depending on condition it could be anywhere from 200-400 dollars.
Hawes Firearms were manufactured by a company in Germany around the late 60's to about 1983. They were a fairly decent gun, but not in the Colt or Smith&Wesson class by any means. They are not a collectors item so they usually sell for about $150 depending on condition and model.
I do not believe there is a detailed serial number date list out there for Hawes, but it was most likely built in the late 60's or early 70's.
Hawes Firearms was an importer of reproduction firearms in the 1960s. The value of any gun is based on the exact make, model and condition. We need all 3 factors, you gave us 1 factor. No answer is possible without more information.
Depends on EXACT model and condition- $150-$250
Your Western Field model M830 was made by the Mossberg and Sons firearms Company.It is the Mossberg model 340K which was made from 1958-1980.
Hawes imported inexpensive black-powder Italian reproductions, so the value is not going to be high. Doubtful the grips are actually ivory. sales@countrygunsmith.net *go to Bluebooks Publications, Inc...Firearms...bottom of page offers appraisals for $20.00/2% if above $500.00.
Your western field model 72 was made by noble for Montgomery Wards.The noble model 50 is the western field model 72.The firearms are valued at between 60-140 dollars.
$125
Your rifle was made by the Mossberg firearms company,there model 353 is the Western field model 855a rifle.These rifles were produced by Mossberg from 1972-1985.
Your Western field model XNH 565 was made for Montgomery Wards(Western field) by the noble firearms company.The company records have never been made available that I am aware of.The noble firearms company was in business from 1953-1971.The value of these firearms range in price from 40-100 dollars.
Depends on model and condition (we cannot tell either from a serial number) but could range from $100-$300.
Mossberg Model 346K