Seldom exceeds 100 USD
25-125 USD
50-100 or so
Produced by Iver Johnson for Sears. Value up to $125.
c.1900-1930. There is no model number. These were hardware catalog shotguns and value is going to top out at $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
135.00
Doubt it. Eastern Arms was a trade name and not an actual manufacturer. It is possible that some guns marked Eastern Arms Co were manufactured by Remington for Sears Roebuck.
$75-$150, depending on condition.
priceless
It depends on condition. A small gauge Eastern Arms gun will have more value than a 12 gauge would. The gun is a Model 311 by Stevens, later sold by Savage after they acquired Stevens. The Eastern Arms name was one of the names used on guns sold by chain retail stores such as Sears. At the upper range for a gun in nearly new condition value could be as high as around $750, only because it is a 410. Guns that are fully functional yet show use will sell for less.
Yes, the Stevens Model 240. This was an over/under model made by Savage Arms. The Riversides Arms Company also made a double barrel .410 in the early 1900's,
1900-1930 or so.
The Eastern Arms single shot .410 was manufactured by Stevens. Parts are the same as the Stevens model 94 and can be obtained from The small Arms Shop at 352-637-4770. Hope this helps...Steve