Daisy Model 104 Golden Eagle BB: 500 shot, plastic stock. made between 1966-74
I can't exactly identify this model but I believe I know what it is. Both Daisy air gun and Crosman air company made pellet/BB guns and rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins name. All the Crosman models started with Sears model #126. All the Daisy models started with Sears number 799. Daisy made a 1894 model for Sears and the number was 799.19052 it really was a Daisy commemorative model 1894. It looked like a Winchester 3030 it had an octagon barrel. If this is your rifle, hopefully it is then the standard Daisy model 1894 is worth $50 to $100. If this is the model 799.19052 Commemorative model with gold plated finish it's worth $200 to $250. Because your number is only one digit off, I think it's a standard Daisy model 1894. This is all a best guess it I have the right rifle or not.
Daisy started making the model 95 in 1962 and continued to make 5 different variations of this model until 1999. The models were: 95, 95a, Timberwolf, Pony Express and Gold Rush. In Excellent condition the earlier models are worth $50 and the later models (In excellent condition (Pony & Gold)) are worth $150. Daisy offers a service to evaluate older Daisy airguns and it's free. See the Daisy link below.
What is the value of a Winchester Centinnial 30-30 Rifle Model '66 With hex barrel and gold plated chamber What is the value of a Winchester Centinnial 30-30 Rifle Model '66 With hex barrel and gold plated chamber
Contact the maker. Daisy started making the model 95 in 1962 and continued to make 5 different variations of this model until 1999. The models were: 95, 95a, Timberwolf, Pony Express and Gold Rush. In Excellent condition the earlier models are worth $50 and the later models (In excellent condition (Pony & Gold)) are worth $150.
model 95 1962-76 model 95A 1979-80 model 95 Timberwolf 2002-04 model 95 Pony Express 1999 model 95 Gold Rush 1999
500 USD
You can tell if you have a Browning Gold Medallion Boss Rifle by looking at the stamp on the barrel. It lists the model of the rifle as well as its serial number.
1873 winchter 32 20 333824b
I believe you have a Daisy Model 94. Daisy and Crosman made air rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. All of the Daisy models began with 799. My catalogue list the model 799.203 as a Daisy #94. It was made between 1955-62. The description reads: plastic stock and forearm gold paint embossed ,long horn on left side. dummy hammer on stock with leather boot. Blue paint finish. Plymouth and Rogers addresses. If this describes your rifle then it's a Daisy Model 94 Carbine.
I know of no 1968 Daisy model 1201. However Daisy did produce a model 1201 from 1976 - 77. It had a gold finish and a blond stock. It was sold through Western Auto. You did not give the condition of the rifle, so this in only a guess. For it to be of any value it must be in very good condition to excellent condition. (Still working, no rust, dings or scratches) the value runs between $50 and $125 in "like new" condition.
Model 94 Carbine. 850 shot Plastic stock and forearm. Gold paint long horn & logo on left side., Dummy hammer on stock. If this is your rifle it was made between 1955-62. See the link below to get more information from Daisy.
Is the stock wood or plastic? What condition is it in? Is it still working? Is the design engraved or painted on? Is the design silver or gold? Is the rear sight a "V" or a combination "peep hole" and a "V". with over 16 variation to select from it's not easy to determine value.