Very nice combo but value depends on the maker and the grade of the gun. If you repost your question with proof marks and lettering found on the gun folks can better help you. a wild guess would be from between $1,500 to $5,000 with the info I have
With the serial number that you provided,your Ithaca double barrel shotgun with the damascus barrels was produced in the year 1900.
Value will depend on the condition, grade of your gun and what your barrels are made of. With info I have I will guess from $1,000 to $10,000
Watertable, forearm metal, and barrels
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Check the receiver and barrels.
Charles Daily choke markingschoke markings are on the barrel lug, take your barrel off the receiver or action turn it over and read the markings on the back of the locking lug.
When was it made and how is it worth - American Gun Co., New York - Double barrel exposed, 12 guage exposed hammers and 31 3/4" barrels. Serial Number 362989?
It depends on who built the gun. If it was by Lindner it could be woth alot more than some other makers. Does the gun have Diamond Quaility Damascus engraved on the rib,does the gun have crossed pistols stamped on the bottom of barrels with maybe HAL under them. Do the barrels have a number stamped by the forarm lug under the barrels about one hundred higher than the serial number. If so and the gun is in exclent shape it may be worth many thousands of dollars
Was there a question there?
Depending on age and actual manufacturer, up to $250.
Open the action. It is stamped on the water table, which is the flat part of the frame where the barrels sit. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Open the barrels and look on the flat part of the watertable (the flat part of the frame where the barrels close up) or the bottom of the barrels for the serial number