The collector value of your Model 06 can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition and factory originality are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth.
I have the same rifle and have found values between $200.00 - $1,200.00 American $ depending on the condition.
Oliver F. Winchester founded the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. in New Haven, Connecticut in 1866.
Winchester repeating arms company made your rifle in 1955 at there New Haven,Conn.plant.
Most of the early work was done in New Haven, Connecticut
Your Winchester Model 1873 of .38-40 caliber was manufactured in 1889. Depending on the exact conditon, barrel type (rifle, musket, carbine) and lack or presence of special features, you can expect the value to be between $750 - $14000. You can post pictures and barrel information at AntiqueGunCorner.com to get a more precise value for your firearm.
Winchester Repeating Arms Co, New Haven, Connecticut. But some of the more recent guns have been made in Belgium and Japan.
Your winchester model 1894 rifle was made at new haven Conn.in the year 1952.
Mine was made in 1909. On the left side of the barrel, between the sight and the strap, it is stamped "Manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Co." Then below that it says "New Haven Conn. U.S.A. Patented August 21. 1894." Back between the sight and the receiver, on the left side it is stamped "32-40" That is the caliber. Nothing else is on the barrel. Hope this helps you.
The U.S. Model of 1917 Winchester is a Model 1917 Enfield Military Rifle manufactured from 1917 - 1918, in this case, by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company of New Haven CT. It is a modified Mauser-type bolt action rifle chambered in 30-06. It has a 26
1888 at the New Haven, Connecticut, factory.
There where 380,000 mfg between 1934-63. If you have the 27" barrel and its in 90% condition then its worth about $120-130..
Oliver Fisher Winchester acquired Smith & Wesson company which at that time was better known as the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company in June 1850. He then relocated the company to New Haven, Connecticut. He renamed the company New Haven Arms. He had a engineer named Benjamin Henry who redesigned the rifles they were producing. Benjamin Henry and Oliver Winchester came up with the "Henry Repeating Rifle" that was a .44 caliber rimfire(meaning the cartridge was struck on the rim by the firing pin). The patent was put in Henry's name on October 16, 1860. The company was then renamed the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The first rifles made by the company with this name were the model 1866.