Depends on the model and condition. An Ithaca Mdl 37 Featherlight in 16 g in excellent condition is $500-$600 at retail.
Made in 1955. If in excellent condition it might bring $350.
Ithaca Model 49, if in excellent condition, should bring $125 -$175.
Assuming that it is a double, this is a New Ithaca Double (called a NID) manufactured from 1926 to 1948. The higher grades in excellent condition are valued at several thousand.
In excellent condition they can bring $700-$750 pretty easily. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I have a 20ga Ithaca double barrel hammerliss shotgun has dogs on the action, serial number 249015 is about 85% condition, what is the age and value?
the book that I haveshows 11 different grades for that serial #. depending on the grade and the condition could be anywhere from $100 for the field grade in poor condition to $15000 for the sousa grade in excellent condition. (source 2005 gun digest guns & prices from krause publications
the book that I haveshows 11 different grades for that serial #. depending on the grade and the condition could be anywhere from $100 for the field grade in poor condition to $15000 for the sousa grade in excellent condition. (source 2005 gun digest guns & prices from krause publications
Ithaca imported this gun from LSA in Finland from 1971 thru 1978, when it was discontinued. It was available in several different calibers, but the 270 was first available in 1971. According to "Modern Guns", 15th edition, this gun in "excellent condition" should be worth $420.00; in "very good" condition $335.
probably made by colt in 1943. If your slide reads Ithaca, then it is on a Colt frame. That is not unusual....................
Probably between $1500 and $2,000 depending on condition, matching serial numbers, etc.
Impossible to value a weapon with only the sn. The condition is....Excellent....as New