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Manufactured by Harrington & Richardson very near that patent date.
Anywhere from $10-$50 for a "parts"gun
That patent date appears on the H&R Model 1 revolver, which is a spur trigger single action in either .32 rimfire or .38 rimfire. Value can reach $200 or slightly more in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Is the H&R a 5-shot spur trigger revolver chambered for the .38 rimfire? If so, my guide suggests $75 in Poor condition and $200 in Excellent. The Blue Book lists the H&A for $45 in 60% condition and up to $140 in 100%.
Value is highly dependent on condition, and the pearl handles or engraving may or may not affect the value. In "very good condition", a Meriden revolver is worth about $400. But it "good" condition, it is down to $150. $75 for "fair" and $50 for "poor"
Rossi M88: That may depend on when it was made. What is the serial number? That may help.
Modern reproduction. Value may be $75-$150, depending on model and condition.
In general, RG firearms were low cost, low quality. Value may be $25- $50 for a new-in-box specimen.
Depending upon condition anywhere from $35 to $250.
Here is the best answer I have found: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H_&_R_Firearms. You may have to cut and paste the address. I am curious to know more. The Victor 22 caliber firearm in my possession beloned to my grandmother in the 1920's. My email is mobilemattd@yahoo.com. Thanks.
Value will depend on EXACT model, condition, finish, barrel, etc. Value may range anywhere from $50 for a poor specimen to several hundred for an excellent example.
The Kolb Baby Hammerless revolver was made in several different variations. Value will depend on exact model, and condition. IF yours is in firing condition, it may be worth $200-$400. These did not have very durable springs- they break easily. They were the smallest double action revolver made.