The value is dependent upon which variation it is (e.g. First, Second, or Third), and how complete it is. Bert H.
@1890; wall hanger to multiple thousands of USD depending on specifics
What you have is a Model 1885 Single Shot (high-wall) shotgun that was manufactured in the year 1913.
The Winchester high-wall Single Shot rifle is referred to as a Model 1885. The value will be determined by the exact configuration of the rifle, the factory originality, and the graded condition, all of which require a visual inspection and evaulation. I can provide a detailed assessment if you desire, and can be contacted at Win1885@msn.com Bert H.
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Values are entirely dependent on condition and originality. Check the auction sites, e-bay, etc. for items similar to yours
Wall hanger to multiple thousands of USD depending on exact configuration and condition.
Wall hanger to 125 USD
Same year as mine.
That is the Winchester Single Shot, otherwise known as the Model 1885. There were so many different variations of this rifle that each and every one encoutered really needs an individual, hands-on appraisal. For instance, the rifle was chambered for no less than seven different .22 rimfire cartridges, with over 100 total chamberings known for this rifle. More special order features were available with this model than any other Winchester. Barrel lengths from 15" to over 30". There are high-wall, low-wall, thick-side, thin-side, etc. Value could easily range into the thousands. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It sounds to me that you have a Winchester model 1885 high wall musket.Your rifle was made at the end of production which was 1920.The value will range between 400-1,000 dollars based on your rifle having between 10%-80% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.
Depends on caliber. www.countrygunsmith.net