If you are referring to an oak machinist's chest that can positively, 100% with provenance, be attributed to Iver Johnson (which would put it in the 1870's), it might net a few hundred dollars but probably not much past a thousand. Simply not that much collector interest in things Iver Johnson. Now, come up with a pair of Douglas Wesson's underwear and see what happens! sales@countrygunsmith.net
There is not enough information here to provide an answer.
Generally no, but possibly.
20-60
Blue Book of Gun Values can help with value
yes, the company existed
@ 100 USD
Currently, none.
About turn of the century
@ turn of the century
All old and antique firearms are valued mostly by condition, quality and popularity. The true value of any firearm is what is it worth to you,the present owner. I have several good quality L.C.Smith and several Iver Johnsons all in very fine condition. I would consider the Iver Johnsons to be equal to or superior to the highly valued and much praised L.C.Smith. In my opinion the Hercules Grade is every bit as valuable as the lower grade and more popular LCS. The only difference being is that the L.C.Smith collectors are better organized. SaskJack
Iver Johnson Champion$200.
Your .410 probably uses the short shells and is of the vintage of about 1908 give or take.