Not all 16ga Auto-5 shotguns are Sweet Sixteens. That is a specific lightweight model that was introduced in 1936. Chances are you have a standard weight Auto-5 in 16 gauge. Either way, it originally had a 2 9/16" chamber and is not suitable for modern 2 3/4" ammunition unless it has been modified for the longer shell. Value depends on condition. Anywhere from $350-$1000.
If it is a Belgian 3 shot it could go from 300-$1000+ depending on condition. if it is an American Browning it would not be a sweet, but would go from $250-$800 depending on condition auto5man
your browning sweet sixteen was made in 1935.
Without anymore information; 100-10000 USD
If that is the complete serial number, it was made in 1935. Value is $350-$650.
Sweet Surrender - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Sweet Surrender - 1935 was released on: USA: 1 December 1935 Portugal: 11 May 1938
Sixteen Fathoms Deep - 1934 was released on: USA: 1 January 1934 Italy: 1935 Denmark: 4 February 1935
In the Sweet Bye and Bye - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Edwin F. Sweet died in 1935.
Sweet Music - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #536)
I can say that john brownings last design was produced in 1935 for the first time.
1935.Make that 1930.
This is a 12ga, it was made in 1935.