Newport: Trade name used by the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago. Could have been anytime from the 1890's to around 1950 and would be worth from $35-$75.
Sometime between 1900 and 1950. Might be worth $75.
You might find what you need at webdept@gunpartscorp.com .
Depending on condition, a single shot might bring $50-$100 or a double barrel $150-$250.
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You might find one at a gun shop, gun show or at e-gunparts.com
i have a 16 gage
Might have been a serial number, might be an assembly number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The single-shot Stevens (made by Savage) Model 94 shotguns will bring anywhere from $40 to $185, depending on condition and gauge. The .410 is the most valuable, the 12-gauge the least, with the 20-gauge and 16-gauge falling in between. In good condition, a 20-gauge might bring $75 to $125 at a gun show. That means reasonably clean metal and no cracks in the wood.
Ypu might try Numrich gum parts. They have the largest inventory around..Try gunpartscorp.com. Maybe they can help.
Manufactured by Stevens for Sears Roebuck. Worth $25 to $75, depending on condition. Might break $100 if still in factory-new condition.
$25-$75, depending on condition. Might top $100 if it is still in original showroom condition.
Blue Book of Gun Values might help