LAKESIDE was a known trademark of the Montgomery Ward Co and used on guns produced for them by HD Folsom/Crescent Firearms from 1895-1930. Value will be up to $250.
100.00
250 for one in good shape
if its in good shape it will fetch around $300.00 to $400.00.
$500-$550 in the best of shape, and down from there....
Single barrel, less than $100. Double barrel gun in typical shape, up to $250.
I have a double barrel side made by browning.it is great shape ther is 1492A47.pleasnow the value of un.
1929 gun that should bring $700 plus if in truly excellent shape. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The "crown" of any firearm is the front end of the barrel- the muzzle. It refers to a rounded shape of the end of the barrel.
The W.H.Hamilton 12 Guage shotgun is from the turn of the century. Look for either Damascus or Belgum Twist on the barrel to deermine the era. In good shape it may sell at auction from $200 + - all depending on the completeness and shape. Do not use with modern high velocity powders. Most sell for wall hangings for $150 in average shape.
The shotgun is worth $150-$250, depending on condition. If the case is in good shape, it could be worth nearly as much.
Single shot = $35 - $90, Double barrel = $100 - $250, depending on condition.
$ 300-$500 if it is Police model with 18" Barrel, in good shape...I got one...
I paid $450 for one at an auction today in Indiana. It is in excellent shape showing very little wear. Someone started the bidding at $200. Hope this helps.