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Acier Cockerill is not the gun manufacturer, but the maker of the steel in the barrels. It means the gun has fluid steel barrels and not damascus steel. It probably dates from no earlier than late 1890's through 1940
IF it has a serial number (not required in the US until 1968) it will be stamped on the receiver.
We cannot tell the model from the serial number- but if you contact Merkel. they can.
Impossible to answer since no serial number was given.
Open the barrels and look on the flat part of the watertable (the flat part of the frame where the barrels close up) or the bottom of the barrels for the serial number
Browning's web site has a sn search function.
Charles Boswell Shotgun Serial Number 13680 Was delivered on January 30th 1901 To: Mr Phillip Levi Esq Melbourne Australia Best quality A&D Pigeon Gun with side clips and Krupp steel barrels Weight: 7 1/2lbs Drop: 1 1/2" - 2" LOP: 14 1/2" Cost: 25 guineas There is no mention of a second set of barrels Regards Chris Batha Charles Boswell Gunmakers London England
With serialnumber 57550 the gun is made ca 1963!!
No
That is not a Sweet Sixteen serial number.
It depends on who built the gun. If it was by Lindner it could be woth alot more than some other makers. Does the gun have Diamond Quaility Damascus engraved on the rib,does the gun have crossed pistols stamped on the bottom of barrels with maybe HAL under them. Do the barrels have a number stamped by the forarm lug under the barrels about one hundred higher than the serial number. If so and the gun is in exclent shape it may be worth many thousands of dollars
Old Charles Daly guns are very collectible. Go to the BBS at gunshop.com and post some pics and ask opinions. Could be worth a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.