$50-$75 if it is a single shot, $150-$250 if it is a double barrel.
WWhite Powder Wonders was a trade name and were manufactured by Stevens. The value would be that of a shooter. Comparable to the value of other shooters made for western Auto and Sears White Powder Wonder: Trade name used by Albert Aubrey of Meriden, Connecticut on shotguns made for the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago. http://www.hoosiergunworks.com/catalog/cross_reference.html
Another example of a hardware-store catalog gun, this one probably retailed by Sears. Value tops out under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
@ 100 USD depending on conditon.
The one I have is from the 1912 Sears & Roebuck catolog. I am trying to find its value. It is in Very good shape.
The White Powder Wonder was made for Sears Roebuck by several manufacturers. Take your pick: * Crescent Fire Arms Co * W. H. Davenport Arms Co. * Meriden Fire Arms Co. * J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. Value for a single shot is $35 to $75 unless it is just like it came from the factory or a basket case.
The only way to give an accurate value is to know exactly which brand and model it is, and how old it is.
With the vast numbers of brands and models it is hard to value, You may have some success at the shotgun world website, (shotgunworld.com) there is a large network of collectors and shotgun experts there that may be able to help.
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it and what it is, i.e, handgun, rifle, or shotgun.
You may have some success at the shotgun world website, (shotgunworld.com) there is a vast network of collectors and shotgun experts there that may be able to help.
You may have some success at the shotgun world website, (shotgunworld.com) there is a vast network of collectors and shotgun experts there that may be able to help
my grand father bought his from sears in 1901 for $5.00. he gave the gun to me on my 16 birthday the gun is priceless to me
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