket case.
Gibraltar was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck for utility shotguns made by Meriden Arms of Meriden, Connecticut or by Stevens in Chicoppe Falls, Massachusetts. It was probably made in the 1930s. Depending on condition, value is around $65. No major collector interest, value is as a shooter.
Gibraltar was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck for utility shotguns made by Meriden Arms of Meriden, Connecticut or by Stevens in Chicoppe Falls, Massachusetts. It was probably made in the 1930s. Depending on condition, value is around $65. No major collector interest, value is as a shooter.
Manufactured by Meriden Fire Arms Co, 1905-1915, for Sears Roebuck & Co.
50-100 usd
10-100 USD or so
25-75 USD depending on condition
Gibraltar was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck for utility shotguns made by Meriden Arms of Meriden, Connecticut or by Stevens in Chicoppe Falls, Massachusetts. It was probably made in the 1930s. Depending on condition, value is around $65. No major collector interest, values is as a shooter.
10-100 USD or so
Depending on condition, between $75-200.
Meriden Firearms was a subsidiary of Sears Roebuck from about 1905-1915. I can't locate a listing for a single shot pistol they made, but other similar guns from that time period list for $100-$200 depending on condition.