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You have an Ithaca NID model made in 1926, Not knowing condition or grade 300 -3500.
It means, that it is a plain field grade (Most Common)
You have a Ithaca Flues model made in 1922 Can not provide additional info without knowing condition and grade of shotgun. 200.00 - 4000.00
If that is an old double barrel "New Ithaca Double" it was made in 1926.
500-3000
serial # 301552 Ithica double barrel 20 ga. can anyone tell me value of this gun.Assuming that you have a grade I(field grade) shotgun,your Ithaca flues model shotgun will be valued at between 550-900 dollars for a shotgun having between 10%-70% of its original finish remaining,and a good set of bores.
Impossible to answer at long distance. The Ithaca grade 7 was made in several variations in the 1920s. These are extremely expensive, with values in the thousands or tens of thousands of dollars for a gun in very good condition. It WILL require a hands-on appraisal. Sorry-
depends on condition and grade, what else can you tell me about it sbailey5@stny.rr.com Your gun was built in 1923.
Early 1890's Crass Model Ithaca, poss 1892. Value is going to be dependant upon condition and grade. The grade is usually found stamped on the watertable. Generally, from $250-$1500. sales@countrygunsmith.net
A Sousa grade Ithaca should have engraving on almost every square inch of the metal. If you have no engraving, you have a field grade gun.
Without serial #, grade, single or double triggers, beavertail or splinter forearm, ejectors or extractors, length of barrels chokes and length of stock the latter being most common 600-4000 range.
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.