The best way to determine actual value is to search the on-line auctions, such as www.gunbroker.com and www.auctionarms.com or even www.proxibid.com enter your details in the search and see what is selling and for how much. You can also search the archives and or sold items to get an idea of what your gun is selling for. Another place to look is The blue book of modern black powder gun values, available from www.midwayusa.com as well as many of the other hunting and firearm stores. That will give you an idea of the general value. Guns tend to have some regional value too, say a Thompson Center Seneca may be worth a bit more in the north east than in the mid west. Don't forget condition has allot to do with value, so compare apples to apples.
Doc Wallace debuted on May 2, 1919, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Baker Bowl; he played his final game on May 4, 1919, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Baker Bowl.
Carol wallace
Wallace originates in Scotland.
No, it was Alan Wallace.
William Wallace was never a king.
Apparently Spang and Wallace did not make guns past 1845 and also made pistols. Your gun is probably a buck and ball gun and cartridges for that type weapon can be found at http://www.iusb.edu/~journal/2000/stanage.html A buck and ball gun used a cartridge containing buckshot and a ball. Either buckshot or a ball, not both at once. And certainly not in a cartridge -- it's a muzzle loader.
Jonatan Spang is 178 cm.
Marcel Spang is 186 cm.
Jack Spang was created in 1957.
Dan Spang was born on 1983-08-16.
Chris Spang was born on 1987-11-26.
Andreas Spang was born on 1978-11-07.
Martin Spang Olsen is 180 cm.
Michael Grundt Spang died in 2003.
Michael Grundt Spang was born in 1931.
Wallace Roney was born on May 25, 1960, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Martin Spang Olsen was born on November 24, 1962.