$50-$100, depending on condition. These are low dollar, but well made, durable and reliable. They were the guns of the working man, the farmer, and many young shooters first shotgun.
50-200 usd
around 450 to $500 used depending on condition
I just bought a New Haven 600AB for $150. My understanding is it is identical to the Mossberg 500AB, although it lacks the checkering I see in many pics of the Mossberg. They seem to go for a bit more, up to around $350, and the lowest I've seen was around $130. Try GunBroker.com, and GunsAmerica.com to see what they're going for at auction.
50-100 USD
A Fox model B shotgun in 12 gauge with between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining and a good set of bores will bring between 200-295 dollars.A 16 gauge shotgun will bring between the same amount,and a 20 gauge will bring between 335-450 dollars.
100-1000 USD without more details.
Really not possible to answer without gun in hand. Value of antique arms is driven by condition.
50-250 USD
The value of a 1926 Morganton chair will vary depending on its condition, style, and rarity. Generally, vintage Morganton chairs can range in value from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. To get a more accurate estimate, you may consider consulting with furniture appraisers or browsing similar listings online.
No way to answer without a detailed description of all markings, type of action, caliber, condition and finish.
Eebony magazine 1984 year of magaizens vaule is $ 25
Depending on what "great shape" is, 50-200 USD