This cross references over to a Mossberg 83B .410, they were made from 1939-1940.
3-Shot, Takedown, .410 bore only (2 1/2 & 3 inch), 3 shell fixed top loading magazine. Weight 5 1/2 lbs, barrel 24", full choke, with metal bead front and inverted leaf rear sights. Walnut finished pistol grip stock with finger flutes in fore-end, steel butt plate , chrome plated bolt lever & trigger, swivels.
My research has shown that it does not have much value. It is not a colletable shotgun.
The value of Wards Western Field model 10 would actually depend on a number of factors. The most important of these factors would be the condition.
i have a wards western field m #30 - sbv5662a
I just got a western field 410 shotgun and wondering the value of It
200 dollars
50-150 USD
The Western Field model 550C was manufactured by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards.
I HAVE A WARDS WESTER FIELD NO 47A 22 BOLT ACTION, IT WAS MADE BY MOSSBURG
75-150 dollars.
Your western Field model 47C was made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field)by the firm Mossberg and Sons.The Mossberg model 45A and your firearm are one and the same.Mossberg made this model from 1937-1938.the current value of your western field is between 85-135 dollars depending on overall condition and a good bore.
The Western Field SB30A is a version of the Savage Model 520 as made for Montgomery Wards. In typical used condition, about $150. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Western Field m72 was made for Wards stores by Mossberg from the early 70's to the early 80's. value $150 to $300 depending on condition.
The value of a Wards Western Field model 14-SD206A bolt action 410 shotgun would depend on it's upkeep. The condition would be highly important in determining it's value.