The Ithaca Model 49 serial numbers aren't explicitly recorded with the manufacturer's other products because this saddle gun was made for sale by Sears Roebuck (model 340.530430). It was sometimes called the "Ted Williams" model.
The numbering scheme indicates yours was most likely made in 1969; pre-1968 Model 49s apparently didn't carry serial numbers because they weren't required by law.
The Model 49 was manufactured between 1961 and 1979, but Ithaca began phasing out production in 1973. The 1962 Sears retail price was $19.99; the current auction value is approximately $80 to $150.
Your serial number indicates that your Ithaca shotgun was made in the year 1920.
The Ithaca 45 m1911a1 serial number NO 860361 pistol was made by Ithaca in 1943
You would need to include the model number or name of your Ithaca firearm,along with the serial number to get the correct answer.
A model 37 with the serial # 10464 was produced in 1939.
Your serial number indicates that you have a Ithaca crass model double,that was made in 1903.
If it was made before 1968 it does not have one. why would`nt it ? I`ve owned several .22 caliber rifle made before 1968 and all of them had serial numbers !
Call Ithaca at 1 877 648 4222 and they will tell you.
It sounds to me that you have a Ithaca Flues model double barrel shotgun.With the serial number that you provided,your shotgun was made by Ithaca in 1917.
I bought an Ithaca hawkin kit in the 70s. I finally got around to finishing it. There is no serial number on it anywhere
It sounds as if you have a Ithaca Crass model shotgun,that was produced in the year 1903 by your serial number.
You can tell how old your Ithaca gun is by the model and serial number
Virtually impossible to determine caliber by just the serial number.