Clerke made very inexpensive guns that were made of a non-ferrous alloy and were considered very poor quality. Typically you would not find one worth more than 30-40 dollars. Hope this helps..Steve
About $20. These were firearms of EXTREMELY low quality.
Among the lowest quality firearms ever built in a factory, value of a specimen in excellent condition would be $25-$50.
I am guessing in the 1970's.
Try Blue Book of Gun Values
Bartholomew Clerke was born in 1537.
Clement Clerke died in 1693.
John Clerke was born in 1618.
Henry Clerke died in 1687.
Bartholomew Clerke died in 1590.
Gilbert Clerke died in 1697.
Gilbert Clerke was born in 1626.
No, not really. A .32 S&W Long caliber gun is not considered powerful by today's standards.