depending on condition, 250.00- 350.00. hope this helps. The first course of action to discern the value of a gun is to identify the make, model, manufacturing date, variation and condition. The book "Iver-Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993" by W. Goforth, may help accomplish this. Then it's a simple matter of looking your gun up in one of the many firearm value books, such as the Blue Book of Gun Values, or the Standard Catalog of Firearms.
The Iver Johnson "Cattleman" series was made by A. Uberti in Italy then imported and sold by Iver Johnson. In good shape, around $350.
Yes, and no. The IJ Cattleman Buckhorn was available with a 12 inch barrel and the Cattleman Buntline was 18 inches. However, these guns were made FOR Iver Johnson by Aldo Uberti in Italy.
Johnson Louis
Made in Germany or Italy
This is probably a replica revolver produced in Italy.
Humphrey Johnson has written: 'The papacy and the Kingdom of Italy'
$50-$75
100-500 USD
Lydia Johnson died on April 3, 1969, in Naples, Campania, Italy.
jimmy Johnson
The Iver Johnson cattleman was imported from Uberti of Italy during the years 1973-1978.
Robert Wilton Johnson has written: 'Italy's changing tobacco industry' -- subject(s): Tobacco industry